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Dubai Investments PJSC Fiscal Year 2016 Investor Presentation

Content Page 3 Management Summary Page 11 Fiscal Year 2016 Financial Highlights Page 18 4Q 2016 Financial Highlights Page 25 Outlook & Guidance Page 29 Portfolio Information Page 42 Disclaimer Forward Looking Statements 2

Management Summary

Diversified Investment Company with over AED 16 billion in Total Assets Three core business segments (Asset mix %) (at 31 December 2016) Property 62% Manufacturing & Contracting 19% 16.1 AED billion Investments 19% DIC was established in 1995 as an onshore investment company Active management of a diversified portfolio of over 40 companies with more than 3,800 employees Long-term play on infrastructure growth and industrial development that generates attractive shareholder returns through market cycles Consistently growing Asset Base (AED bn) 13.2 13.5 14.2 14.5 14.7 14.8 15.0 15.3 15.6 15.7 16.1 16.1 1Q 14 2Q 14 3Q 14 4Q 14 1Q 15 2Q 15 3Q 15 4Q 15 1Q 16 2Q 16 3Q 16 4Q 16 4

Company History & Milestone Globalpharma Masharie Dubai Investments Park 1998 1999 Emirates Float Glass Dubai Real Estate Investments 2006 2016 KCH Healthcare MODUL Palisades Development Mirdif Hills 1997 2003 2015 Emirates Glass EMICOOL 2008 Al Mal Capital Emirates Building Systems Lumiglass Techsource 1996 2002 2007 2013 Marmum Properties Investment Al Taif Emirates Insolaire INVESTMENTS 1995 2016 EXITS 2000 DFM Listing Masharie (-40%) 2008 Metrofile 2009 Al Arif Contracting, Anchor Allied, Inter-Chemi, Stromek, Power Factor 2010 Globalpharma (-66%) 2014 Technical & International Rubber 2015 Marmum United Sales Partners 2016

Share Information Fundamental Information Exchange Dubai Financial Market Symbol: DFM:DIC ISIN AED000601016 Sector Investments & Financial Services 2016 Dividend 12% Cash and 5% Bonus shares Issued capital AED 4,049,452,642,000 Auditors KPMG Share Price Development vs Book Value Per Share (AED) 3.50 3.00 2.50 2.00 1.50 4Q 13 1Q 14 2Q 14 3Q 14 4Q 14 1Q 15 2Q 15 3Q 15 4Q 15 1Q 16 2Q 16 3Q 16 4Q 16 BVPS Share price Shareholder Structure (%) Investment Corporation of Dubai 11.5% FY 2016 share price performance (AED) 2.50 Max: 2.45 Min: 1.53 Free Float 77.3% Al Fardan Real Estate 6.1% 2.25 2.00 Mohammed Al Ketbi 5.1% 1.75 1.50 Stock market correction 6

Board of Directors Chairman Suhail Bin Fares Al Mazrui Suhail Bin Fares Al Mazrui holds a University Degree in Petroleum Engineering. He has a wide experience in Petroleum Engineering and executive experience in the Oil Industry. He is the former CEO of Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) as well as the ex-ceo and Chairman of Aabar. He is presently a Member on the Board of Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange. Mr. Al Mazrui has been on the Board of Directors of Dubai Investments PJSC since its inception in 1995 and Chairman since 2010 Director Mohamed Saif Darwhish Ahmed Al Ketbi Mohamed Al Ketbi has a degree in Business Administration majoring in Business Management. His area of expertise is in Investments & Projects, Business Development, Real Estate and the Hospitality Sectors. He is currently the Vice Chairman of Danat El Emarat Women & Children s Hospital Project and a Board Member of Tasweek Real Estate Company and Board member of AHI-Carrier FZC. Mr.Mohamed Saif Darwish Ahmed Al Ketbi has been a member of the Board of Directors of Dubai Investments PJSC since 2010 Managing Director & CEO Khalid Jassim Bin Kalban Khalid Kalban has a degree in Business Management from U.S.A. and also majored in management at the Metropolitan State College, U.S.A. His extensive experience covers the industrial, financial, investment and real estate sectors. He currently holds many important positions including, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Dubai Investments PJSC since 1998, member of the Board of Directors of National General Insurance PJSC and Thuraya Telecommunication Company. Presently he is also the Chairman of Union Properties PJSC Director Hussain Mahyoob Sultan Al Junaidy Hussain Mahyoob Sultan is a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering as well as a Chartered Civil Engineer. He is also a graduate of the School of Business, University of Pittsburg, USA. In the past he has been the Chairman and CEO of a number of companies in the oil and gas industry. He was also the ex-founder and Group CEO of Emirates National Oil Company (ENOC). Mr. Al Junaidy has been on the Board of Dubai Investments PJSC since its inception in 1995 and Vice Chairman since 2010 Director Ali Fardan Al Fardan Ali Fardan is a Bachelor of Science in Management and Information System. He has been involved with Real Estate Management, Property Investments, Capital Investment Management and Hospitality Management. Mr. Ali Al Fardan is the Vice Chairman of Al Fardan Group, Dubai, CEO of First Investor LLC, Managing Director of Al Fardan Real Estate etc. He is on the Board of Directors of Union Properties PJSC as well as Commercial Bank of Dubai. Mr. Ali Fardan Al Fardan joined the Board of Directors of Dubai Investments PJSC in 2002 Director H.E. Abdulrahman Ghanem A. Al Mutaiwee H.E. Abdulrahman Ghanem A. Al Mutaiwee is a high-ranking diplomat and has held senior management positions in various ministries and government establishments. He has also served as the Ambassador of the UAE to the Court of St. James and Iceland. He is currently the Director in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation. He holds a Bachelor s Degree in Economics from Cairo University and Diploma in Banking and Financial Studies from New York. Director Mr. Khaled Mohammad Al Kamda Khaled Al Kamda has over three decades of senior management experience across a number of sectors including airlines, private equity and banking. He holds a Bachelor s Degree in Electrical Engineering from Florida Institute of Technology, USA and a Management Degree from Cranfield School of Management, England. 7

Dubai Investments Portfolio Snapshot As of 31 st Dec 2016 33.5% 5,393m DUBAI INVESTMENTS PARK 447m 2.78% 21.21% DUBAI INVESTMENTS REAL ESTATE COMPANY 3,418m 10.1 billion 62.5% 3.0 billion 18.8% 3.0 billion 18.7% AL MAL CAPITAL 2.30% AL TAIF INVESTMENTS 371m PROPERTY Income generation from sales and leasing MANUFACTURING & CONTRACTING Private Equity INVESTMENTS Equity & Fixed Income Funds and Minority Investments 2,555m 15.9% TREASURY PORTFOLIO & OTHER 5.46% 881m 824m 768m 1,060m 356m PROPERTIES INVESTMENTS 5.11% 4.76% 6.58% 2.21% MASHARIE DUBAI INVESTMENTS INDUSTRIES GLASS EMICOOL 8

Flagship asset: Dubai Investments Park - a City within a City TOTAL AREA 23 million m 2 TENANTS ~1,000 NET LEASE AREA 17 million m 2 INDUSTRIAL 65% LEASED 97% RESIDENTIAL 25% 2016 INCOME 732 AED million COMMERCIAL 10% 9

Management Strategy Diversification Investment in a broad range of industrial companies - greenfield to mature businesses Real estate & investment portfolio designed to perform through market cycles and generate a steady and sustainable cash flow stream Launch healthcare and education sector funds Synergy & Scale Synergistic investment portfolio across industry value chains Replicable business models to build scale (e.g. DIP) within the GCC/MENA region Risk Management Prudent approach to balance sheet and portfolio risk management Maintain healthy cash position Slowly increase leverage to increase overall returns Return Focused Target minimum ROE of 10% Strong focus on attractive dividend payout and total shareholder return 10

Fiscal Year 2016 - Financial Highlights

Key Messages Fiscal Year 2016 Group Result Another strong year of financial and operating performance with an increase in total income by 14% over prior year in spite of challenging market conditions Total assets in excess of AED16 billion with healthy cash balance Portfolio Robust growth in rental income by 18% in FY 2016, driven by increase in rental income at DIP - 100 new companies set up within the past 12 months Divested Marmum Diary Farm and United Sales Partners as a part of Group s strategy to enhance shareholder returns resulted in gain of AED 186 mn Improved performance in the manufacturing and contracting sectors Diversification Focus on education and healthcare sectors investments in Kings College Hospital Healthcare LLC, Dubai and MODUL University Dubai Key Initiatives Mirdif Hills Project in Dubai, total project value of over AED 3 billion Expansion of Green Community West project (Phase 3) in DIP Fujairah Business Centre by Al Taif Investment with a total project value of AED 400 million Mixed-use Riyadh Investments Park in Saudi Arabia 12

FY 2016 Key Performance Indicators Income and earnings (AED m) FY 2016 FY 2015 y-o-y (%) Total income 3,051 2,672 14.2% Total expenses (1,844) (1,566) 17.7% Profit for the period 1,207 1,105 9.2% Attributable profit 1,218 1,110 9.8% EBITDA 836.89 694.36 20.5% EPS (AED) 0.3 0.27 11.11% Total assets 16,115 15,254 5.6% Total equity 11,364 10,712 6.1% ROE 10.7% 10.4% 3.5% ROA 7.5% 7.2% 3.4% 13

FY 2016 Total Income Movement Year-on-year Total Income Bridge (AED m) 191 67 (21) 1 102 (6) (22) (30) (9) (42) 134 3,051 2,672 FY 2015 Sale of goods and services Rental income Contract revenue Sale of properties Gain on fair valuation of investment properties Gain on fair valuation of investments Gain on sale of investment properties Loss on sale of investments - net Share of profit from equity accounted investees Dividend income Gain on disposable income FY 2016 14

Balance Sheet Development Total Assets (AED bn) Total Liabilities & Equity (AED bn) 5.6 5.6 5.2 5.2 10.1 10.7 11.0 11.3 9.1 9.7 10.9 10.9 1.6 1.6 1.7 1.7 2.5 2.5 2.7 2.5 30-Jun-15 31-Dec-15 30-Jun-16 31-Dec-16 Non-current assets Current assets 30-Jun-15 31-Dec-15 30-Jun-16 31-Dec-16 Current liabilities Non-current liabilities Shareholders' equity 15

Balance Sheet Development since 31 December 2015 Total Non-Current Assets (AED m) (141) 210 (5) (122) 146 (76) (43) 1,741 (47) (3) 10,902 9,661 31-Dec-15 PP&E Goodwill & intangibles Investment properties Investments at fair value Investment in equity accounted investees Rent receivable Finance lease receivable Inventories Trade receivables Other receivables 31-Dec-16 16

Balance Sheet Development since 31 December 2015 Total Current Assets (AED m) (133) 20 5,593 (92) (6) (169) 5,213 31-Dec-15 Inventories Investments at fair value through profit or loss Trade receivables Due from related parties Cash 31-Dec-16 17

4Q 2016 - Financial Highlights

4Q 2016 Financial Performance at a Glance INCOME EXPENSES EBITDA NET PROFIT EPS 864.9 (501) 198 364 0.09 AED million AED million AED million AED million AED per share TOTAL ASSETS CASH TOTAL LIABILITES DEBT / EQUITY ROE 16.1 1.3 4.2 23.5% 10.7% AED billion AED billion AED billion 19

4Q 2016 Key Performance Indicators Income and earnings (AED m) 4Q 16 3Q 16 4Q 15 q-o-q (%) y-o-y (%) Total income 865.0 814.3 810.5 6.2% 6.7% Total expenses (501.4) (474.1) (472.2) 5.8% 6.2% Profit for the period 363.6 340.2 338.3 6.9% 7.5% Attributable profit 368.0 334.4 358.1 10.1% 2.8% EBITDA 193.56 147.2 70.52 31% 174% EPS (AED) 0.09 0.08 0.08 12.2% 7.5% ROE % 10.7% 11.7% 10.4% -8.4% 3.5% ROA % 7.5% 8.5% 7.2% -11.9% 3.4% 20

Q4 2016 Total Income Growth of 6.2% from Previous Quarter Total Income (AED m) Total Expenses (AED m) 810.5 714.7 657 814.3 865.0 472.2 423.1 445.7 474.1 501.4 Q4 2015 Q1 2016 Q2 2016 Q3 2016 Q4 2016 Q4 2015 Q1 2016 Q2 2016 Q3 2016 Q4 2016 of which Rental Income (AED m) 199.4 207.0 217.2 230.1 220.4 Attributable Profit (AED m) 358.1 297.5 218.4 334.4 368.0 Q4 2015 Q1 2016 Q2 2016 Q3 2016 Q4 2016 Q4 2015 Q1 2016 Q2 2016 Q3 2016 Q4 2016 21

Continued Strong Growth in Rental Income Rental income (AED m) 130 121 122 109 141 124 134 115 143 123 151 139 173 154 145 130 165 150 187 188 199 164 159 162 207 172 217 183 230 190 220 180 Q1 2013 Q2 2013 Q3 2013 Q4 2013 Q1 2014 Q2 2014 Q3 2014 Q4 2014 Q1 2015 Q2 2015 Q3 2015 Q4 2015 Q1 2016 Q2 2016 Q3 2016 Q4 2016 DIP Income Total Rental Income 22

DIC has maintained a disciplined approach to asset growth Total Assets Growth (AED bn) 4.3 4.5 5.2 5.7 5.7 5.6 5.7 5.6 5.8 5.2 5.2 5.2 8.9 9.0 9.0 8.8 9.0 9.1 9.3 9.7 9.7 10.5 10.9 10.9 1Q 14 2Q 14 3Q 14 4Q 14 1Q 15 2Q 15 3Q 15 4Q 15 1Q 16 2Q 16 3Q 16 4Q 16 Total non-current assets Total current assets 23

Low Leverage Structure Total debt (AED bn) Debt/equity (%) 2.8 2.7 2.5 2.6 2.6 2.8 2.7 2.9 2.9 2.8 27.5% 2.1 2.3 2.2 2.0 2.2 2.1 23.4% 25.7% 24.1% 25.7% 25.9% 24.9% 24.4% 24.6% 23.9% 23.8% 23.2% 23.5% 22.4% 20.9% 20.9% 1Q 13 2Q 13 3Q 13 4Q 13 1Q 14 2Q 14 3Q 14 4Q 14 1Q 15 2Q 15 3Q 15 4Q 15 1Q 16 2Q 16 3Q 16 4Q 16 1Q 13 2Q 13 3Q 13 4Q 13 1Q 14 2Q 14 3Q 14 4Q 14 1Q 15 2Q 15 3Q 15 4Q 15 1Q 16 2Q 16 3Q 16 4Q 16 24

Outlook & Guidance

Dubai Investments to provide outlook for 2017 Outlook & Guidance for FY 2017 Total Income & Net Profit Continue to generate sustainable growth backed by recurring cash flow streams with a high single to low double digit growth in net profitability Expansion Diversify geographical footprint with expansion into Saudi Arabia and potentially Africa Acquire income generating real estate assets to augment recurring cash flow streams Launch investment funds of AED 1 bn each to focus on healthcare and education ROE Target: ROE of 10% Shareholder Returns Listing of subsidiaries (Emicool) to enhance shareholder value Maintain attractive dividend return profile for shareholders 26

Investor Relations Contact Mushtaq Masood Group Chief Financial Officer Dubai Investments PJSC PO Box 28171 Dubai, UAE Phone +971 4 8122 400 Email mushtaq@dubaiinvestments.com www.dubaiinvestments.com Maher Rabah Investor Relations Dubai Investments PJSC PO Box 28171 Dubai, UAE Phone +971 4 8122 400 Email maher@dubaiinvestments.com www.dubaiinvestments.com 27

Portfolio Information

Dubai Investments Park - Industrial & Commercial Business Overview Dubai Investments Park (DIP) is a self-contained mixed-use industrial, commercial and residential complex. Spread over a total area of 2,300 hectares, DIP is based on a pioneering concept of creating a city within a city. Includes schools, medical centers, retail complexes, hotels and restaurants, offices and showrooms. Major Industries Building Materials, Printing, Food & Beverages, Construction, Furniture, Pharmaceuticals, Plastic, Textile, Power & Utilities, Oil & Gas. Ownership 100% Dubai Investments 29

Dubai Investments Park Residential Business Overview DIP residential areas offer a variety of options from high-end residential living to staff accommodation. This comprises across several communities: The Green Community - villas, townhouses, apartments Ritaj - apartments Dunes Village - apartments Dubai Lagoon - apartments EWAN Residences - apartments 30

Properties Investment Business Overview Properties Investments is involved in investment in, and development of, real estate properties and has developed prestigious residential and recreational projects such as the Green Community and Courtyard Marriott in DIP. Properties Investments was formed in 2002. Properties Investment is currently working on development of Green Community Phase 3 in Dubai Investments Park. The project comprises of 210 townhouses, duplex apartments and retail facilities and is expected to be handed over by Q4-2017. Ownership 70% Dubai Investments 30% Union Properties 31

Dubai Investments Real Estate Company Ritaj Ritaj residential community Location: Size: Objects: Dubai Investments Park 2.58 million square feet 11 residential blocks 1,343 studio apartments 447 one bedroom apartments 194 two bedroom apartments 40 three bedroom apartments The low rise community also offers shops, cafes, restaurants, supermarket, nursery, medical center, pharmacy and mosque. 32

Dubai Investments Real Estate Company Mirdif Hills Mirdif Hills is a 3.9 million sqft mixed-use residential, commercial, hotel and retail project under development Development Overview Mushrif Park, Mirdif, Dubai Freehold plot 949,999 sqft 993 residential apartments and 66 serviced apartments 4-star hotel (116 rooms + 60 hotel apartments) Hospital (completion expected by 2017) 33

Al Taif Investment Business Overview Currently working to develop an AED 460 million mixed-use commercial and residential project in Fujairah Partnership between Dubai Investments and Government of Fujairah Business Overview 60% Dubai Investments 40% Government of Fujairah 34

Masharie Business Overview Investments in medium and large-sized companies operating in construction materials, contracting, interior design and related activities. Ownership Aluminum sheet production Aluminum extrusions for construction and industrial sector Aluminum design, manufacturing and installation 75.58% Dubai Investments Indoor and outdoor lighting (JV with Philips) Switchgear and electrical equipment Driving school specialized for commercial licenses Interior decoration and turnkey projects Laboratory and hospital furniture systems Stainless steel products 35

Dubai Investments Industries Business Overview DII is the greenfield investment arm of Dubai Investments across diversified industry sectors Acquired 26.75% stake in King s College Hospital Healthcare LLC - total project value is AED 700 million, Acquired 30% stake in Emirates Aluminium Rolling LLC in KIZAD, Abu Dhabi total project value is AED 440 million Acquired 90% in MODUL University Dubai Divested 100% of Marmum Dairy Farm and United Sales Partners in 2016 Divested 66% stake in Global Pharma to Sanofi in 2015 Steel structure manufacturing Manufacturing of Pharmaceuticals Overhead lifting solutions and maintenance Software development and IT consulting Polystyrene insulation board materials Oilseed crushing facility for vegetable oil Ownership 100% Dubai Investments 36

Emirates Building Systems Business Overview Leading manufacturer of steel structures in the UAE with offices in other GCC countries, Pakistan, Bangladesh and United States. Manufactures hot rolled structures, pre-engineered buildings, aluminum and steel sheeting, insulated panels, building accessories such as doors, windows, ridge ventilators. Ownership 100% Dubai Investments Industries Major Projects Dubai Metro Al Maktoum Airport (Passenger & Cargo Terminal) 37

Glass Business Overview Premium quality glass solutions from float glass manufacturing of high end architectural glass and float laminated glass Five subsidiaries: Emirates Float Glass Emirates Glass UAE s largest float glass facility with capacity of 600t of glass per day Architectural glass Saudi American Glass Architectural glass Lumiglass Emirates Insolaire Bullet resistant and special glass Colored solar glass and panels Ownership 100% Dubai Investments 38

Emicool Business Overview Emicool is a B2B and B2C district cooling company that provides clean, efficient and innovative solutions to a number of communities in the UAE. Established in 2003 as joint venture between Dubai Investments and Union Properties. Ownership 50% Dubai Investments 50% Union Properties 39

Al Mal Capital Business Overview Al Mal Capital, founded in 2005, is a diversified, multi-line investment banking firm headquartered in Dubai. Licensed and regulated by the UAE Central Bank, Al Mal Capital offers a wide range of investment products spread across its business lines of investment banking, brokerage and asset management. Dubai Investments acquired majority stake in Al Mal Capital in 2015 Dubai Investments announced in June 2016 to launch two AED 1 billion funds in cooperation with Al Mal Capital in the healthcare and education sectors. Ownership 64.76% Dubai Investments Corporate advisory Asset Management Capital markets Direct Investments 40

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