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contents s' Report to the Shareholders Auditor's Report to the Members on Review of Condensed Interim Financial Information 3 Condensed Interim Statement of Financial Position 2 4 Condensed Interim Statement of Pro t or Loss 6 Condensed Interim Statement of other Comprehensive Income 7 Condensed Interim Statement of Cash Flows 8 Condensed Interim Statement of Changes in Equity 9 Notes to the Condensed Interim Financial Information 11 Company Information 19

s' Report to the Shareholders The s of the Company are pleased to submit the halfyear report along with the reviewed condensed interim nancial information of the company for the six months period ended June 30,. We are pleased with our continued m o m e n t u m o n s a l e s a n d b r a n d fundamentals, despite macroeconomic challenges arising from widening current account de cit and declining foreign reserves. In order to improve situation the Government took various measures including currency devaluation and enhancement of import duties. These measures along with rising material costs and fuel prices had negatively impacted our pro t for H1 compared to same period of last year. The nancial performances for the six months period is summarized below: Sales Gross Pro t % of sales Operating Pro t % of sales Net Pro t after tax % of sales Earnings per share Jan Jun PKR Million 64,568 22,392 34.7% 10,866 16.8% 6,260 9.7% 138.03 Jan Jun PKR Million 61,941 23,717 38.3% 12,881 20.8% 7,934 12.8% 174.95 Change + 4.2% 5.6% 15.6% 21.1% 21.1% Sales: The sales revenue grew by PKR 2.6 billion, yielded a growth of +4.2% driven by pricing. Operating Pro t: We delivered an Operating Pro t of 16.8% ( 400 bps). The drop is mainly due to reduction in gross pro t. Net Pro t after tax: Our Net Pro t after tax stood at PKR 6.3 billion. Future Outlook: Despite macroeconomic challenges, currency risk and input cost increases we continue to maintain a positive outlook on the back of strong Brand Equity, consumer centric innovations and optimization of our value chain through Nestl é Continuos Excellence (NCE). Lahore: August 16, For and on behalf of the Board of s FREDA DUPLAN Auditor's Report to the Members on Review of Condensed Interim Financial Information Introduction We have reviewed the accompanying condensed interim statement of nancial position of Nestlé Pakistan Limited ( the Company ) as at June 30, and the related condensed interim statement of pro t and loss and other comprehensive income, condensed interim statement of changes in equity, condensed interim statement of cash ows, and notes to the nancial statements for the sixmonth period then ended (hereinafter referred to as the interim nancial statements ). Management is responsible for the preparation and presentation of these interim nancial statements in accordance with accounting and reporting standards as applicable in Pakistan for interim nancial reporting. Our responsibility is to express a conclusion on these nancial statements based on our review. Scope of Review We conducted our review in accordance with International Standard on Review Engagements 2410, "Review of Interim Financial Information Performed by the Independent Auditor of the Entity." A review of interim nancial statements consists of making inquiries, primarily of persons responsible for nancial and accounting matters, and applying analytical and other review procedures. A review is substantially less in scope than an audit conducted in accordance with International Standards on Auditing and consequently does not enable us to obtain assurance that we would become aware of all signi cant matters that might be identi ed in an audit. Accordingly, we do not express an audit opinion. Conclusion Based on our review, nothing has come to our attention that causes us to believe that the accompanying interim nancial statements are not prepared, in all material respects, in accordance with accounting and reporting standards as applicable in Pakistan for interim nancial reporting. Other Matter The gures for the quarter ended June 30, and June 30, in the condensed interim statement of pro t or loss and other comprehensive income have not been reviewed and we do not express a conclusion on them. The engagement partner on the review resulting in this independent auditor's report is Kamran Iqbal Yousa. Gross Pro t: We delivered a Gross Margin of 34.7% ( 360 bps). The major factors behind Gross Margin decline were, increased import duties, rising commodity prices and currency devaluation. Lahore Date: August 16, KPMG Taseer Hadi & Co. Chartered Accountants 2 3

Condensed Interim Statement of Financial Position As at June 30, (Unaudited) Note (Unaudited) (Audited) Dec. 31, (Unaudited) (Audited) Dec. 31, Noncurrent assets Property, plant and equipment Capital workinprogress Intangible assets Long term loans and advances Long term deposits and prepayments Current assets Stores and spares Stock in trade Trade debts Current portion of long term loans and advances Sales tax refundable net Advances, deposits, prepayments and other receivables Cash and bank balances Current liabilities Current portion of long term nances Short term borrowings secured Short term running nance under markup arrangements secured Customer security deposits interest free Unclaimed dividend Income tax net Trade and other payables Interest and markup accrued Q 30,361,227 1,967,912 19,498 339,627 47,792 32,736,056 1,873,666 21,507,505 3,284,362 130,070 3,940,210 5,177,230 1,743,697 37,656,740 212,672 11,700,000 5,341,728 268,539 26,257 1,496,220 30,700,009 172,275 49,917,700 28,734,507 4,059,585 23,532 367,359 36,147 33,221,130 1,769,987 15,358,288 781,116 135,248 4,477,768 1,268,098 1,333,984 25,124,489 116,343 11,845,986 513,908 260,369 26,718 1,150,297 26,205,218 146,856 40,265,695 Financed by: Share capital and reserves Authorized capital 75,000,000 (December 31, : 75,000,000) ordinary shares of Rs 10 each Issued, subscribed and paid up capital Share premium General reserve Hedging reserve Accumulated pro t 750,000 453,496 249,527 280,000 6,274,739 7,257,762 750,000 453,496 249,527 280,000 8,357 3,642,960 4,634,340 The annexed notes 1 to 13 form an integral part of these condensed interim nancial statements. Net working capital Total capital employed (12,260,960) 20,475,096 (15,141,206) 18,079,924 Long term and deferred liabilities Long term nances secured Deferred taxation Retirement bene ts Contingencies and commitments Net assets R 9,178,242 2,330,564 1,708,528 13,217,334 7,257,762 9,291,755 2,493,067 1,660,762 13,445,584 4,634,340 SYED SAIFUL ISLAM Chief Financial Of cer BRUNO BORIS OLIERHOEK SYED YAWAR ALI 4 5

Condensed Interim Statement of Pro t or Loss For the six months period ended June 30, (Unaudited) Six months ended Three months ended Condensed Interim Statement of Other Comprehensive Income For the six months period ended June 30, (Unaudited) Sales net Cost of goods sold Gross pro t Distribution and selling expenses Administration expenses Operating pro t Finance cost Other operating expenses Other income 64,567,801 (42,175,969) 22,391,832 (9,843,421) (1,662,179) (11,505,600) 10,886,232 (795,416) (848,843) (1,644,259) 120,562 61,941,060 (38,223,982) 23,717,078 (9,419,774) (1,415,814) (10,835,588) 12,881,490 (477,229) (976,567) (1,453,796) 148,934 31,710,952 (20,515,173) 11,195,779 (4,928,763) (774,784) (5,703,547) 5,492,232 (439,884) (436,554) (876,438) 52,228 31,524,123 (19,227,420) 12,296,703 (5,035,256) (649,073) (5,684,329) 6,612,374 (281,838) (508,338) (790,176) 103,765 Pro t after taxation Other comprehensive income Items that are or may be classi ed subsequently to pro t or loss: Cash ow hedges effective portion of changes in fair value Related tax Total comprehensive income for the period Six months ended 6,259,746 (17,139) 8,782 (8,357) 6,251,389 7,933,697 9,189 (2,572) 6,617 7,940,314 Three months ended 2,870,753 (24,336) 10,507 (13,829) 2,856,924 3,833,396 (4,531) 1,268 (3,263) 3,830,133 Pro t before taxation Taxation Pro t after taxation 9,362,535 (3,102,789) 6,259,746 11,576,628 (3,642,931) 7,933,697 4,668,022 (1,797,269) 2,870,753 5,925,963 (2,092,567) 3,833,396 The annexed notes 1 to 13 form an integral part of these condensed interim nancial statements. Earnings per share basic and diluted (Rupees) 138.03 174.95 63.30 84.53 The annexed notes 1 to 13 form an integral part of these condensed interim nancial statements. SYED SAIFUL ISLAM Chief Financial Of cer BRUNO BORIS OLIERHOEK SYED YAWAR ALI SYED SAIFUL ISLAM Chief Financial Of cer BRUNO BORIS OLIERHOEK SYED YAWAR ALI 26 7

28 Condensed Interim Statement of Cash ows For the six months period ended June 30, (Unaudited) Cash ow from operating activities Cash generated from operations 6 Decrease / (increase) in long term loans and advances Increase in customer security deposits interest free Increase in long term deposits and prepayments Sales tax refundable net Retirement and other bene ts paid Worker's pro t participation fund paid Income taxes paid Net cash generated from operating activities Cash ow from investing activities Fixed capital expenditure Sale proceeds of property, plant and equipment Net cash used in investing activities Cash ow from nancing activities Long term nances net Finance cost paid Short term borrowings secured net Dividend paid Net cash used in nancing activities Net (decrease) / increase in cash and cash equivalents Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of the period Cash and cash equivalents at end of the period 7 Note Six months ended 5,013,834 32,910 8,170 (11,645) 537,558 (245,356) (1,061,570) (2,910,587) 1,363,314 (1,272,607) 52,781 (1,219,826) (17,184) (769,997) (145,986) (3,628,428) (4,561,595) (4,418,107) 820,076 (3,598,031) The annexed notes 1 to 13 form an integral part of these condensed interim nancial statements. SYED SAIFUL ISLAM Chief Financial Of cer BRUNO BORIS OLIERHOEK 5,353,939 (42,887) 10,612 (4,867) 562,007 (206,710) (2,612,097) 3,059,997 (1,172,022) 125,880 (1,046,142) 655,801 (405,120) 6,500,000 (7,703,733) (953,052) 1,060,803 (1,659,953) (599,151) SYED YAWAR ALI Condensed Interim Statement of Changes in Equity For the six months period ended June 30, (Unaudited) Revenue Reserves Capital Reserves Accumulated pro ts Total General reserve Hedging reserve Share premium Share capital 7,839,121 8,812,052 280,000 (10,092) 453,496 249,527 7,933,697 7,933,697 Balance as at December 31, 2016 (audited) Total comprehensive income for the period Pro t after tax 6,617 6,617 Cash ow hedges effective portion of changes in fair value net 7,940,314 7,933,697 6,617 Transactions with owners of the Company recognized directly in equity Final dividend for the year ended December 31, 2016 (Rs. 170 per share) (7,709,429) (7,709,429) Balance as at June 30, (unaudited) 453,496 249,527 (3,475) 280,000 8,063,389 9,042,937 6,708,085 6,708,085 11,832 (244,614) (244,614) 11,832 Total comprehensive income for the period Pro t after tax Cash ow hedges effective portion of changes in fair value net Remeasurement loss on employee retirement bene ts 6,475,303 6,463,471 11,832 9

10 Revenue Reserves Capital Reserves Accumulated pro ts Total General reserve Hedging reserve Share premium Share capital (7,709,429) (7,709,429) (3,174,471) (3,174,471) Interim dividend for the six months period ended June 30, (Rs. 170 per share) Interim dividend for the nine months period ended September 30, (Rs. 70 per share) (10,883,900) (10,883,900) Balance as at December 31, (audited) 453,496 249,527 8,357 280,000 3,642,960 4,634,340 6,259,746 6,259,746 (8,357) (8,357) Pro t after tax Cash ow hedges effective portion of changes in fair value net 6,251,389 6,259,746 (8,357) Transactions with owners of the Company recognized directly in equity Final dividend for the year ended December 31, (Rs. 80 per share) (3,627,967) (3,627,967) Balance as at June 30, (unaudited) 453,496 249,527 280,000 6,274,739 7,257,762 The annexed notes 1 to 13 form an integral part of these condensed interim nancial statements. SYED YAWAR ALI BRUNO BORIS OLIERHOEK SYED SAIFUL ISLAM Chief Financial Of cer Notes to the Condensed Interim Financial Information For the six months period ended June 30, (Unaudited) 1. Legal status and nature of business Nestlé Pakistan Limited ("the Company") is a public limited company incorporated in Pakistan and its shares are quoted on the Pakistan Stock Exchange. The principal activity of the Company is manufacturing, purchase, processing and sale of food products including imported products (dairy, confectionery, culinary, coffee, beverages, infant nutrition and drinking water). Registered of ce of the Company is situated at Babar Ali Foundation Building, 308Upper Mall, Lahore. Following are the factories and their respective locations: Factories Sheikhupura Kabirwala Islamabad Karachi 2. Basis of preparation 2.1 Statement of compliance Address 29km Lahore Sheikhupura Road, Sheikhupura, Pakistan. 10km, Khanewal Road, Kabirwala, District Kabirwala, Pakistan. Plot No. 32, Street No. 3, Sector I10/3, Industrial Area Islamabad, Pakistan. Plot No. A23, North Western Industrial Area, Port Qasim Karachi, Pakistan. These condensed interim nancial statements comprise the condensed interim statement of nancial position of the Company as at 30 June and the related condensed interim statement of pro t or loss and other comprehensive income, condensed interim statement of changes in equity and condensed interim statement of cash ows together with the notes forming part thereof. These condensed interim unconsolidated nancial statements are unaudited but subject to limited scope review by external auditors and being submitted to the shareholders as required under Section 237 of the Companies Act, and the Listing Regulations of Pakistan Stock Exchange Limited. These condensed interim nancial statements of the Company have been prepared in accordance with the accounting and reporting standards as applicable in Pakistan for interim nancial reporting. The accounting and reporting standards as applicable in Pakistan for interim nancial reporting comprise of: International Accounting Standard (IAS) 34, Interim Financial Reporting, issued by the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) as noti ed under the Companies Act, ; Provisions of and directives issued under the Companies Act,. Where the provisions of and directives issued under the Companies Act, differ with the requirements of IAS 34, the provisions of and directives issued under the Companies Act, have been followed. These condensed interim nancial statements do not include all of the information required for annual nancial statements and should be read in conjunction with the annual nancial statements as at and for the year ended 31 December. Selected explanatory notes are included to explain events and transactions that are signi cant to and understanding of the changes in the Company s nancial position and performance since the last nancial statements. 11

Effective 01 January, the provisions of the Companies Act, relating to the preparation of the nancial statements have become applicable. However, there is no major impact of these provisions on the Company's condensed interim nancial statements. 2.2 Judgments and estimates The preparation of condensed interim nancial statements requires management to make judgments, estimates and assumptions for the application of accounting policies and the reported amounts of assets and liabilities, income and expenses. Actual results may differ from these estimates. In preparing these condensed interim nancial statements, the signi cant judgments made by the management in applying accounting policies and key sources of estimation were the same as those that were applied to the nancial statements as at and for the year ended 31 December. 3. Signi cant accounting policies 3.1 The accounting policies and the methods of computation adopted in the preparation of these condensed interim nancial statements are same as those applied in the preparation of the nancial statements for the year ended 31 December. 3.2 The following amendments and interpretations of approved accounting standards will be effective for accounting periods as detailed below: Standard or interpretation Effective date (accounting periods beginning on or after) IFRIC 23 Uncertainty over Income Tax Treatments 01 January 2019 IFRS 15 Revenue from Contract with Customer 01 July Amendment to IFRS 9 Prepayment Features with Negative Compensation 01 July Amendment to IAS 28 Long Term Interests in Associates and Joint Ventures 01 January 2019 Annual Improvements to IFRSs 2015 Cycle (Amendments to IFRS 3, IFRS 11, IAS 12 and IAS 23) 01 January 2019 IAS 19 Employee Bene ts 01 January 2019 IFRS 16 Leases 01 January 2019 4. 5. Property, plant and equipment Contingencies and commitments 5.1 There is no material contingency as at balance sheet date. 5.2 5.3 Opening balance net book value Additions during the period / year Book value of property, plant and equipment disposed / scrapped during the period / year Depreciation charged during the period / year Reversal of Impairment charged / impairment charged for the period / year Closing balance net book value Guarantees Outstanding guarantees Unutilized portion of limits with banks Commitments 5.3.1 The amount of future payments under Ijarah and the period in which these payments will become due are as follows: Not later than one year Later than one year but not later than ve years (Unaudited) 230,536 822,463 (Audited) Dec. 31, 28,734,508 3,364,279 32,098,787 (25,943) (1,726,398) 14,781 30,361,227 28,046,124 4,225,249 32,271,374 (131,032) (3,374,551) (31,283) 28,734,507 213,023 586,976 (Unaudited) (Audited) Dec. 31, 9,832 9,832 5.3.2 Commitments in respect of capital expenditure 2,067,060 1,036,443 5.4 Letters of credit Outstanding letters of credit Unutilized portion of limits with banks 10,598,806 4,360,694 6,478,488 7,949,052 12 13

(Unaudited) (UnAudited) 8. Transactions with related parties Related parties comprise of Nestlé S.A (Holding Company), its subsidiaries and associates, and other companies with common s that of the Company, employees retirement bene t funds and key management personnel. Signi cant transactions with related parties are summarized as follows: 6. Cash generated from operations Pro t before taxation Adjustment for noncash items: Depreciation on property, plant and equipment Amortization of intangible assets Reversal of provision for stock in trade Provision for obsolete stores and spares Provision for Workers' Pro t Participation Fund Provision for Workers' Welfare Fund Gain on disposal of property, plant and equipment Reversal of impairment charge Retirement and other bene ts Finance cost Pro t before working capital changes Effect on cash ow due to working capital changes Increasein current assets: Stores and spares Stock in trade Trade debts Advances, deposits, prepayments and other receivables Increase / (decrease) in current liabilities: Trade and other payables Net increase in working capital Cash generated from operations 9,362,535 1,726,398 4,034 89,432 502,335 181,823 (26,838) (14,781) 293,122 795,416 12,913,476 (193,111) (6,149,217) (2,503,246) (3,926,357) 4,872,289 (7,899,642) 5,013,834 11,576,628 1,667,539 4,034 (16,677) 81,955 620,347 209,967 (62,072) 126,756 477,229 14,685,706 (140,554) (5,923,599) (681,665) (2,562,290) (23,659) (9,331,767) 5,353,939 Associated companies: Royalty and technical assistance fee Purchase of assets, goods, services, rental and reimbursable expense Sales of goods Insurance claims received Donations Other related parties Contribution paid to staff retirement bene t plan Remuneration to key management personnel 9. Segment reporting (Unaudited) (Unaudited) 2,013,274 8,393,593 1,226,735 9,047 432,937 259,955 1,761,112 7,758,860 33,514 22,480 2,500 362,219 225,201 All transactions with related parties have been carried out on commercial terms and conditions. Segment information is presented in respect of the Company's business. The primary format, business segment, is based on the Company's management reporting structure. Segment results, assets and liabilities include items directly attributable to a segment as well as those that can be allocated on a reasonable basis. Unallocated assets and liabilities include short term and long term borrowings, employees retirement bene ts and other operating liabilities. 7. Cash and cash equivalents Cash and bank balances Short term running nances secured 1,743,697 (5,341,728) (3,598,031) 567,706 (1,166,857) (599,151) Segment capital expenditure is the total cost incurred during the period to acquire segment assets that are expected to be used for more than one year. The Company's operations comprise of the following main business segments: Milk and nutrition products Beverages These segments comprise of following major types of products: Milk and nutrition products Milk based products and cereals Beverages Juices & water 14 15

9.1 Segment analysis for the six months ended 30 June (Unaudited) Sales External sales Intersegment sales Total revenue Milk & Nutrition Products 47,940,957 47,940,957 Beverages 16,232,077 16,232,077 Other Operations 394,767 394,767 Total 64,567,801 64,567,801 Reportable segment assets and liabilities As at June 30, (Unaudited) Segment assets Unallocated assets Total assets Milk & Nutrition Products 43,594,457 Other Beverages Operations 14,735,563 684,149 Total 59,014,169 11,378,627 70,392,796 Depreciation and amortization Operating pro t before tax and unallocated expenses 1,258,570 9,363,880 437,049 1,688,935 30,779 (166,583) 1,726,398 10,886,232 Segment liabilities Unallocated liabilities Total liabilities 22,952,581 8,039,930 189,002 31,181,512 31,953,522 63,135,034 Unallocated corporate expenses: Finance cost Other operating expenses Other income Taxation Pro t after taxation (795,416) (848,843) 120,562 (3,102,789) 6,259,746 As at December 31, (Audited) Segment assets Unallocated assets Total assets Segment liabilities Unallocated liabilities Total liabilities 35,876,654 20,555,771 14,296,431 6,056,985 508,219 170,701 50,681,304 7,664,315 58,345,619 26,783,457 26,927,822 53,711,279 Segment analysis for the six months ended 30 June (Unaudited) Sales External sales Intersegment sales Total revenue Depreciation and amortization Operating pro t before tax and unallocated expenses Milk & Nutrition Products 46,910,279 46,910,279 1,192,538 10,278,852 Beverages 14,628,488 14,628,488 443,027 2,766,421 Other Operations 402,293 402,293 36,008 (163,783) Total 61,941,060 61,941,060 1,671,573 12,881,490 9.2 Geographical segments Sales are made by the company in the following countries: Pakistan Afghanistan Other countries (Unaudited) (Unaudited) 63,261,039 1,163,096 143,666 64,567,801 59,350,503 2,497,829 92,728 61,941,060 Unallocated corporate expenses: Finance cost Other operating expenses Other income Taxation Pro t after taxation (477,229) (976,567) 148,934 (3,642,931) 7,933,697 The company manages and operates manufacturing facilities and sales of ces in Pakistan only. 16 17

10. Financial risk management The Company's nancial risk management objective and policies are consistent with that disclosed in the audited nancial statements of the Company for the year ended 31 December. There is no change in the nature and corresponding hierarchies of fair valuation levels of nancial instruments from those as disclosed in the audited nancial statements of the Company for the year ended 31 December. 11. Date of authorization for issue These unaudited condensed interim nancial statements were authorized for issue on August 16, by the Board of s. 12. Dividend The Board of s in their meeting held on August 16, have proposed an interim cash dividend for the six months period ended 30 June of Rs. 110 (30 June : Rs. 170 ) per share, amounting to Rs. 4,988.45 (30 June : Rs. 7,709.43 million). These condensed interim nancial statements do not re ect the effect of this dividend. 13. General These condensed interim nancial statements are presented in Pakistani rupees which is the Company's functional currency and the gures have been rounded off to the nearest thousand rupees. COMPANY INFORMATION Board of s Company Secretary Management Syed Yawar Ali Bruno Boris Olierhoek Syed Babar Ali Syed Hyder Ali Osman Khalid Waheed Syed Saiful Islam Juan Jose Aranols Campillo Naveed Ahmad Khan John Martin Miller Ali Sadozai Abdullah Jawaid Ahmad Akmal Saeed Ali Sadozai Babar Hussain Khan Jason Avancena Bruno Boris Olierhoek Fuad Saqib Ghazanfar Haseeb Aslam Humaira Ashar Syed Saiful Islam Khurram Zia Amr Rehan Ali Akbar Samra Maqbool Sheikh Waqar Ahmad Syeda Nausheen Iqbal Jaffery Usman Iqbal Bhatti / Managing General Counsel Business Excellence Of cer Nestlé Professional Head of Human Resources Head of Legal Affairs & Company Secretary Head of Sales Business Excellence Of cer Infant Nutrition Managing Business Executive Of cer Beverages, Culinary, CPW Business Executive Of cer Family Dairy Market Innovation Lead Head of Finance and Controls Business Executive Of cer Nestlé Waters Pakistan Head of Technical Head of Supply Chain Head of Communication and Marketing Services Head of Corporate Affairs Market Business Excellence Manager Business Executive Of cer Dairy Nutrition Solution SYED SAIFUL ISLAM Chief Financial Of cer BRUNO BORIS OLIERHOEK SYED YAWAR ALI Registered & Corporate Of ce Corporate Of ce Annex 308 Upper Mall, Lahore 54000, Pakistan. PABX : (042) 111 637 853 Fax : (042) 35789303 4 304 Upper Mall, Lahore 54000, Pakistan. 309 Upper Mall, Lahore 54000, Pakistan. 309A Upper Mall, Lahore 54000, Pakistan. 18 19

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