FY14. Vita Group (VTG) RESULTS PRESENTATION

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FY14 Vita Group (VTG) RESULTS PRESENTATION

GROUP HIGHLIGHTS Strong sustained performance in competitive markets Execution against strategic objectives Continued earnings growth from optimisation program in retail Solid foundation in place for growth from B2B channel Next Byte performance improving Financial performance extends recent growth trend Revenue up 4% to $450.1m, EBITDA 1 up 52% to $33.5m $6.5m non-cash benefit in H2 discontinued proprietary warranty / swap program (ESP) Underlying EBITDA 2 up 22% to $27.0m; underlying NPAT 3 up 66% Significant capital investment Retail and business portfolio acquisitions, fit-outs, IT programs Capital management Full-year dividend 4.64cps, up 64% and fully franked Re-instigated DRP to allow shareholder flexibility to reinvest ordinary dividends 1 Excludes impact of $19.4m Next Byte impairment 2 Excludes non-cash H2 impact of discontinued warranty/swap program 3 Excludes post-tax impact of $19.4m Next Byte impairment and H2 non-cash impact of discontinued warranty / swap program 2

HIGHLIGHTS TELECOMMUNICATIONS Consistent execution of strategic priorities EBITDA 1 up 45% to $34.5m Revenues up 9% to $374.9m Gross margins up on favourable mix, focus on strategic products Underlying EBITDA 2 $28.0m, up 18% (excludes non-cash ESP benefit) Productivity improvements, reflecting investment in leadership, sales capability and service Positive retail momentum; B2B growing Robust like-for-like performance from Telstra stores Acquired new Telstra points of presence 12 acquisitions, 10 in retail, 2 TBCs 109 in total at period end (95 retail, 14 TBC) Investments in B2B platform in place, poised for growth over medium term EBITDA 1 up 29% (but still sub-scale) Clarified branding and products/service suite; Camelon ICT Solutions integrated Go to market structure now clearly defined 1 Excludes impact of $19.4m Next Byte impairment 2 Excludes non-cash H2 impact of discontinued warranty/swap program 3

THE B2B OPPORTUNITY OUR GO-TO-MARKET MODEL Complexity of solution Our customers SME Enterprise Our Sales Channels Retail TLS & NB Telstra Business Centre Vita Group Competencies Camelon ICT Solutions Competencies Our product Mobile Connectivity Fixed Connectivity Value Added Services (accessories, insurance & services) Digital Business Solutions Hardware UC Cloud ecosystem Professional Services Our support People Customer Service Finance Marketing (inc. digital) teams Learning & Development Operations IT Product 4

HIGHLIGHTS NEXT BYTE Significant improvement H2 Improved EBITDA 1 performance EBITDA 1 loss $1.0m compared with $1.8m loss in prior year H2 close to break-even Benefits from focus on product mix, connectivity, productivity and leaner support Revenue down 17% Fewer stores Soft like-for-like performance from old-format stores Lack of new Apple product New-format stores revenue, EBITDA 1 up on prior year Impairment ($19.4m) in first half reflects lower future expectations Store rollout plans on hold Expect improved performance FY15 Apple product launches in pipeline Full-year benefit of new management disciplines 1 Excludes impact of $19.4m Next Byte impairment 5

PORTFOLIO TRANSFORMATION THE JOURNEY TO DATE & EVOLVING FOR THE FUTURE Commenced strategic transformation of portfolio Optimisation of portfolio higher returns from fewer PoPs 220 Telstra Business Centre Points of Presence 165 110 55 0 FY95 FY96 FY97 FY98 FY99 FY00 FY01 FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07 FY08 FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14 Business growth not dependent on number of PoPs and less capital intensive 6

INCOME STATEMENT ($m unless otherwise stated) FY14 FY13 Revenue 450.1 434.7 +4% Gross Profit % 34.3% 31.6% EBITDA 1 33.5 22.1 +52% Underlying EBITDA 2 27.0 22.1 +22% Next Byte Impairment (19.4) - EBIT 3.4 10.9-69% NPAT (4.6) 6.2-165% Dividend 4.64 cps 2.83 cps +64% 1 Excludes impact of $19.4m Next Byte impairment 2 Excludes non-cash H2 impact of discontinued warranty/swap program Continued growth in underlying earnings FY14 v FY13 Underlying EBITDA 3 +22% Underlying EBIT 3 +50% Underlying NPAT 3 +66% Underlying EPS 3 +64% 3 Excludes impairment of Next Byte, impact of ESP benefit Result underpinned by Telecommunications Growth from new and existing stores Strong like-for-like performance in retail Higher margins up 270bp Productivity benefits Strong evolution of EBITDA 1, EBIT, NPAT, EPS 64% increase in dividend, fully franked 7

TELECOMMUNICATION ($m) FY14 FY13 12 additional Telstra points of presence 10 retail stores, 2 TBCs; 109 in total at period end 17 Fone Zone stores, down from 34 prior year Operating Revenue 374.9 344.5 +9% Gross Profit % 37.9% 35.6% Like-for-like Telstra stores Revenue +5%, gross profit +12%, EBITDA 1 +23% Improvement driven by portfolio optimisation strategic, higher value product focus people programs (CARE, leadership) productivity GP +16%, labour +7% significant lift in advocacy EBITDA 1 34.5 23.8 +45% Underlying EBITDA 2 28.0 23.8 18% Diverse product mix driving margin improvement Gross margins up 230bp Mobile, fixed, media Value add - accessories, insurance, service Cloud, UC, Digital Office Technology and other business solutions evolving Underlying EBITDA 2 margin up 60bp Points of Presence (# at period end) 147 160 Discontinued warranty/swap product Non-cash benefit through to end FY16 1 Excludes impact of $19.4m Next Byte impairment 2 Excludes non-cash H2 impact of discontinued warranty/swap program 8

NEXT BYTE ($m) FY14 FY13 Operating Revenue 75.2 90.2-17% Gross Profit 12.5 14.5-14% EBITDA 1 (1.0) (1.8) Revenue down on prior year Old-format store closures Soft old-format like-for-like performance Lack of Apple product releases V2 performance up year-on-year EBITDA 1 improving Reduced loss, even after restructuring charges Gross margins up 50bp in year; favourable mix, focus on connectivity Cost base down 17% productivity measures H2 close break-even EBITDA 1 result Positive momentum into FY15 Points of Presence (# at period end) 14 17 New-format store rollout on hold Telco investment (retail and B2B) to take priority Focus on driving profitable growth from existing Next Byte network 1 Excludes impact of $19.4m Next Byte impairment 9

BALANCE SHEET Modest increase in gross debt: $15.5m $16.9m $19.7m investment in acquisitions, relocations, fit-outs and technology Likely increase in gross debt H1 FY15 after a number of acquisitions settled Net debt: $2.7m $10.1m Lower cash balance later debtor receipts; cash funded capex Current assets slightly up Higher debtors (up $4.6m) offset by lower inventory (down $1.7m) Non-current assets movement Next Byte impairment H1 offset by investments in fit-outs and IT Current and non-current liabilities flat Current higher trade payables (up $3.9m) offset by lower short term bank debt (down $4.5m) Non-current higher non-current bank debt (up $5.9m) offset by lower deferred revenue balance (down $5.9m) ($m) 30 Jun 14 30 Jun 13 Cash 6.8 12.8 Current assets (exc. cash) 37.5 34.6 Non-current assets 80.6 87.5 Total assets 124.8 134.8 Current liabilities (71.9) (72.6) Non-current liabilities (22.2) (21.8) Total liabilities (94.1) (94.3) Net assets 30.7 40.5 10

CASH FLOWS ($m) FY14 FY13 Operating cash flows Reduction in operating cash flows reflects later timing of receivables vs. prior year Significantly increase in EBITDA 1 Operating cash flows 17.6 20.1 Investing cash flows $19.7m in capex store acquisitions $9.5m, Camelon ICT Solutions $3.7m, fit-outs and IT programs $6.5m Investing cash flows (19.7) (10.4) Financing cash flows (3.9) (10.2) Financing cash flows $12.7m drawn in year to fund acquisitions $11.5m debt repayments Higher dividend payout $5.1m, up $2.4m Net cash movement (6.0) (0.5) Opening cash balance 12.8 13.3 Closing cash balance 6.8 12.8 1 Excludes impact of $19.4m Next Byte impairment 11

DIVIDENDS 5 Full-year dividend 4.64 cps, up 64% and fully franked Maintained 65% payout ratio 4 Dividend resumed, higher payout due to trailing commissions Significant dividend growth on improved performance 4.64 DRP re-instigated to allow shareholder flexibility to reinvest 3 2 3.10 2.83 Continuing to evaluate ways of leveraging franking credit balance; outcome expected later in the year 1 0 Investment period; no dividend 1.50 FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14 12

GREAT LEADERS DELIVER GREAT RESULTS We invested heavily in our people throughout F Y14... Conducted 16 CARE sales leadership programs, and 105 CARE training programs 1400 team members trained EBITDA / FTE up 35% up 43% in FY13 in FY14 We re expecting more of our leaders; coaching delivers results Frequent quality interactions with our team members works 55% of team members are coached weekly despite improvement, significant potential remains Mobile technology deployed to assist learning, and monitor coaching down in FY13 in FY14 8% down 5% Voluntary Turnover... and our investment is paying off 13

GROWING THE INTERNAL TALENT POOL INCREASES PRODUCTIVITY Growing and keeping our people increases talent pool Internally sourced candidates Externally sourced candidates FY12 45% 55% FY13 50% 50% Through our Get, Grow, Keep program, internal bench strength is improved, leading to a stronger internal talent pool Proportion of roles filled internally increasing Productivity higher, costs lower FY14 54% 46% Execution of our Get, Grow, Keep strategy reduces cost of doing business 14

STRATEGIC PRIORITIES Retail Continue optimising portfolio performance, improve consistency across retail stores Extract full-year benefit in FY15 of FY14 additions Continue to improve physical store network Leadership and sales capability Productivity initiatives Customer experience and advocacy Business Leverage B2B platform to grow contribution from business channel Leverage referred indirect business Drive greater scale in Vita Enterprise Solutions national presence Improve Telstra Business Centre portfolio; leverage FY14 momentum Continue product and service innovation through Camelon ICT Solutions Expand mobility-managed services 15

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DISCLAIMER The material in this presentation is a summary of Vita Group Limited s (Vita) activities and results, and is current at the date of preparation, 22 August 2014. Further details are provided in the Company s full year accounts and results announcement released on 22 August 2014. No representation, express or implied, is made as to the fairness, accuracy, completeness or correctness of information contained in this presentation, including the accuracy, likelihood of achievement or reasonableness of any forecasts, prospects, returns or statements in relation to future matters contained in the presentation ( forward-looking statements ). Such forward-looking statements are by their nature subject to significant uncertainties and contingencies and are based on a number of estimates and assumptions that are subject to change (and in many cases are outside the control of Vita and its Directors) which may cause the actual results or performance of Vita to be materially different from any future results or performance expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Undue reliance should not be placed on forward-looking statements and except as required by law or regulation, Vita assumes no obligation to update these forward-looking statements. To the maximum extent permitted by law, Vita and its related corporations, Directors, officers, employees and agents disclaim any obligations or undertaking to release any updates or revisions to the information in this presentation to reflect any change in expectation or assumptions and disclaim all responsibility and liability for these forward-looking statements (including without limitation, liability for fault or negligence). This presentation provides information in summary form only and is not intended to be complete. It is not intended to be relied upon as advice to investors or potential investors and does not take into account the investment objectives, financial situation or needs of any particular investor. Due care and consideration should be undertaken when considering and analysing Vita s financial performance. All references to dollars are to Australian Dollars unless otherwise stated. To the maximum extent permitted by law, neither Vita nor its related corporations, Directors, officers, employees or agents, nor any other person, accepts any liability, including, without limitation, any liability arising from fault or negligence, for any loss arising from the use of this presentation or its contents or otherwise arising in connection with it. Certain financial data included in this presentation may be "non-ifrs financial information" under Regulatory Guide 230 Disclosing non-ifrs financial information published by ASIC. [The non-ifrs financial information in this presentation may include underlying profit after tax]. Vita believes this non-ifrs financial information, where included, provides useful information to users in measuring the financial performance and conditions of Vita. The non-ifrs financial information measures do not have standardized meanings prescribed by International Financial Reporting Standards and, therefore, may not be comparable to similarly titled measures presented by other entities, nor should they be considered as an alternative to other financial measures determined in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards. Undue reliance should not be placed on any non-ifrs financial information. This presentation is not and should not be considered as an offer or an invitation to acquire shares in Vita or any other financial product and does not and will not form any part of any contract for the acquisition of shares. This presentation should be read in conjunction with other publicly available material. Further information including historical results and a description of the activities of Vita is available on our website, www.vitagroup.com.au 17