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Eng US Presentation 2015 24 April, 2015

Eng US Disclaimer This presentation has been prepared by Duni AB (the Company ) solely for use at this investor presentation and is furnished to you solely for your information and may not be reproduced or redistributed, in whole or in part, to any other person. By attending the meeting where this presentation is made, or by reading the presentation slides, you agree to be bound by the following limitations. This presentation is not for presentation or transmission into the United States or to any U.S. person, as that term is defined under Regulation S promulgated under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended. This presentation contains various forward-looking statements that reflect management s current views with respect to future events and financial and operational performance. The words believe, expect, anticipate, intend, may, plan, estimate, should, could, aim, target, might, or, in each case, their negative, or similar expressions identify certain of these forward-looking statements. Others can be identified from the context in which the statements are made. These forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors, which are in some cases beyond the Company s control and may cause actual results or performance to differ materially from those expressed or implied from such forward-looking statements. These risks include but are not limited to the Company s ability to operate profitably, maintain its competitive position, to promote and improve its reputation and the awareness of the brands in its portfolio, to successfully operate its growth strategy and the impact of changes in pricing policies, political and regulatory developments in the markets in which the Company operates, and other risks. The information and opinions contained in this document are provided as at the date of this presentation and are subject to change without notice. No representation or warranty (expressed or implied) is made as to, and no reliance should be placed on, the fairness, accuracy or completeness of the information contained herein. Accordingly, none of the Company, or any of its principal shareholders or subsidiary undertakings or any of such person s officers or employees accepts any liability whatsoever arising directly or indirectly from the use of this document. 2 10/22/

2015 Highlights Strengthened margins in all core Business Areas with exception for Materials & Services. Last quarter with production of input material for Hygiene industry. Organic growth ~3%, mainly derived from Meal Service and Consumer Business Area. Net debt decreased. Net sales SEK 1 046 m (921) Operating income SEK 112 m (73) Operating margin 10.7% (7.9%) 3

Operating income (LTM) on highest level since IPO 525 500 475 450 425 400 375 350 325 2008 2009 2009 2009 2009 2010 2010 2010 2010 2011 2011 2011 2011 2012 2012 2012 2012 2015 4

Market Outlook

Eng US Market Outlook HoReCa market long-term growing in line or slightly above GDP. Higher growth in take-away, catering and fast food restaurants. Modest growth in recent German HoReCa, but still weak in West & Southern Europe. Macro figures signs of improvement. German macro statistics point towards a possible improvement in economy and a strengthening of the consumer confidence. Albeit price pressure on oil and other production input materials, strong USD are though diminishing/erasing the effect in EUR. High volatility in exchange rates reflect continuous uncertainty in the market. Pulp remain on high levels in EUR correlated to the strong USD. Recent upward movement on plastic prices and price drop seen end of almost erased. 6

Business Areas Eng US

Table Top Profit margin improvement by almost two percentage points.

Table Top SALES & OPERATING MARGIN 1) NET SALES, SEK m 2 300 2 200 2 100 2 000 1 900 2 040 OPERATING MARGIN, % 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% 2 179 2 214 LTM 2015 2015, 2015 Modest growth for the quarter, but with a positive trend. Some improvement in mature markets like Germany and Benelux. Contrary, on the challenging environment in Switzerland and partly Nordics. Increased efficiency within sales and production important contributors for stronger operating margin. Strong USD vs. EUR continue to put pressure on pulp cost and other raw material components linked to dollar development. High volatility in currency rates, however strong GBP and CHF gives positive impact for Table Top. 9 1) Operating margin adjusted for fair value allocations and amortization of intangible assets identified in connection with business acquisitions and for restructuring costs and market valuation of derivatives.

10 Meal Service Improved margins and healthy grow levels.

, 2015 Meal Service SALES & OPERATING MARGIN 1) NET SALES, SEK m 600 550 500 450 509 OPERATING MARGIN, % 10% 8% 6% 4% -2% 0% 2% -4% 555 568 LTM 2015 2015 Growth level stable on 6-7% reflecting the positive development in takeaway segment. Close cooperation with customers and innovative solutions give competitive advantage. Lower raw material prices in the quarter, but recent increase in plastic price have almost erased the price decrease starting end of. 1) Operating margin adjusted for fair value allocations and amortization of intangible assets identified in connection with business acquisitions and for restructuring costs and market valuation of derivatives. 11

Consumer Paper+Design main contributor to profit and sales increase.

Consumer SALES & OPERATING MARGIN 1) NET SALES, SEK m 1 500 1 000 500 0 603 OPERATING MARGIN, % 16% 12% 8% -4% 0% 4% -8% 889 1 008 LTM 2015 2015, 2015 Last quarter with full effect of acquisition of Paper+Design. Albeit insignificant growth levels in Retail industry, Consumer Business Area achieved growth in the majority of the markets. Continuous strong price pressure, but Designs for Duni and premium qualities improve market position. 13 1) Operating margin adjusted for fair value allocations and amortization of intangible assets identified in connection with business acquisitions and for restructuring costs and market valuation of derivatives.

14 New Markets Stabilization in first quarter although difficult situation in Russia.

New Markets Russian Ruble strengthened compared to year end level, but still comparatively weak. Asian development continues with Duni Singapore as important hub. Overall satisfying demand and progression in Middle East and South America. 6% 20% 7% 7% Singapore 51% Russia Middle East & North Africa South & Latin America SALES & OPERATING MARGIN 1) 250 200 150 100 50 0 150 195 199 OPERATING MARGIN, % 8% 4% 0% -4% -8% LTM 2015 2015 15 9% Net sales, geographical split Asia & Oceania Other 1) Operating margin adjusted for fair value allocations and amortization of intangible assets identified in connection with business acquisitions and for restructuring costs and market valuation of derivatives.

16 Materials & Services Last quarter with hygiene production.

Financials Eng US

Eng US Operating Income increase of almost 40 MSEK SEK m 2015 LTM 2015 FY Net sales 1 046 921 4 374 4 249 Gross profit 292 241 1 209 1 158 Gross margin 27.9% 26.1% 27.6% 27.2% Selling expenses -125-113 -467-456 Administrative expenses -58-46 -223-211 R & D expenses -3-4 -11-12 Other operating net -2-5 -20-24 EBIT 105 72 489 456 Adjustments -7-1 -26-18 Operating income 1) 112 73 514 475 Operating margin 10.7% 7.9% 11.7% 11.2% Financial net -6-3 -22-19 Taxes -26-18 -125-118 Net income 74 51 342 319 Earnings per share 1.57 1.09 7.27 6.80 18 1) Operating income adjusted for fair value allocations and amortization of intangible assets identified in connection with business acquisitions and for restructuring costs and market valuation of derivatives.

Eng US Strong quarters in all segments (excl M&S) SEK m 2015 LTM 2015 FY Table Top Net Sales 513 477 2 214 2 179 Operating income 1) 78 64 387 373 Operating margin 15.2% 13.3% 17.5% 17.1% Meal Service Net Sales 136 123 568 555 Operating income 1) 2-1 23 19 Operating margin 1.8% -0.9% 4.0% 3.5% Consumer Net Sales 276 157 1 008 889 Operating income 1) 24 6 73 54 Operating margin 8.6% 3.6% 7.2% 6.1% New Markets Net Sales 47 43 199 195 Materials & Services Operating income 1) 3-3 7 1 Operating margin 6.9% -6.1% 3.7% 0.8% Net Sales 74 120 384 431 Operating income 1) 4 7 24 27 Operating margin 5.8% 6.1% 6.3% 6.3% Duni Net Sales 1 046 921 4 374 4 249 Operating income 1) 112 73 514 475 Operating margin 10.7% 7.9% 11.7% 11.2% 19 1) Operating income adjusted for fair value allocations and amortization of intangible assets identified in connection with business acquisitions and for restructuring costs and market valuation of derivatives.

Eng US Strong Cash Flow SEK m 2015 LTM /2015 FY EBITDA 1) 144 100 640 596 Capital expenditure -19-10 -96-87 Change in; Inventory -38-44 12 6 Accounts receivable 27 38-19 -8 Accounts payable -2-28 -2-28 Other operating working capital -40-12 -6 22 Change in working capital -53-46 -15-8 Operating cash flow 72 44 529 501 1) Operating income adjusted for fair value allocations and amortization of intangible assets identified in connection with business acquisitions and for restructuring costs and market valuation of derivatives. 20

Eng US Strong financial position SEK m March 2015 December March Goodwill 1 462 1 463 1 249 Tangible and intangible fixed assets 1 128 1 162 783 Net financial assets 1) -4-1 142 Inventories 536 503 478 Accounts receivable 710 743 619 Accounts payable -341-341 -318 Other operating assets and -398-448 -352 liabilities 3) Net assets 3 092 3 081 2 601 Net debt 836 888 454 Equity 2 255 2 193 2 147 Equity and net debt 3 092 3 081 2 601 ROCE 2) 17% 16% 17% ROCE 2) w/o Goodwill 37% 32% 34% Net debt / Equity 34% 41% 21% Net debt / EBITDA 2) 1.3 1.5 0.9 21 1) Deferred tax assets and liabilities + Income tax receivables and payables. 2) Operating income adjusted for fair value allocations and amortization of intangible assets identified in connection with business acquisitions and for restructuring costs and market valuation of derivatives. 3) Including restructuring provision and derivatives.

Eng US Sales growth > 5% Organic growth of 5% over a business cycle Consider acquisitions to reach new markets or to strengthen current market positions LTM 3.6% at fixed exchange rates, excluding hygiene business 1) 22 Operating margin > 10% Dividend payout ratio 40+% Top line growth premium focus Improvements in manufacturing, sourcing and logistics Target at least 40% of net profit 1) Calculated including hygiene business under divestment 0.4% LTM 11.7% 4.50 SEK per share (proposal)

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