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Teleconference Q4 21 results 1

Highlights Q4 21 Result Q4 loss before tax of USD 37m, before USD 35m impairment charge and USD 16m vessel sale adjustment Full year 21 loss before tax of USD 85m, before impairment charge and vessel sale adjustment, in line with latest forecast Tanker Continued difficult trading conditions - ample supply Only periodic arbitrage opportunities Dry Bulk Weaker rates following Australian flooding Orderbook concern Forecast TORM forecasts a loss before tax of USD 1 125 million for 211 Maintain long-term positive view on the product tank segment 2 2

The product tankers freight rates Freight rates (MR, LR1 and LR2) in USDt/day 9 LR2 (TC1) 8 7 6 4 3 2 1 jan feb mar apr apr may june july aug sep oct nov dec 7 29 21 LR1 (TC5) 211 6 4 3 2 1 jan feb mar apr apr may june july aug sep oct nov dec 29 21 MR (TC2) 211 4 3 2 1 TORM continue to outperform the benchmarks Q4: LR2 +48%, LR1 +38% and MR +52% 21: LR2 +14%, LR1 +22% and MR +46% Q4 21 positive impacts: Support to the LR from west to east Naphtha arbitrage in November and December Transatlantic MR strength from Gasoline arbitrage opportunity Chinese diesel demand Cold weather stimulating heating oil demand Q4 21 negative impacts: High influx of tonnage, 8% net fleet growth for 21 Declining US gasoline import Continued low level of floating storage Weak dirty market Into Q1 211 Ample tonnage Non fundamental demand from oil price volatility jan feb mar apr apr may june july aug sep oct nov dec Source: Clarksons, until 4. March 211 25-29 range 29 21 211 LR2 vessel size (Long Range): Aframax tanker 8-12, dwt LR1 vessel size (Long Range): Panamax tanker 6-8, dwt MR vessel size (Medium Range):Handymax tanker 3-6, dwt 3

Dry bulk market Freight rate development in USDt/day Panamax 1 9 8 7 6 4 3 2 1 jan feb mar apr may june july sep oct nov dec Dry bulk rates have decreased in Q4 21. High influx of new tonnage Infrastructure disruptions in Australia TORM relatively unaffected by rate volatility At the end of September 21, TORM had covered 87% of the remaining earning days in 21 25-29 range 29 21 211 4 Source: Clarksons

TORMs financial position Status Total cash and unused credit facilities USD 351m as per 31 December 21 Remaining capex of USD 258m relating to the newbuilding program as per 31 December 21 In Q4 TORM sold two Kamsarmax newbuildings (delivery in Q1 211) for a total consideration of USD 9m In Q1 211 TORM has sold one MR vessel (delivery in Q1 211) for a total consideration of USD 12m Net debt* USD 1,875m by the end of Q4 21 compared to USD 1,738m by the end of Q3 21 TORM has no loan to value covenants TORM s main debt covenants: Minimum book equity ratio of 25% Minimum book value of equity of DKK 1.25bn (app. USD 2m) No less than USD 6m in liquidity USDm 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 - USDm 2, 1,8 1,6 1,4 1,2 1, 8 6 4 2 165 213 85 Remaining capex and liquidity 21 9 Repayment profile 836 194 258 541 211 212 213 214 215 and after 12 Vessel sales 211 212 213 214 Total CAPEX Cash and unused credit facilities 351 1,995 Total debt* 5 * Including financial leases

TORMs forecast for 211 211 Guidance TORM forecasts a loss before tax of USD 1 125 m for 211 Considerable uncertainty as only 24% of the earning days are covered by end 21 (over 3, days are uncovered) USDm Change in freight rates (USD/day) Sensitivity change in profit with change in freight rates Segment -2, -1, 1, 2, Tankers -59-29 29 59 Bulk -3-2 2 3 Total -62-31 31 62 Coverage (% and USD/day) 8% 6% 4% 2% % 16,13 16,896 73% 17,272 18,794 15,69 17, 16% 3% 18% 1% 1% 211 212 213 Tanker division Bulk division 6

Safe Harbour Statement Matters discussed in this presentation may constitute forward-looking statements. Such statements reflect TORM's current expectations and are subject to certain risks and uncertainties that could negatively impact TORM's business. To understand these risks and uncertainties, please read TORM's announcements and filings with The US Securities and Exchange Commission. The presentation may include statements and illustrations concerning risks, plans, objectives, goals, strategies, future events or performance, and underlying assumptions and other statements, which are other than statements of historical facts. The forward-looking statements in this presentation are based upon various assumptions, many of which are based, in turn, upon further assumptions, including without limitation, TORM's examination of historical operating trends, data contained in our records and other data available from third parties. As many of these factors are subject to significant uncertainties and contingencies which are difficult or impossible to predict and are beyond our control, TORM makes no warranties or representations about accuracy, sequence, timeliness or completeness of the content of this presentation. 7

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