RESULTS FOR SIX MONTHS TO. 30 September 2018

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RESULTS FOR SIX MONTHS TO 30 September 2018 1

Nick Hampton, Chief Executive Imran Nawaz, Chief Financial Officer AGENDA Business Update Financial Results and Outlook Summary Questions 2

Overview Programmes to Sharpen, Accelerate, Simplify progressing well Strengthened leadership team driving pace and agility across organisation Overall H1 performance in line with our expectations: Volume growth in Food & Beverage Solutions, including North America Primary Products profit* lower due to Commodities Inflationary headwinds proactively managed Full year guidance unchanged Interim dividend increased by 0.2p (2.4%) to 8.6p per share * Adjusted operating profit 3

Three Clear Priorities SHARPEN ACCELERATE SIMPLIFY 4

Sharpen the Focus on our Customers Both divisions Broadening customer interactions at all levels Executive, R&D, Marketing, Commercial Beverages Food & Beverage Solutions Focus on selected categories Solutions approach Innovation growth partner Indonesia Mexico North America Japan Soups, sauces and dressings Primary Products Maximise margins through customer and product mix Diversify capacity to new and growing end-markets North America Middle East Philippines Costa Rica 5

Accelerate Portfolio Development Balanced Pipeline Customer Collaboration New Product Acceleration Open Innovation More line extensions and next generation projects Developing solutions jointly with customers Accelerating projects to meet customer demand External partnerships to catalyse innovation +10% >40% 12 months 4 Increase in last 12 months Over last 12 months Faster launch of TASTEVA M Stevia Sweetener Partnerships with start-ups in TERRA incubator 6

Simplify the Business Making Faster Decisions Sustainable Productivity Examples Examples Combined logistics and transportation teams in North America Consolidated Group-wide marketing activities within Food & Beverage Solutions New gas boiler >US$1.5m benefit per annum Warehouse optimisation >US$0.75m benefit per annum 7

Encouraging early progress SHARPEN ACCELERATE SIMPLIFY Purpose-driven organisation Strengthened leadership team Dynamic culture 8

AGENDA Business Update Financial Results and Outlook Summary Questions 9

Solid first half performance SIX MONTHS TO 30 SEPTEMBER 2018 Commercial Food & Beverage Solutions volume growth Financial Earnings per share growth 1 Sucralose delivered solid results Strong cash generation Primary Products Sweeteners and Starches demand steady Robust balance sheet 1 Adjusted diluted earnings per share from continuing operations in constant currency 10

Financial Highlights SIX MONTHS TO 30 SEPTEMBER 2018 SALES ADJUSTED PROFIT BEFORE TAX ADJUSTED DILUTED EPS 1.4bn +2%* 166m +2%* 27.9p +5%* ADJUSTED FREE CASH FLOW NET DEBT INTERIM DIVIDEND (PENCE) 152m + 1m 337m 55m lower than 31 March 8.6p +0.2p Inflationary headwinds of 12 million from materials and transportation in North America. Adjusted results and a number of other terms and performance measures used in this presentation are not defined within accounting standards. See descriptions of these items and, where relevant, ratio calculations in Notes 1 and 2, on pages 20 to 24, and Ratio Analysis on page 33 of the Half Year Results for the six months to 30 September 2018 available on the Company s website * Percentage changes are in constant currency 11

Food & Beverage Solutions SIX MONTHS TO 30 SEPTEMBER 2018 TOTAL VOLUME +4% ADJUSTED OPERATING PROFIT 77m +3%* SALES 443m NEW PRODUCTS SALES +6%* +5%* 47m VOLUME GROWTH +4% volume growth North America +3% Asia Pacific and Latin America +16% Europe, Middle East and Africa in line +3%* adjusted operating profit growth After absorption of investments in second half of fiscal 2018 and cost inflation +6%* increase in New Products sales See descriptions of adjusted results in Note 1 of Statement of Half Year Results for six months to 30 September 2018 on the Company s website * Percentage changes in constant currency 12

Sucralose SIX MONTHS TO 30 SEPTEMBER 2018 TOTAL VOLUME +7% ADJUSTED OPERATING PROFIT 27m +1%* SALES 77m +5%* SOLID RESULTS Volume +7% higher Benefit of production efficiencies Increasing demand Adjusted Operating Profit +1%* Tighter pricing due to surplus industry capacity Cost inflation in North America See descriptions of adjusted results in Note 1 of Statement of Half Year Results for six months to 30 September 2018 on the Company s website * Percentage changes in constant currency 13

Primary Products SIX MONTHS TO 30 SEPTEMBER 2018 TOTAL VOLUME SWEETENER VOLUME SOLID FUNDAMENTALS, COST INFLATION In line with comparative period In line with comparative period Sweeteners volume in line; Industrial starch volume 3% lower Sweeteners and Starches adjusted operating profit in line* ADJUSTED OPERATING PROFIT SWEETENERS AND STARCHES 80m In line with comparative period* ADJUSTED OPERATING PROFIT COMMODITIES 5m - 5m Steady demand and margins Mix management and cost discipline offsetting cost headwinds 4m insurance recovery Commodities profits 5m lower Exceptionally strong comparative period See descriptions of adjusted results in Note 1 of Statement of Half Year Results for six months to 30 September 2018 on the Company s website * Change in constant currency 14

Central, Interest and Joint Ventures SIX MONTHS TO 30 SEPTEMBER 2018 Central costs 4m lower Cost discipline Net finance expense 4m lower Benefit of prior year pension contribution Joint ventures profit after tax +6%* DuPont Tate & Lyle Bio-Products performed well Firm demand at Almex, Mexico * Percentage change in constant currency 15

Strong cash generation and robust balance sheet SIX MONTHS TO 30 SEPTEMBER 2018 Adjusted free cash flow Net Debt 392m 138m 151m 152m 337m H1 FY17 H1 FY18 H1 FY19 31 March 2018 30 September 2018 Capital expenditure at 62 million was in line with comparative period. See descriptions of adjusted results in Note 1 of Statement of Half Year Results for six months to 30 September 2018 on the Company s website 16

Exceptional Items SIX MONTHS TO 30 SEPTEMBER 2018 million Cash In period Non-cash Total Focus portfolio Oat ingredients impairment (40) (40) Simplify business Restructuring 1 (1) (1)* (2) Gain on sale and leaseback of rail cars 13 (2) 11 Asset remediation (16)* (16) 12 (59) (47) 1 Four-year programme to drive US$100m productivity benefits, with total cash costs estimated up to US$40m * Will become a cash outflow in future periods 17

Summary Full year outlook remains unchanged HALF YEAR TO 30 SEPTEMBER 2018 H1 performance in line with our expectations Inflationary headwinds proactively managed Adjusted diluted earnings per share +5% 1 Robust balance sheet Outlook for year ending 31 March 2019 remains unchanged We expect growth in earnings per share 1 in constant currency to be in a mid-single digit range, albeit towards the lower end due to energy and transport cost inflation in North America and a strong year of Commodities performance in fiscal 2018. Interim dividend up 0.2p to 8.6p per share 1 Adjusted diluted earnings per share from continuing operations in constant currency See descriptions of adjusted results in Note 1 of Statement of Half Year Results for six months to 30 September 2018 on the Company s website 18

AGENDA Business Update Financial Results and Outlook Summary Questions 19

Conclusion Programmes to Sharpen, Accelerate, Simplify progressing well SHARPEN Strengthened leadership team driving pace and agility across organisation ACCELERATE Performance in line with our expectations Long-term growth potential SIMPLIFY 20

AGENDA Business Update Financial Results and Outlook Summary Questions 21

Cautionary Statement This presentation for the Half Year Results for the six months to 30 September 2018 contains certain forward-looking statements with respect to the financial condition, results, operations and businesses of Tate & Lyle PLC. These statements and forecasts involve risk and uncertainty because they relate to events and depend upon circumstances that will occur in the future. There are a number of factors that could cause actual results or developments to differ materially from those expressed or implied by these forward-looking statements and forecasts. 22