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Investor Update 1Q17

Overview Half Year to 31 December 2016 Well positioned for growth and diversification. NPAT 1 $5.6 million NPAT 1 (Before merger transaction and restructure costs) $8.2 million Net Interest Income $40.3 million Total Settlements Growth of 9.8% Assets Under Management (Principally Funded $5.8 billion and White Label managed $3.6 billion) $9.4 billion Merger with RESIMAC Limited completed October 2016 Continued growth in settlements Investing in brand and distribution Strong broker origination sector Focus remains on: o Merger integration and synergy realisation o Growing distribution o Margin management o Expense management 1 In accordance with the accounting treatment of the merger as a reverse acquisition, the results for the 6 months to 31 December 2016 reflect 6 months of RESIMAC Limited and the results of Homeloans from 13 October 2016 (2 ½ months). 2

1H2017 Financial Performance Summary Solid underlying performance in a challenging lending market. 1H2017 ($ 000) 1 1H2016 ($ 000) Increase / (Decrease) Net Interest Income 40,264 31,943 26.0% Operating expenses 31,674 22,862 38.5% Operating expenses before transaction costs 2 28,080 22,862 22.8% Net Profit after Tax 5,644 7,259 (22.2)% Net Profit after Tax and before transaction costs 8,159 7,259 12.4% Settlements Branded Principally Funded ($m) 1,096 981 11.7% Settlements Branded White Label Managed ($m) 528 537 (1.7)% Settlements Non branded Broker Non Managed ($m) 445 366 21.6% Settlements Total ($m) 2,069 1,884 9.8% 1 In accordance with the accounting treatment of the merger as a reverse acquisition, the results for the 6 months to 31 December 2016 reflect 6 months of RESIMAC Limited and the results of Homeloans from 13 October 2016 (2 ½ months). 2 After allowing for one off merger transaction and restructure costs of $3.6m (pre-tax). 3

Business Overview Combined Entity Merger between RESIMAC Limited and Homeloans Limited creates a leading non-bank lending and multi-channel distribution business within Australia and New Zealand. Assets Under Management of $9.4 billion Mortgage broker, direct and white label partner distribution channels Significant funding capabilities long standing warehouse relationships for short-term funding, an established Australian and United States dollar funding platform and strong mezzanine funding relationships Well established white label arrangements with leading domestic banks A profitable organisation with diverse income streams net interest margin on principally funded loans, trail income on managed loans and other fee income Proprietary servicing platform with an Standard & Poor s ( S&P ) reaffirmed February 2017 Strong Servicer Ranking 4

Core Competencies DISTRIBUTION Diversified and nationwide distribution supported by a proven team of business development managers and direct sales winner Non- Bank of the Year 2016 (Mortgage Professionals Australia magazine). PORTFOLIO Quality team of experienced underwriters and arrears management professionals lowest arrears in prime and specialist lending in the non-bank sector. SERVICING Proprietary servicing platform reaffirmed as STRONG for both prime and non-conforming by S&P in February 2017 and selected on S&P s Global Select Servicer List. FUNDING Long established funding platform largest non-bank issuer in 2016. White label arrangements with domestic banks. 5

Merger Rationale Strong commercial and strategic rationale for the merger: Improved access to capital due to increased scale and public listing: o Benefits of scale o Access to broader investor base for RESIMAC s funding programme o Access to equity capital o Broader distribution base Diversified income streams net interest margin, trail income and other fee based income Cost and revenue synergies Vertically integrated business model Progress to date: Fully integrated structure on track to be finalised end of March 2017 Significant cost synergies achieved Both underlying businesses continue to flourish in terms of growth Funding platform under merged identity supported with initial debt issuance realised in November 2016 6

Business Key Activities KEY ACTIVITIES ORIGINATION SERVICING FUNDING Mortgage brokers Direct sales Online lender 100% owned Broker/mortgage aggregator 50:50 Joint Venture Wholesale & Third Parties Mortgage managers Broking groups Acquisition Growth Loan portfolios Underwriting Loan applications Loan credit assessment Loan packaging Loan Management Loan processing Customer service Variations Settlements Arrears Management Collections Complaints Hardship Recoveries Servicing managed by a fully integrated proprietary end-to-end loan servicing platform OPERATIONS Warehouse Short-term funding (364 days) Funding provided by banks Residential Mortgage Backed Securities Medium term funding (3 to 5 years) matched to mortgage profile Securitisation grouping together of contractual, secured debt obligations such as home loans and repackaging as tradeable debt securities such as RMBS Support Functions Shared services IT/Finance/Tax/HR/ Marketing Treasury Compliance Internal Audit Risk Management Geographies Australia New Zealand Note: Salary packaging and novated auto leasing services are also provided through 88% owned subsidiary Paywise Pty Ltd. 7

Funding Strategy Warehouse funding: Long standing banking partnerships ensure stable warehouse funding to support potential funding for acquisition opportunities: PRIME NON-CONFORMING RHG Australia National Australia Bank Westpac National Australia Bank Commonwealth Bank Australia New Zealand Westpac Westpac Bank of New Zealand National Australia Bank Securitisation as a source of funding: Securitisation is RESIMAC s medium term funding source Stand-alone issuance programmes: o Premier (Prime) o Avoca (Acquired collateral i.e. RHG) o Bastille (Non-conforming) o Versailles (New Zealand) Each loan approved by RESIMAC has the quality features necessary for securitisation Investor requirements on deal structures and comprehensive collateral reporting are considered critical Multi-jurisdictional funding capability 8

Millions($) RESIMAC Issuance RESIMAC has issued over A$20 billion since inception across 40 domestic and offshore Residential Mortgage Backed Securities transactions including: RESIMAC Issuance 2,500 2,000 1,500 1,000 500 0 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Domestic - Prime Domestic - Non conforming NZD GBP US 144A 9

Millions($) Origination Volumes Combined group Prime originations were $2.1 billion over the previous 12 months Combined group Non-Prime originations were $0.87 billion over the previous 12 months Principally Funded $2.05 billion White Label $0.94 billion 250 Principally Funded $1.0 billion White Label $0.53 billion 200 150 100 50 0 Jan/16 Feb/16 Mar/16 Apr/16 May/16 Jun/16 Jul/16 Aug/16 Sep/16 Oct/16 Nov/16 Dec/16 Prime Non-Prime 10

Strategic Focus / Outlook Continue to develop distribution network broker, direct and white label Invest in process efficiencies across the business through automation, system and workflow improvements Expand and diversify the funding programme to include new markets and products and ensure access to debt capital Continue to assess acquisition opportunities in financial services Full realisation of merger potential 11

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Condensed Consolidated Statement of Profit or Loss for the half-year ended 31 December 2016 CONSOLIDATED Half-year ended 31 Dec 2016 1 31 Dec 2015 1 $'000 $'000 Interest income 134,004 115,212 Interest expense (93,740) (83,269) Net interest income 40,264 31,943 Fee and commission income 10,370 3,896 Fee and commission expense (10,384) (5,069) Other operating income 628 618 Employee benefits expense (17,510) (13,959) Other expenses (14,164) (8,903) Share of profit from joint ventures - 761 Loan impairment expense (880) (1,056) Profit before tax 8,324 8,231 Income tax expense (2,680) (972) Profit for the period 5,644 7,259 Profit attributable to: Owners of the parent 5,644 7,256 Non-controlling interest - 3 5,644 7,259 1 In accordance with the accounting treatment of the merger as a reverse acquisition the comparative period profit and loss represents the results of RESIMAC Ltd for the 6 months ending 31 December 2016. The results for the 6 months to 31 December 2016 reflect 6 months of RESIMAC Ltd and the results of Homeloans from 13 October 2016 (2 ½ months). 13

Condensed Consolidated Statement of Profit or Loss and Other Comprehensive Income for the half-year ended 31 December 2016 CONSOLIDATED Half-year ended 31 Dec 2016 31 Dec 2015 $'000 $'000 Other comprehensive income, net of income tax Items that will not be reclassified subsequently to profit or loss: Reversal of prior year reserve on trust wind up (26) (40) Items that may be reclassified subsequently to profit or loss: Changes in fair values of cash flow hedges (364) 425 Exchange translation of foreign operations 13 529 Other comprehensive income for the period, net of tax (377) 914 Total comprehensive income for the period 5,267 8,173 Total comprehensive income attributable to: Owners of the parent 5,267 8,170 Non-controlling interest - 3 5,267 8,173 14

Condensed Consolidated Statement of Financial Position as at 31 December 2016 CONSOLIDATED 31 Dec 30 Jun 2016 2016 $'000 $'000 Assets Cash and cash equivalents 203,148 161,494 Trade and other receivables 7,540 3,082 Loans and advances to customers 5,835,902 5,245,317 Other financial assets 64,316 443 Derivative financial asset 51,550 45,998 Property, plant and equipment 1,544 930 Other assets 3,983 5,080 Deferred tax assets - 4,828 Investments in joint ventures 1,173 1,173 Intangible assets 22,069 1,331 Total assets 6,191,225 5,469,676 Liabilities Trade and other payables 26,552 23,062 Current tax payables 2,469 2,022 Interest-bearing liabilities 5,978,757 5,349,193 Other financial liabilities 28,688 - Derivative financial liabilities 4,934 5,214 Other liabilities 3,242 4,321 Deferred tax liabilities 4,623 - Lease incentives 100 - Provisions 5,004 3,528 Total liabilities 6,054,369 5,387,340 Net assets 136,856 82,336 Equity Share capital 174,762 134,157 Reverse acquisition reserve (61,541) (70,189) Total issued capital 113,221 63,968 General Reserves (327) 42 Retained earnings 23,965 18,329 Equity attributable to owners of the parent 136,859 82,339 Non-controlling interest (3) (3) Total equity 136,856 82,336 15

Contact Us For further information: Scott McWilliam / Mary Ploughman Joint Chief Executive Officer +61 2 9248 0300 Ian Parkes Chief Financial Officer +61 2 9248 0300 Disclaimer: The information contained in this investor presentation is general information, is provided in summary and does not purport to be complete. You should not rely upon it as advice for investment purposes as it does not take into account your investment objectives, financial position or needs. These factors should be considered, with or without professional advice when determining if an investment is appropriate. Forward looking statements in this presentation are based on Homeloans current views and assumptions and involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties, many of which are beyond Homeloans control and could cause actual results, performance or events to differ materially from those expressed or implied. These forward looking statements are not guarantees or representations of future performance and should not be relied upon as such. This presentation has not been subject to auditor review. 16