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Intended for professional clients only. Not to be distributed to retail clients. Targeting enhanced portfolio outcomes

Welcome, sometimes known as smart beta, is here to stay. Whether it s aligning factor-based strategies with investment goals, or diversifying a portfolio, more investors than ever are using factor-based investment solutions. At LGIM, we work to support pension schemes and ensure that they have all the tools available to meet their investment objectives. We manage a range of factor-based strategies and have the in-house capabilities to partner with investors and build bespoke solutions. We now have 40 billion* invested in factor-based strategies. In an environment where costs are increasingly in focus, factor-based investing offers a cost-effective way to meet your investment needs. can help pension schemes implement an active viewpoint, while maintaining many of the advantages of an index fund approach such as lower costs, lower governance burden and greater transparency. Adam Willis Head of Index and Multi-Asset Distribution *Source: IPE2017 2

A smart way to build your portfolio TRIED AND TESTED is an alternative way to access mainstream investment styles. It can be accessed through transparent, liquid and cost-effective indices that can be implemented by LGIM s team of highly-experienced portfolio managers. TAILORED EXPOSURE can help investors build bespoke investment strategies meeting specifc outcomes related to return enhancement, risk reduction, diversifcation or income, in a cost-effcient manner. TRUE EXPERTISE Over 25 investment professionals and a twelve-year track record means that LGIM is best-placed to deliver the wide range of factor-based strategies available. The many reasons investors are looking to factor-based investing Risk reduction 55% Return enhancement Improved diversification 44% 52% Cost saving Provide specific factor exposure Income generation 13% 30% 32% Other 0% 5% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 2015 2016 2017 Source: FTSE Russell 3

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The many names of factor-based investing refers to allocating to various investment styles (factors), within and across asset classes, which an investor believes will be rewarded over time. Many names, same underlying premise... Strategies based on this premise are often known by multiple names across the industry including smart beta or alternative risk premia. However, we prefer to continue using factor-based investing when referring to our innovative approach to investing using factor-based indices. Quant Investing Alternative Beta Alternative Risk Premia Risk Factor Investing Exotic Beta Smart Beta Style Premia 5

What is a factor? A factor is any characteristic inherent in a security which drives its risk or its performance. HELPING UNDERSTAND THE SOURCE OF RETURNS In the 1960s, investors would attribute returns to manager skill, or alpha, and market returns (beta). Decades of academic research have shown that a number of common security characteristics or factors have historically delivered improved returns relative to market-cap weighted indices over the long term. Today, we can understand that part of these returns are actually the result of factor performance. MANY FACTORS ARE NOT NEW Some of the factors, such as value or quality, will probably be familiar to investors as popular investment styles in equity investing. The most common equity factors we fnd investors focusing on include: Value Manager skill Manager skill Factor returns Low volatility Quality Market return (beta) Market return Momentum Size 1960s Today 6

The factor-based index innovation Previously, investors who wanted to access specifc factor returns had to do so through active managers or expensive, bespoke arrangements. Assets invested in factor-based strategies (global) Now, investors can use index funds which are specifcally designed to track individual factors or a multi-factor blend. A LOW-COST SOLUTION The rising popularity of index-based investment strategies has been a clear feature of the institutional investment landscape in recent years. Comparatively low transaction costs, ongoing charges and governance costs are often cited by investors as advantages of using index funds. $bn 1600 1400 1200 1000 800 has grown quickly since the fnancial crisis 600 400 200 0 2011 1 2012 1 2013 1 2014 1 2015 1 2016 2 2017 3 2018 3 2019 3 2020 2 (proj.) (proj.) (proj.) Source: Morningstar, Citi, LGIM. 1. Morningstar 2. Citi projections 3. LGIM projections flling in linearly for 2017,2018,2019 (based on Citi projections for 2016 and 2020) 7

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What is an index investment strategy? Index strategies offer a cost-effective, typically diversifed way of investing in a collection of securities. Market cap-weight index: FTSE All World 100% TRADITIONAL MARKET CAP INDEX STRATEGIES A market cap-weighted index, where each stock in the index is weighted according 90% Index concentration to its size, means that larger companies carry a proportionally larger weighting than 80% smaller ones, as illustrated opposite. The market cap-weighted portfolio remains a common starting point for long-only investments since it is well-understood and 70% widely quoted. 60% However, that is not to say that market cap indices are perfect. Market cap indices may be prone to asset price bubbles, biased to past success and risk excessive concentration. As more weight is apportioned to larger, potentially overvalued securities, investors could face signifcant concentration risk in certain stocks and sectors. % of index 50% 40% 30% 20% A FACTOR-BASED ALTERNATIVE Factor-based indices represent an alternative method of constructing an index. As with any index, factor-based indices use a set of rules to identify a group of securities. However, rather than constructing the index purely based on the basis of company size (as with market cap indices), the rules aim to identify groups of companies with shared characteristics that align with a targeted factor such as low volatility or value. 10% 0% 198 790 Number of stocks Source: FTSE, for illustrative purposes. 9

How can factor-based indices help you? Factor-based indices can help investors achieve a wide range of outcomes. OUR CLIENTS TELL US THAT THEY WANT TO... Reduce costs Enhance returns Reduce risk Generate income Diversify We want to replace active equity with factor-based investing due to governance and cost considerations Our members currently invest in market-cap index funds but are seeking additional return I m near retirement but want to retain equity exposure although I m worried about volatility We re in negative cashfow and looking for incomegenerating strategies to support fows Holding traditional asset classes but looking for diversifcation, particularly where bonds and equities perform poorly at the same time A sovereign DC Pension Individual DB pension Insurance wealth fund scheme investor scheme company 10

Defned Beneft schemes that are looking for a higher return than market-cap equities, with less downside risk to smooth the defcit reduction journey; wellfunded schemes might consider low volatility strategies while those in cash outfow mode may look at yield factor strategies. Defned Contribution schemes that are looking for higher return for members during the growth phase, while limiting the risk of poor investment outcomes. The factor exposures could potentially change throughout the lifecycle as shown in the chart below (e.g. pre-retirement where risk reduction is the primary objective and post-retirement when it s income generation). Return enhancement objective Risk reduction objective Income generation objective Multi-factor Strategies Defensive Factor Strategies, e.g. Low Volatility and Quality Yield Factor Strategies, e.g. High Dividend 11

Invest with LGIM s expertise Our range of off-the-shelf factor-based strategies and expertise in building tailored solutions means that whatever the requirements of the client, LGIM has the credentials to deliver. We offer three types of service in the factor-based area: INDEX IMPLEMENTATION We can help put your investment beliefs into practice with fagship factor-based offerings from leading index providers as well as indices customised by LGIM. DISCRETIONARY FUNDS Our Asset Allocation team have used factor-based indices for a number of years and offer a range of discretionary funds. In July 2017, LGIM launched the Diversifed Multi-Factor Equity Fund. Designed as a long-term core equity holding for DC and DB schemes, the fund diversifes across regions, factors, stocks and currencies in order to deliver better investor outcomes. BESPOKE SOLUTIONS As a trusted partner of UK pension schemes, LGIM has the knowledge and experience to work with clients to develop factor-based solutions that meet specifc objectives while respecting beliefs and constraints. For instance, the L&G Future World Equity Factors Index Fund was created for those clients who want to use factors to deliver returns but also incorporate the risks of climate change. While achieving balanced multi-factor exposure, the fund gives greater exposure to companies that are likely to beneft from the transition to a low-carbon economy. 12

An award-winning investment manager We are thrilled to see our work recognised by peers and clients. 13

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LGIM at a glance We re a major global investor, leading the market in UK defned beneft pensions. 985bn A 1836 350+ #1 D Assets under management Legal & General Group founded Investment professionals Smart beta manager, European institutional clients 275 2.6% B 3000 C 12+ Client servicing support staff Ownership of the FTSE All-Share Index Clients across the globe Year track record in managing factor-based strategies A. Source: LGIM internal data as at 30 June 2018. These fgures include assets managed by LGIMA, an SEC Registered Investment Advisor. Data includes derivative positions. B. Source: LGIM internal data and Bloomberg LP, as at 31 December 2017 C. Institutional approximate clients. Source: LGIM internal data 31 December 2017 D. Source: IPE, Top 400 Asset Managers Survey 2017 15

CONTACT US For further information, please contact Adam Willis, Head of Index and Multi-Asset Distribution 020 3124 3207 adam.willis@lgim.com www.lgim.com Important Information This document is designed for the use of professional investors and their advisers. No responsibility can be accepted by Legal & General Investment Management Limited or contributors as a result of information contained in this publication. Nothing in this document should be construed as advice and it is therefore not a recommendation to buy or sell securities. If in doubt about the contents of this document, you should seek professional advice. The value of an investment and any income taken from it is not guaranteed and can go down as well as up, you may not get back the amount you originally invested. Past performance is not a guide to future performance. 2018 Legal & General Investment Management Limited. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying and recording, without the written permission of the publishers. Legal & General Investment Management Ltd, One Coleman Street. London, EC2R 5AA. Authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. M1728