Annual Shareholders Meeting 30 October 2018

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Annual Shareholders Meeting 30 October 2018

Board of Directors Leadership Team A W (Alan) Clarke G C W (Grant) Biel S E F (Sarah) Haydon Retiring at today s meeting J M (John) Rae T H G (George) Adams D V (Dianne) Williams CEO: Paul Alston CFO: Victor Tan GM Australia: Michael Richardson National Sales Manager NZ: Dean Chandler GM Product Development/ Marketing: Rochelle Flint GM Manufacturing: Craig Wallis GM Comms/Culture: Lenska Papich 2

FY18 has been a turnaround year for Cavalier Corporation. As we roll out our new strategy, to be a marketer of high end carpet solutions, we are confident we are on track to longterm sustainable growth, with improving margins and quality earnings. The Board, management and staff are excited and optimistic about our future, particularly the company s renewed focus on wool, and the opportunity this presents locally and globally. 3

Sale of Cavalier Wool Holdings Sale of 27.5% interest in Cavalier Wool Holdings Limited for $13.5m in cash The sale included the property held by 50% owned CWS Assets Limited which had been leased to CWH Proceeds have been offset against borrowings Non-cash write-down of $11.8m Sale in best interests of the company: In line with new strategy to be a marketer of high end carpet solutions - not just a manufacturer Secured a long term scouring and access agreement CWH investment did not yield a cash dividend to Cavalier Significant future capex identified 4

Stronger Financial Platform Debt position continues to improve Major focus on debt reduction over the past twelve months. Making good progress and further reductions expected in the short term. Further reduction in borrowings post-sale of CWH wool scouring business. Committed to re-introduction of dividends as part of long term financial strategy. 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Aggressive debt reduction programme 58.8 59.0 53.9 32.7 Net Debt $m Investment into brand and consolidating manufacturing operations 36.5 42.3 40.2 Major focus on reducing debt Jun-14 Dec-14 Jun-15 Dec-15 Jun-16 Dec-16 Jun-17 Dec-17 Jun-18 Sep-18 33.3 29.4 Sale of CWH for $13.5m 18.0 5

An Exciting Future New strategy with a focus on being a marketer of high quality, environmentally responsible carpet solutions, with a wool bias. Based on Cavalier s proven and differentiated positioning as an innovator of high quality floor solutions. Supported by a passionate and experienced team with in depth market knowledge. 6

Paul Alston CEO 7

Our Company Operations are based in New Zealand and Australia with exports around the world Auckland Head office Tufting factory Sales office Cambridge Wool store Taumarunui/Raetihi/Taihape Wool stores Wanganui Felting plant Wool store Napier Spinning factory Wellington Sales office Christchurch Sales office Brisbane Sales office Sydney AU head office Administration Sales office Melbourne Sales office Adelaide Sales office Perth Sales office 8

Resetting Our Business Restructuring undertaken in the past few years in response to market challenges and changes within the industry: Rationalisation and optimisation of warehousing, distribution and manufacturing facilities Sale of property and loss making assets New product development Cost reductions The significant manufacturing costs associated with the restructuring are now behind us. 9

Year in Review REVENUE Normalised earnings Balance Sheet $148.1m $4.0m NPAT $10.0m EBITDA STRONGER FINANCIAL POSITION. Reduction in net debt $10.8m A NEW STRATEGIC FOCUS Improved Margins 10

A New Strategic Focus SHIFT IN FOCUS FROM BEING A MANUFACTURER TO A MARKETING- LED BUSINESS Remain a proud and successful manufacturer of high quality carpets. Move towards customer-led marketing focus delivering carpets that our customers want. Focus on delivering long term sustainable growth, improving margins and quality earnings. 11

Strategic Pillars Marketing We will promote our New Zealand wool story and quality proposition. We will continue to lead in product innovation. Leadership in product development is not new for Cavalier, in fact it is what has set us apart for many years. INITIATIVES: Activity tailored towards high end, high margin proposition Increase investment into marketing Grow capability in product innovation and leadership Investment into research and development Creation of ranges that command a premium Focus on wool and the highly valued Cavalier Bremworth brand. 12

Strategic Pillars Opportunity In The Global Wool Market Wool carpets are our heritage. Majority of current sales into Australia and New Zealand. Percentage of sales Growth opportunities in other world markets with wool carpets particularly North America and the UK. 2% 0.5% 0.5% US wool carpet market estimated at USD$513m. UK wool carpet market estimated at USD$498m. 42% 55% 13

Domotex Germany January 2019 The largest and most important flooring trade show globally

Strategic Pillars Sales We will develop wool and higher margin sales opportunities It is our intention to become the dominant force in the New Zealand market, grow market share in Australia and expand in other international Markets. INITIATIVES Focus on higher margin sales opportunities and wool Careful consideration of new market options and investment channels Enhanced retail initiatives and promotions to align with high margin programme Launch of wool training module for retailers Develop higher end, niche market opportunities with interior designers and architects Continue to promote innovative products, such as rugs 15

Retailer: Wool training kit 16

Strategic Pillars People INITIATIVES We will create a great place to work, from the inside out. Cavalier is a business as much about its people as is about its products. The two are intimately linked. Increased investment in people, culture and communications programmes Focus on attracting key talent, and growing and retaining existing people Company-wide engagement survey Continue to celebrate diversity and promote inclusion 17

Outlook for FY19 Another year of improving financial performance and growth Favourable wool prices. Balance sheet continues to strengthen further debt reduction expected. NZD/AUD more favourable. Demand for wool continues to grow positive effect on wool trading volumes. Continued cost management. Efficiency improving in manufacturing operations and further gains to be realised. Investment into new IT system, customer relationships, expanding global presence and innovation. Continue to assess new business and market opportunities in line with strategy. 18

The Future Build on leadership position in wool. Increased focus on high-end, higher margin products. Growth opportunities in woollen products outside of New Zealand. Increased R&D and marketing spend innovation and product development. Opportunities for growth in Australia and Rest of World markets. Invest in and promote the environmental benefits of our woollen products. Increased investment in our people 19

Shareholder Discussion 20

Resolutions 21

Resolutions Resolution 1: That the directors are authorised to fix the fees and expenses of the auditor, KPMG. Resolution 2: That Grant Biel, who retires by rotation at the Annual Meeting and is eligible for re-election, be reelected as a director of the Company. Resolution 3: That Alan Clarke, who retires at the Annual Meeting and is eligible for election, be elected as a director of the Company. Resolution 4: That George Adams, who retires at the Annual Meeting and is eligible for election, be elected as a director of the Company. Resolution 5: That the total directors fee pool be increased by $100,000 per annum from $350,000 per annum to $450,000 per annum (exclusive of GST), being the aggregate payable to all directors of the Company for their services as directors of the Company, with such sum to be divided among the directors as the Board may from time to time determine.

Other Business Close of the Meeting 23

Glossary and Reconciliation EBITDA Normalised EBITDA NPAT Earnings Before Interest, Tax, Depreciation and Amortisation. EBITDA excludes profit/losses generated by the wool scouring business, in which Cavalier has a 27.5% shareholding. The results for this business are equity accounted on a separate line in the annual accounts and therefore not included in the consolidated EBITDA. EBITDA excluding abnormal items and non-trading adjustments. A reconciliation of EBITDA to normalised EBITDA is below. Net Profit After Tax $000 s FY18 FY17 EBITDA 10,324 (2,232) Restructuring costs (189) 6,309 Reversal of impairment of fixed assets (137) (1,505) Normalised EBITDA 9,998 2,572

Disclaimer This presentation has been prepared by Cavalier Corporation Limited ( CAV ). The information in this presentation is of a general nature only. It is not a complete description of CAV. This presentation is not a recommendation or offer of financial products for subscription, purchase or sale, or an invitation or solicitation for such offers. This presentation is not intended as investment, financial or other advice and must not be relied on by any prospective investor. It does not take into account any particular prospective investor s objectives, financial situation, circumstances or needs, and does not purport to contain all the information that a prospective investor may require. Any person who is considering an investment in CAV securities should obtain independent professional advice prior to making an investment decision, and should make any investment decision having regard to that person s own objectives, financial situation, circumstances and needs. Past performance information contained in this presentation should not be relied upon (and is not) an indication of future performance. This presentation may also contain forward looking statements with respect to the financial condition, results of operations and business, and business strategy of CAV. Information about the future, by its nature, involves inherent risks and uncertainties. Accordingly, nothing in this presentation is a promise or representation as to the future or a promise or representation that a transaction or outcome referred to in this presentation will proceed or occur on the basis described in this presentation. Statements or assumptions in this presentation as to future matters may prove to be incorrect. A number of financial measures are used in this presentation and should not be considered in isolation from, or as a substitute for, the information provided in CAV s financial statements available at www.cavcorp.co.nz. CAV and its related companies and their respective directors, employees and representatives make no representation or warranty of any nature (including as to accuracy or completeness) in respect of this presentation and will have no liability (including for negligence) for any errors in or omissions from, or for any loss (whether foreseeable or not) arising in connection with the use of or reliance on, information in this presentation. 25