Raiffeisen Group Interim financial statement 30 June 2017

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Raiffeisen Group Interim financial statement 30 June 2017

Key figures as at 30 June 2017 1.1.-30.6.2017 Amounts in million CHF 1.1.-30.6.2016 Amounts in million CHF in % Key figures Operating income 1,629 1,522 7.0 Operating expenses 1,007 962 4.6 Operating result 532 464 14.5 Group profit 434 367 18.4 Cost income ratio 61.8% 63.2% 30.6.2017 Amounts in CHF million 31.12.2016 Amounts in CHF million in % Key balance sheet figures Total assets 228,148 218,590 4.4 Loans to clients 177,007 173,445 2.1 of which mortgage receivables 168,739 165,426 2.0 Amounts due in respect of customer deposits 161,027 158,254 1.8 Customer deposits in % of loans to clients 91.0% 91.2% Capital resources Total equity capital 14,945 14,390 3.9 Return on equity (ROE) 5.9% 5.4% Leverage ratio (unweighted capital ratio) * 6.8% 6.8% Total capital ratio (equity capital) * 16.8% 16.9% Market data Share of mortgage market 17.3% 17.2% Number of clients 3,751,506 3,745,135 0.2 Number of cooperative members 1,885,206 1,876,687 0.5 Client assets Client assets under management 206,533 202,795 1.8 Lending business Losses on lending business (annualized) 10 16-35.2 as % of loans to clients 0.006% 0.009% Resources Number of employees 10,986 11,026-0.4 Number of full-time positions 9,262 9,276-0.1 Number of locations 930 955-2.6 * incl. result of the period raiffeisen.ch/annualreport 2

Raiffeisen releases record half-year results The Raiffeisen Group carried last year's strong momentum into the current year. Growth remained high in the mortgage and customer deposit business. Income increased substantially, growing faster than expenses. The operating result set a new record at CHF 532 million. For the first time in Raiffeisen's history, its half-year profit exceeded CHF 400 million, reaching CHF 434 million (+CHF 68 million or +18.4%). The first half-year was characterised by a substantial increase in income and a disproportionately low rise in costs. Net income went up a significant 18.4% to CHF 434 million. This excellent result reflects the Raiffeisen Group's profitability. Broad income increase Overall, operating income increased CHF 106 million (+7.0%) compared to the prior-year period, reaching CHF 1,629 million, driven by all earnings positions. Growth was strongest in the trading portfolio assets and other result from ordinary activities. In fact, other result from ordinary activities increased CHF 66 million to CHF 145 million (+84.5%). Operating expenses increased CHF 45 million to CHF 1,007 million (+4.6%). Much of this cost increase is attributable to the two projects to roll out new core banking systems at the Raiffeisen banks and Notenstein La Roche Private Bank. This was also the reason for the increase in the other result from ordinary activities. The recognition of the IT projects' costs as intangible assets thus impacted both income and costs. Accrued project costs will not begin to be amortised until the core banking systems are rolled out. Other, less significant cost drivers included numerous business process digitisation projects. Continuous growth in business volume The business volume continued to grow in the first six months of the 2017 financial year. Growth rates in the credit and deposit business were down slightly year-to-year. With an increase of 2.0% in mortgage loans and 1.8% in amounts due in respect of customer deposits, Raiffeisen banks still outperformed the market average by a narrow margin. Fortunately, the custody account business also improved as a result of intensified market efforts and a more favourable market environment. Unproblematic risk situation Value adjustments on default risks declined to CHF 213 million. This represents 0.12% of the total credit volume. Moody's recent reaffirmation of its Aa2 rating (with stable outlook) shows that Raiffeisen remains one of the most secure banking institutions. raiffeisen.ch/annualreport 3

Issuance for structured products transferred to Raiffeisen Switzerland Raiffeisen Switzerland has been issuing structured products since November 2016. At the end of June 2017, the products still being issued by Notenstein La Roche were transferred to Raiffeisen Switzerland. Thus, Raiffeisen Switzerland will handle all issuance business with structured products effective immediately. The volume of new structured products issued by Raiffeisen Switzerland was further increased in the context of the Raiffeisen business plan. Solid performance of Notenstein La Roche Following the optimisation of structures, processes and the service portfolio in 2016, Notenstein La Roche has sustainably increased productivity in the first half of 2017. The successful restructuring of the private bank led to a solid result. The bank focused on reducing operating expenses. The launch of the new core banking system in the third quarter will further increase process efficiency. In addition to raising productivity, the bank intends to increase assets under management in the coming months. As of 30 June 2017, these assets valued at CHF 19.4 billion. Raiffeisen to meet the new TLAC requirements without additional measures On 28 June 2017, the Federal Council published an evaluation report defining the TLAC (total loss absorbing capacity) requirements for systemically important banks in Switzerland. These are additional capital requirements that have to be met beginning on 1 January 2025. Under these requirements, Raiffeisen must have additional funds to cover a potential reorganisation by the 2025 deadline. The Group's risk-weighted capital ratio stood at 16.8% on 30 June 2017. Raiffeisen expects that it will be able to meet the additional requirements on its own without extraordinary financing. It already exceeds the TLAC requirement for the leverage ratio (unweighted capital adequacy requirement), which stands at 6.8%. Outlook The economic environment has brightened considerably. Key players have taken first steps towards normalising interest rates. However, we do not expect Switzerland's challenging low-interest environment to change any time soon; interest margins will remain under pressure. Raiffeisen assumes that the core business will continue performing strongly. Even if expanding volumes cannot fully compensate for declining interest margins, we expect that this year's result will exceed last year's. This assumes there will not be any major political or economic shocks in the next six months. The project to roll out the new core banking system at the Raiffeisen banks has entered the final stretch. The project plan still foresees that the banks will start working with the new IT platform in January 2018. raiffeisen.ch/annualreport 4

Consolidated balance sheet as at 30 June 2017 30.6.2017 31.12.2016 in % Assets Liquid assets 20,794,621 20,389,822 404,799 2.0 Amounts due from banks 12,413,470 7,083,612 5,329,858 75.2 Amounts due from securities financing transactions 303,435 338,260-34,825-10.3 Amounts due from clients 8,268,231 8,018,804 249,427 3.1 Mortgage loans 168,739,212 165,426,200 3,313,012 2.0 Trading portfolio assets 3,368,607 2,911,801 456,806 15.7 Positive replacement values of derivative financial instruments 1,668,694 1,743,165-74,471-4.3 Financial investments 7,834,897 7,951,965-117,068-1.5 Accrued income and prepaid expenses 334,345 246,797 87,548 35.5 Non-consolidated participations 788,841 787,634 1,207 0.2 Tangible fixed assets 2,682,580 2,599,512 83,068 3.2 Intangible assets 398,809 419,433-20,624-4.9 Other assets 552,645 672,706-120,061-17.8 Total assets 228,148,387 218,589,711 9,558,676 4.4 Total subordinated claims 143,966 123,674 20,292 16.4 of which subject to mandatory conversion and/or debt waiver 1,097 1,106-9 -0.8 Liabilities Liabilities to banks 15,572,989 10,852,715 4,720,274 43.5 Liabilities from securities financing transactions 3,832,108 2,599,332 1,232,776 47.4 Amounts due in respect of customer deposits 161,027,269 158,254,449 2,772,820 1.8 Trading portfolio liabilities 108,980 138,207-29,227-21.1 Negative replacement values of derivative financial instruments 1,924,547 2,017,470-92,923-4.6 Liabilities from other financial instruments at fair value 2,146,457 1,633,944 512,513 31.4 Cash bonds 966,825 1,177,775-210,950-17.9 Bond issues and central mortgage institution loans 25,726,928 25,623,178 103,750 0.4 Accrued expenses and deferred income 939,966 828,695 111,271 13.4 Other liabilities 41,818 170,104-128,286-75.4 Provisions 915,957 903,476 12,481 1.4 Cooperative capital 1,761,729 1,594,753 166,976 10.5 Retained earnings reserve 12,746,566 12,036,214 710,352 5.9 Currency translation reserve -4-4 0 0.0 Group profit 434,243 754,069-319,826-42.4 Total equity capital (without minority interests) 14,942,534 14,385,032 557,502 3.9 Minority interests in equity 2,009 5,334-3,325-62.3 of which minority interests in Group profit -3,325-2,233-1,092 48.9 Total equity capital (with minority interests) 14,944,543 14,390,366 554,177 3.9 Total liabilities 228,148,387 218,589,711 9,558,676 4.4 Total subordinated liabilities 1,779,672 1,777,462 2,210 0.1 of which subject to mandatory conversion and/or debt waiver 1,233,788 1,241,943-8,155-0.7 Off-balance-sheet transactions Contingent liabilities 409,487 391,640 17,847 4.6 Irrevocable commitments 8,282,642 8,016,607 266,035 3.3 Call commitments and additional funding obligations 114,689 118,541-3,852-3.2 raiffeisen.ch/annualreport 5

Consolidated income statement 1 st half 2017 1.1.-30.6.2017 1.1.-30.6.2016 in % Interest and discount income 1,475,457 1,538,794-63,337-4.1 Interest and dividend income from financial assets 27,961 28,592-631 -2.2 Interest expenditure -385,145-458,454 73,309-16.0 Gross result from interest operations 1,118,273 1,108,932 9,341 0.8 s in value adjustments for default risks and losses from interest 2,801 498 2,303 462.4 operations Net result from interest operations 1,121,074 1,109,430 11,644 1.0 Commission income from securities trading and investment activities 213,664 186,964 26,700 14.3 Commission income from lending activities 9,431 9,257 174 1.9 Commission income from other services 113,024 104,019 9,005 8.7 Commission expense -89,904-59,515-30,389 51.1 Result from commission business and services 246,215 240,725 5,490 2.3 Result from trading activities and the fair value option 116,091 93,527 22,564 24.1 Result from disposal of financial investments 9,401 1,729 7,672 443.7 Income from participations 20,816 34,770-13,954-40.1 Result from real estate 10,326 9,391 935 10.0 Other ordinary income 108,257 46,861 61,396 131.0 Other ordinary expenses -3,574-14,019 10,445-74.5 Other result from ordinary activities 145,226 78,732 66,494 84.5 Operating income 1,628,606 1,522,414 106,192 7.0 Personnel expenses -688,887-680,501-8,386 1.2 General and administrative expenses -317,802-281,689-36,113 12.8 Operating expenses -1,006,689-962,190-44,499 4.6 Value adjustments on participations and depreciation and amortisation of -92,732-97,772 5,040-5.2 tangible fixed assets and intangible assets s to provisions and other value adjustments, and losses 2,344 1,635 709 43.4 Operating result 531,529 464,087 67,442 14.5 Extraordinary income 10,600 7,045 3,555 50.5 Extraordinary expenses -2,750-1,258-1,492 118.6 Taxes -108,461-103,776-4,685 4.5 Group profit (including minority interests) 430,918 366,098 64,820 17.7 Minority interests in group profit -3,325-525 -2,800 533.3 Group profit 434,243 366,623 67,620 18.4 raiffeisen.ch/annualreport 6

Statement of changes in equity as at 30 June 2017 Cooperative capital Retained earnings reserve Currency translation differences Minority interests Profit Total Equity capital at 1.1.2017 1,594,753 12,036,214-4 5,334 754,069 14,390,366 Capital increase 186,761 - - - - 186,761 Capital decrease -19,785 - - - - -19,785 Currency translation differences - - - - - - Interest on the cooperative capital - - - - -43,717-43,717 Allocation to voluntary retained earnings - 710,352 - - -710,352 - reserves Profit - - - -3,325 434,243 430,918 Equity capital at 30.6.2017 1,761,729 12,746,566-4 2,009 434,243 14,944,543 raiffeisen.ch/annualreport 7

Abbreviated notes to the interim financial statement s to the accounting and valuation principles and possible corrections No material changes have been made to the accounting and valuation principles. Information regarding factors having impacted the economic situation during the reporting period and compared to the prior year There is no information regarding factors that have materially impacted the economic situation of the Raiffeisen Group. Extraordinary income and expenditure Extraordinary income stood at CHF 10.6 million, a year-on-year increase of CHF 3.6 million. It mainly includes CHF 8.6 million in income from the sale of tangible fixed assets. Extraordinary expenses of CHF 2.8 million (+CHF 1.5 million) mainly comprise CHF 2.5 million in losses from the sale of tangible fixed assets. Material events after the cut-off day of the interim financial statements No material events occurred that would have an impact on the Raiffeisen Group's financial position, cash flows and earnings. raiffeisen.ch/annualreport 8

Raiffeisen Switzerland Cooperative Corporate Communications Raiffeisenplatz CH-9001 St.Gallen Phone: +41 71 225 88 88 Fax: +41 71 225 88 87 www.raiffeisen.ch medien@raiffeisen.ch This report can be downloaded in German, French, Italian and English from www.raiffeisen.ch/annualreports. Only the German version is authoritative.