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Leadership in life insurance November 215

Agenda Industry overview Outlook Company strategy and performance 2

Agenda Industry overview Outlook Company strategy and performance 3

Evolution of life insurance industry in India FY22 FY21 FY215 New business premium 1 (Rs bn) Total premium (Rs bn) 116 51 21.5% 23.2% 55 2,655-5.8% 4.3% 48 3,277 Penetration (as a % to GDP) Assets under management (Rs bn) In-force sum assured 2 (Rs bn) In-force sum assured (as % to GDP) 2.1% 4.1% 2.8% 2.6% 2,34 24.% 12,899 12.7% 23,442 11,812* 15.5% 37,55 16.% 78,786 5.1% 57.9% 62.8% 4 1. Retail weighted premium 2. Individual and Group in-force sum assured Source: IRDAI, CSO, Life insurance council * Company estimate

Rs bn New business 1 : Private players showing strong growth Growth FY212 FY213 FY214 FY215 H1FY216 Private -23.9% 1.9% -3.4% 15.9% 15.2% LIC 11.2% -4.1% -3.4% -26.3% -11.1% Industry -4.8% -1.9% -3.4% -1.3%.4% 35 6% 3 25 45.7% 36.5% 38.% 38.% 49.% 5.2% 5% 4% 2 15 3% 1 2% 5 1% FY211 FY212 FY213 FY214 FY215 H1FY216 LIC Private Private market share % 5 1. Retail weighted new business premium Source : IRDAI, Life insurance council

Bancassurance dominant channel for private players 1 Industry 6% 6% 6% 8% 8% 15% 16% 16% 21% 2% Private players 17% 17% 16% 17% 19% 39% 43% 44% 47% 48% 79% 78% 78% 71% 71% 44% 4% 4% 36% 33% FY212 FY213 FY214 FY215 Q1FY216 Agency Bancassurance Others FY212 FY213 FY214 FY215 Q1FY216 Agency Bancassurance Others Given a well developed banking sector, bancassurance has become largest channel for private players LIC- 95% of Individual new business sales contributed by agency 6 1. Individual new business premium basis Source: IRDAI, Public disclosures Components may not add up to the totals due to rounding off

Share of ULIPs on the rise 1 Industry Private players 15% 1% 7% 12% 12% 41% 35% 29% 38% 4% 85% 9% 93% 88% 88% 59% 65% 71% 62% 6% FY212 FY213 FY214 FY215 Q1FY216 Traditional ULIP Strong value proposition of ULIPs Transparent and low charges FY212 FY213 FY214 FY215 Q1FY216 Traditional Lower discontinuance charges upto year 5 and zero surrender penalty after 5 years ULIP Choice of asset allocation to match risk appetite of different customer 7 1. New business premium basis Source: IRDAI, Life insurance council

Agenda Industry overview Outlook Company strategy and performance 8

Japan USA South Korea South Africa Brazil Russia India Indonesia China South Korea South Africa Japan Russia Brazil Indonesia USA India China Favourable demography to drive macro growth Large and Growing Population Base 1 213 Population (mn) 1,35 1,238 316 251 21 127 143 5 53 High Share of Working Population 2 Population of age 25-6 years (in mn) 739 691 639 585 Indian economy poised to head towards sustained growth fuelled by favourable demographics, rising affluence 215 22 225 23 Rising Affluence 1 GDP per Capita CAGR (27-217) 2.1% 2.5% 3.4% 3.6% 5.4% 7.5% 9.8% 1.1% 14.4% Driving GDP Growth 3 9.8% 8.5% 4.9% 4.3% 1.9% 6.6% 5.1% 6.9% 7.3% 7.5% 7.9% 8.% 3.1% 2.4% 2.5% 2.6% 2.8% 3.3% 3.2% -1.7% FY2 FY8 FY1 FY12 FY13 FY14 FY15 FY16 FY17 FY18 Growth rate of total premium written by the insurance industry has outpaced the GDP growth rate over the period of FY22-FY215 India World 9 1. Source: Economist Intelligence Unit 2. Source: UN population division 213 release 3. Source: World bank database

Rs trillion Share of Insurance in Savings Expected to Rise Financial savings headed toward a rebound Financial year 22 28 21 211 212 213 214 215 Financial savings / GDP 1.5% 11.6% 12.% 9.9% 7.3% 7.% 7.2% 7.6% Household savings / GDP 23.2% 22.4% 25.2% 23.1% 22.8% 2.2% 18.2% 18.1%* 25 2 15 1 5 6.43 6.94 8.19 9.59 7.74 7.75 5.8 13.71 13.22 8.56 1.26 12.46 13.8 2.47 2.98 5.38 FY22 FY28 FY21 FY211 FY212 FY213 FY214 FY215 Physical savings Financial savings India has a high household savings rate Part of physical savings shifting to financial savings 1 *Company estimate

S.Africa Japan Korea Thailand US India China Indonesia US Japan Singapore Korea Malaysia Germany Thailand India 3.6% 3.% 2.6% 1.7% 1.1% 8.4% 7.2% 11.4% Share of insurance in financial savings expected to rise 1% 8% 6% 4% 2% % Distribution of financial assets 1 22.% 19.5% 21.% 17.8% 16.% 26.2% 19.% 14.4% FY22 FY28 FY21 FY211 FY212 FY213 FY214 FY215 Currency & Deposits Shares / Debentures / MFS Penetration (Premium / GDP) 2 Life Insurance Fund Provident / Pension Fund / Claims on Govt Sum Assured as % of GDP 3 12% 9% 6% 3% % 3% 25% 2% 15% 1% 5% % 27% 26% 226% 166% 149% 16% 96% 6% 11 1. Source: Reserve Bank of India 2. Source: Swiss Re - World insurance in 214 3. Source: McKinsey analysis 213

Agenda Industry overview Outlook Company strategy and performance 12

Strategy: Market leadership + Profitable growth Customer centricity Superior value to customers through better products Superior risk adjusted fund performance Smooth onboarding and service experience Distribution Multi-channel approach Micro market strategies leading to Geographic leadership Digital platform to expand distribution capacity and improve productivity Sustainability Improve cost efficiency Better persistency and surrender control Robust risk management and control process 13

Rs bn Rs bn Premium summary 16 153.7 16 14 12 135.38 2.63 124.29 8.97 9.14 14 12 1 8 6 8.55 81. 95.71 1 8 6 61.34 5.55 83.19 13.28 4 4 37.34 47.53 2 48.21 34.2 34.32 FY213 FY214 FY215 2 18.45 22.38 H1FY215 H1FY216 Retail new business premium Retail renewal premium Group premium 14

Consistently outperforming industry growth 1 5% 4% FY213 FY214 FY215 41.3% 5% 4% H1FY215 H1FY216 3% 3% 28.9% 2% 17.5% 15.9% 2% 21.2% 15.2% 1% % -1% 1.9% -1.9%-1.7% -3.4% -3.4% -1.3% 1% % -1% 8.8% -1.5%.4% -2% -2% ICICI Prudential Private players Industry 15 1. Retail weighted received premium (RWRP) basis Source: IRDAI, Life insurance council

Gaining market share 1 3% 3% 25% 23.% 25% 23.6% 24.8% 2% 18.5% 18.9% 2% 15% 1% 7.% 7.2% 11.3% 15% 1% 1.3% 12.4% 5% 5% % FY213 FY214 FY215 % H1FY215 H1FY216 Within total industry Within private sector 16 1. Retail weighted received premium (RWRP) basis Source: IRDAI, Life insurance council

Consistent leadership 1 FY22 FY26 FY21 FY213 FY214 FY215 H1FY216 1 2 3 4 5 6 17 1. Retail weighted received premium (RWRP) basis

Product strategy Customer centric product design Offer superior IRRs to customer, IRR increases with tenure Products for every life stage & income segment Increased focus on protection Credit life Attachment with our savings products and partner products Health From products to isolutions Combining products to create customized solutions 18

Product strategy Savings Characteristics Strategy Linked Transparent; low charges; choice of asset class; no lapse risk for customers Par Upside based on fund performance; 9% of surplus shared with customers as bonus Core product offering; funds across asset classes and option for capital protection to cater customers with different risk appetite Allow product mix to float between par and linked based on customer preference Non-Par Guaranteed returns; high savings lapse risk for customers Not an area of focus currently Protection Business environment Strategy Term Low penetration Grow at 2x-3x of company s overall growth Health Regulatory changes likely to create level playing field vis-a-vis P&C players Emerging focus area; growth dependent on evolving environment 19

Rs bn Rs bn Product mix Product mix 1 FY213 FY214 FY215 H1FY215 H1FY216 Linked 54.5% 66.5% 84.8% 81.8% 85.6% Non Linked 45.5% 33.5% 15.2% 18.2% 14.4% 5 4 4 7.1 3 3 2 15.7 1.91 38.95 2 3.17 3.6 1 18.4 21.62 1 14.29 18.12 FY213 FY214 FY215 Linked Non Linked H1FY215 Protection APE increased from Rs.29 bn in H1FY215 to Rs.49 bn in H1FY216 H1FY216 2 1. Retail weighted received premium (RWRP) basis

Rs bn Rs bn Channel mix Channel Mix 1 FY213 FY214 FY215 H1FY215 H1FY216 Agency 35.4% 29.% 25.% 22.5% 21.1% Bancassurance 44.9% 54.6% 59.2% 61.8% 62.8% Corporate agents and brokers 13.1% 9.6% 6.9% 6.9% 6.7% Direct 6.5% 6.8% 8.9% 8.8% 9.4% 5 4 4.9 3.16 4 3 3 2 1 2.16 2.21 4.34 3.12 27.19 2 14.87 17.77 1 11.73 9.43 11.51 FY213 FY214 FY215 1.54 1.21 1.99 1.8 13.3 3.93 4.47 H1FY215 H1FY216 Agency Bancassurance Corporate agents and brokers Direct 1.43 21 1. Retail weighted received premium (RWRP) basis

Leveraging technology across value chain Pre sales Structured sales approach and need analysis Product literature in 12 languages to aid sales Standardized content including videos to enable consistent messaging Integrated with lead management system Fulfilment Intuitive, easy to use app form with data pre population ekyc no doc required for existing ICICI Bank, ICICI Life customers and Aadhar card holders Ease of scanning and uploading doc Instant underwriting Support multiple Online payment options Issuance and delivery of e-policy within 2 hours Post sales Enable anytime, anywhere servicing View and update policy details and execute payments Ease of upsell through preapproved additional cover Ease of selfservicing for employee / agent 22

Rs million Rs million Digitization impact E-Login 1 and online renewal payment 2 1% 93% 1% 8% 8% 8% 6% 52% 5% 6% 42% 4% 4% 2% 2% 2% % % FY213 FY214 FY215 Employee productivity 3 E-Login Online renewal payment 5. 4.26 5. 4. 4. 3. 2.55 2.77 3. 2. 2. 92% 95% 59% 45% H1FY215 H1FY216 1.82 1.58 1. 1.. FY213 FY214 FY215. H1FY215 H1FY216 23 1. New business applications generated through digital medium 2. Transactions processed through online, direct debit and ECS 3. RWRP / Average no. of employees during the period

Rs bn Rs bn Cost efficiency 24 Rs bn FY213 FY214 FY215 H1FY215 H1FY216 Cost to RWRP 1 75.4% 69.3% 49.1% 57.9% 56.6% Expense ratio (excl. commission) 2 13.3% 13.6% 11.7% 13.8% 13.2% Commission ratio 3 5.9% 5.2% 3.8% 4.% 3.5% Total expense ratio 4 19.2% 18.8% 15.4% 17.8% 16.7% Cost / Average AUM 5 3.4% 2.9% 2.5% 2.4% 2.4% 3 25 2 15 1 5 24.96 7.65 22.55 22.58 6.27 5.53 17.31 16.28 17.5 FY213 FY214 FY215 Non-Commission H1FY215 Commission 1. All insurance expenses including commission / Retail weighted received premium 2. Expense ratio: All insurance expenses (excl. commission) / (Total premium 9% of single premium) 3. Commission ratio: Commission / (Total premium 9% of single premium) 4. Total Expense ratio: Cost / (Total premium 9% of single premium) 5. Annualized cost / Average assets under management held during the period 3 25 2 15 1 5 1.12 2.25 11.99 2.54 7.87 9.45 H1FY216

Persistency 1 1% 1% 8% 71.5% 79.% 8% 74.4% 8.4% 6% 54.4% 6% 62.2% 4% 4% 2% 2.3% 2% 2.7% % FY214 FY215 % H1FY215 H1FY216 13th month 49th month 25 1.As per IRDA circular IRDA/ACT/CIR/35/1/214 dated January 23, 214

Surrender Surrenders 1 as % of average AUM 1.4% 1.3% 1.4% 1.2% 1.% 1.1%.9% 1.2% 1.% 1.%.8%.8%.6%.6%.6%.4%.4%.2%.2%.% FY213 FY214 FY215.% H1FY215 H1FY216 26 1. Average monthly retail surrenders

Assets under management Linked Mix (%) Equity Mix (%) 77.6 74.8 74.6 75.1 73.8 5.9 47.4 48. Rs bn Rs bn Rs bn Rs bn 1,2 1,2 1,2 1,2 1, 1,1.83 991.27 1,1.83 1, 97.26 1, 1, 85.97 254.6 741.64 26.21 85.97 8 8 225.87 8 741.64 8 22.86 48.86 166.43 6 6 6 382.26 6 377.54 4 747.78 4 4 575.21 63.1 681.39 731.7 4 2 2 2 52.97 423.71 364.1 2 48.9 46.5 991.27 97.26 46.53 443.86 53.74 463.4 FY213 FY214 FY215 Linked H1FY215 H1FY216 Other than linked FY213 FY214 FY215 Debt Equity H1FY215 H1FY216 Among the largest fund managers in India 27 27

Superior fund performance across cycles Fund Benchmark 18.6% 8.9% 8.2% 8.6% 8.6% 8.5% 7.1% 14.3% 12.6% 1.2% 8.5% 7.7% 6.8% 11.9% 1.5% 9.2% 8.6% 8.6% 7.8% 16.% 5.6% 8.6%.8% 1.3% Since Inception L5Y L1Y Since Inception L5Y L1Y Since Inception L5Y L1Y Since Inception L5Y L1Y Preserver (Short term debt fund) Protector (Debt fund) Balancer (Balanced fund) Maximiser (Equity Fund) Multi-tiered investment management structure with clearly defined roles and responsibilities 96% of funds have outperformed benchmark since inception* Over 9% of debt investments in AAA rated and government bonds 28 Inception Dates: Preserver Fund: June 28, 24; Protector Fund: April 2, 22 Balancer Fund : April 2, 22; Maximiser Fund: Nov 19, 21 * As on September 3, 215

Profitable growth Sustained and strong profitability Best positioned to capitalize on growth opportunity RoE 1 (%) Solvency Ratio (%) 31.2 32.7 33.9 32.6 33.7 396 372 337 357 328 Profit after tax (Rs bn) Dividend (Rs bn) 18 18 12 12 15 15 1 1 12 12 8 8 9 6 3 14.96 15.67 16.34 9 6 3 7.81 8.12 6 4 2 4.84 1.93 8.37 6 4 2 5.36 6.1 FY213 FY214 FY215 H1FY215 H1FY216 FY213 FY214 FY215 H1FY215 H1FY216 29 1.Based on invested capital

New Business Profit 1 Rs billion FY215 H1FY216 APE 47.44 22.34 New Business Profit on target acquisition cost 2 6.43 3.8 New Business Margin on target acquisition cost 13.6% 13.8% New Business Profit on actual acquisition cost 2 2.7 1.47 New Business Margin on actual acquisition cost 5.7% 6.6% 3 1. Indian Embedded Value basis 2. Based on long term assumptions

Summary 1 India: High growth potential Low penetration 1 and even lower density 2 One of the last emerging markets with significant scale and favourable growth drivers 2 Consistent Leadership Across Cycles #1 in India on RWRP 3 basis for every year since FY22 Distance increased from 1.4x in FY212 to 1.47x 4 in FY215 3 4 Customer Centric Approach Across Value Chain Multi Channel Distribution backed by advanced digital processes Revolutionizing customer experience across value chain through digitization Customer focused product suite; Delivering superior value through product design and fund performance Low grievance ratio and best in class claims settlement ratio Access to network of ICICI bank (#1 Indian private bank ) and Standard Chartered Bank Continue to invest in agency channel, adding quality agents and improving productivity Strong focus on technology and digitization to reduce dependence on physical presence 5 Delivering Consistent Returns to Shareholders RoE 5 of more than 3% since FY212; Self funded business no capital calls since FY 29; cumulative dividend pay-out of Rs 34.29 bn till H1FY216 With strong solvency of 328% and less capital requirement due to product mix, well positioned to take advantage of growth 6 31 Robust & Sustainable Business Model Very low regulatory or interest rate risk with over 8% of RWRP contribution from ULIP products; Over 9% of debt investments in AAA rated and government bonds Focus on reducing costs - Cost/RWRP declined from 84.8% in FY212 to 49.1% in FY215 Strong focus on renewals (high persistency ratios) 1. Sum assured as a % of GDP 2. Premium per capita 3. IRDAI Retail Weighted Received Premium (RWRP) 4. RWRP ratio of ICICI Prudential to nearest competitor 5. Based on invested capital

Safe harbor Except for the historical information contained herein, statements in this release which contain words or phrases such as 'will', 'would', indicating, expected to etc., and similar expressions or variations of such expressions may constitute 'forward-looking statements'. These forward-looking statements involve a number of risks, uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those suggested by the forward-looking statements. These risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to our ability to successfully implement our strategy, our growth and expansion in business, the impact of any acquisitions, technological implementation and changes, the actual growth in demand for insurance products and services, investment income, cash flow projections, our exposure to market risks, policies and actions of regulatory authorities; impact of competition; experience with regard to mortality and morbidity trends, lapse rates and policy renewal rates; the impact of changes in capital, solvency or accounting standards, tax and other legislations and regulations in the jurisdictions as well as other risks detailed in the reports filed by ICICI Bank Limited, our holding company, with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission. ICICI Bank and we undertake no obligation to update forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date thereof. 32

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