Alstom Presentation. Henri Poupart-Lafarge, Chairman & CEO. JP Morgan Cazenove European Capital Goods CEO Conference, 16 June 2017

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Alstom Presentation Henri Poupart-Lafarge, Chairman & CEO JP Morgan Cazenove European Capital Goods CEO Conference, 16 June 2017

Disclaimer This presentation contains forward-looking statements which are based on current plans and forecasts of Alstom s management. Such forward-looking statements are by their nature subject to a number of important risk and uncertainty factors (such as those described in the documents filed by Alstom with the French AMF) that could cause actual results to differ from the plans, objectives and expectations expressed in such forward-looking statements. These such forward-looking statements speak only as of the date on which they are made, and Alstom undertakes no obligation to update or revise any of them, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. ALSTOM 16 June 2017 P 2

A dynamic market with solid long-term drivers URBANISATION GOVERNMENTAL FUNDING SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH Market size in 2016/18 51 bn 31 bn 10 bn 18 bn Market worth more than 110bn (+ 3.2%) Solid growth drivers Market driven by urban & integrated systems Significant growth in all geographical regions Average annual growth between 13/15 19/21 AMERICAS + 2.3 % ASIA PACIFIC + 5.4 % EUROPE + 3.0 % MIDDLE EAST AFRICA + 3.2 % Note: Annual average Accessible market Source: UNIFE Market Study 2016 ALSTOM 16 June 2017 P 3

An ambitious strategy for 2020 OUR VALUES TEAM, TRUST & ACTION ETHICS & COMPLIANCE OUR STRATEGY 1 2 3 4 CUSTOMER-FOCUSED ORGANISATION COMPLETE RANGE OF SOLUTIONS VALUE CREATION THROUGH INNOVATION OPERATIONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL EXCELLENCE ORGANIC GROWTH BOOSTED BY SELECTIVE ACQUISITIONS OUR VISION PREFERRED PARTNER FOR TRANSPORT SOLUTIONS 5 DIVERSE AND ENTREPRENEURIAL PEOPLE OUR BRAND POSITIONING DESIGNING FLUIDITY ALSTOM 16 June 2017 P 4

Customer-focused organisation Continued strong commercial performance 10.0 1.1 Orders (in billion) 10.6 10.0 0.6 4.1 1.4 10 billion orders for the third year in a row 2014/15: PRASA project in South Africa (c. 4bn) 2015/16: India elocos project (c. 3.2bn) 2016/17: High-speed trains and services for Amtrak, Dubai 2020 metro system, regional trains in Netherlands and Italy, suburban trains in France 5.1 1.1 1.3 2.9 Record backlog at 34.8bn providing strong visibility on future sales 1.0 2.8 4.2 5.1 2014/15 2015/16 2016/17 Europe Americas MEA Asia Pacific ALSTOM 16 June 2017 P 5

Customer focused organisation Leader on all continents 32,800 employees working on 105 sites in 60 countries serving 200 customers 2016 rankings (1) AMERICAS #1 (2) EUROPE AMERICAS 20,700 EMPLOYEES EUROPE #2 (3) 5,200 EMPLOYEES MIDDLE EAST AFRICA ASIA PACIFIC MIDDLE EAST AFRICA #2 2,900 EMPLOYEES 4,000 EMPLOYEES ASIA PACIFIC #2 Notes: (1) Based on orders vs accessible market ; (2) Americas excluding freight market ; (3) Russia not included as market handled directly by TMH. Sources: Alstom ; UNIFE Market Study 2016 Objective to reach critical size in each region (#1 or #2 where relevant) ALSTOM 16 June 2017 P 6

Complete range of solutions Systems, signalling and services to represent around 60% of sales by 2020 Sales (in billion) 6.3 6.9 7.3 +5% +7% 1.5 1.5 1.3 0.9 46% 1.2 54% 1.4 0.7 1.0 1.3 3.3 3.1 3.2 57% Rolling stock: roughly stable Rolling stock deliveries in Europe On-going execution of PRASA project Systems: +88% over 2 years Deliveries of urban systems in MEA and LAM Signalling: +54% over 2 years GE signalling integration in November 2015 Services: +17% over 2 years Slight decrease in 2016/17 with adverse forex impact on UK contracts 2014/15 2015/16 2016/17 Rolling stock Systems Signalling Services % change organic ALSTOM 16 June 2017 P 7

Value creation through innovation Sustained level of R&D R&D gross costs (in million) As % of sales Main R&D programmes Renewal of rolling stock ranges Signalling programmes Predictive maintenance 226 248 3.3% 3.4% 2015/16 2016/17 The new generation of Coradia regional trains ALSTOM 16 June 2017 P 8

Value creation through innovation New innovations for smarter mobility Coradia ilint, hydrogen train, with a first successful run at 80 km/h Aptis, a new 100% electric experience of mobility Mastria, the first multimodal supervision solution Nomad Digital, acquisition of the world leader of on-board connectivity ALSTOM 16 June 2017 P 9

Operational excellence Continued strong operational performance Adjusted EBIT (in million) Volume increase As % of sales Portfolio mix improvement +23% +15% 421 On-going initiatives for operational excellence 366 298 4.8% 5.3% 5.8% 2014/15 2015/16 2016/17 % change reported ALSTOM 16 June 2017 P 10

Operational excellence Solid project execution eloco project, India First batch of design submitted to customer in February 2017 PRASA project, South Africa 18 trains delivered from Brazil 13 trains in service Riyadh project, Saudi Arabia First train delivered on-time from Katowice, Poland in Feb. 2017 ALSTOM 16 June 2017 P 11

Conclusion A 2020 strategy leading to sound results A solid balance sheet Free cash-flow at 182m Net debt at 208m Proposing to resume distribution of dividends at 0.25 per share 2020 objectives confirmed: Sales expected to grow at 5% per year organically Adjusted EBIT margin to reach around 7% c. 100% conversion from net income to free cash flow ALSTOM 16 June 2017 P 12

Q&A ALSTOM 16 June 2017 P 13

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Appendix: A complete range of transport solutions ROLLING STOCK Tram, metro, suburban/regional, high speed, very high speed, locomotive E-bus Components: traction, bogie, motor % of 2016/17 sales 43% SIGNALLING Signalling solutions portfolio for urban, main line, freight and mining and digital mobility Sold as products or solutions 19% SERVICES Maintenance Modernisation Spare parts, repairs & overhaul Support services 20% SYSTEMS Integrated solutions Infrastructure 18% ALSTOM 16 June 2017 P 15

Appendix: 2016/17 key figures In million 2015/16 2016/17 % change reported % change organic Backlog 30,363 34,781 15% 9% Orders 10,636 10,008 (6)% (6)% Sales 6,881 7,306 6% 5% aebit 366 421 15% aebit margin 5.3% 5.8% Net income Group share 3,001 289 Free cash flow (2,614) 182 Net cash/(debt) (203) (208) Equity 3,328 3,713 ALSTOM 16 June 2017 P 16

Appendix: Income statement In million FY 2015/16 FY 2016/17 % change reported % change organic Sales 6,881 7,306 6% 5% Adjusted EBIT Adjusted EBIT margin 366 5.3% 421 5.8% 15% Restructuring charges Other charges (138) (454) (6) (57) EBIT (226) 358 Financial result Tax result Share in net income of equity investees Minority interests from continued op. Net income Discontinued operations* (275) (597) 30 (15) 4,084 (127) (76) 82 (14) 66 Net income Group share 3,001 289 *Group share ALSTOM 16 June 2017 P 17

Appendix: Free cash flow In million Adjusted EBIT FY 2015/16 366 FY 2016/17 421 Cash Focus programme impact Depreciation & amortisation Restructuring cash-out Capex R&D capitalisation Change in working capital Financial cash-out Tax cash-out Other* 138 (61) (154) (73) (892) (291) (211) (1,436) 132 (49) (150) (70) 80 (115) (87) 20 Several large down-payments Volatility on short period Phasing of transformation capex Free cash flow (2,614) 182 *includes free cash flow from discontinued operations ALSTOM 16 June 2017 P 18

Appendix: Capex developments Progressive ramp up of transformation capex Capex* (in million) 154 150 4 150 47 103 2015/16 2016/17 South Africa: on-going site construction Capex * excluding capitalised development costs Transformation Capex New sites to meet customers growing demand for a local presence c. 300m transformation capex over 3 years ALSTOM 16 June 2017 P 19

Appendix: Liquidity and gross debt In million Liquidity position Liquidity 2,361 1,963 1,563m cash and cash equivalents as of 31 March 2017 400m revolving credit facility ; fully undrawn Flexibility with Energy JVs put options Mar-16 Undrawn credit line Mar-17 Gross cash In million Gross debt Gross debt 453 272 371 282 594 453m reimbursed at maturity in February 2017 1,519m outstanding bonds as of 31 March 2017 Next maturity in October 2017 ( 272m) Interest rate Feb 2017 4.13% Oct 2017 2.25% Oct 2018 3.63% July 2019 3% March 2020 4.5% ALSTOM 16 June 2017 P 20

Appendix: Strong balance sheet In million Net cash/(debt) In million Equity (32) 128 3,713 (203) (208) 182 (171) 289 3,328 (16) Mar-16 FCF Acq. & disposals* Forex & other Mar-17 Mar-16 Net income Pensions Forex & other Mar-17 * includes GE related separation impact (e.g. IS&T) ALSTOM 16 June 2017 P 21