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4Q FY2014/15 Financial Results Presentation 8 May 2015 S Y D N E Y M E L B O U R N E B R I S B A N E C A I R N S B E I J I N G T O K Y O O S A K A S I N G A P O R E

Disclaimer This presentation shall be read in conjunction with A-HTRUST s Unaudited Financial Results for the Fourth Quarter ended 31 March 2015 ( 4Q FY2014/15 ), a copy of which is available on www.sgx.com or www.a-htrust.com. This presentation may contain forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. Actual future performance, outcomes and results may differ materially from those expressed in forward-looking statements as a result of a number of risks, uncertainties and assumptions. Representative examples of these factors include (without limitation) general industry and economic conditions, interest rate trends and foreign exchange rate trends, cost of capital and capital availability, competition from similar developments, shifts in expected levels of average daily room rates and occupancy, changes in operating expenses, including employee wages, benefits and training, property expenses and governmental and public policy changes and the continued availability of financing in the amounts and the terms necessary to support future business. Investors are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward looking statements, which are based on the Managers current view of future events. The Australian Dollar, Chinese Renminbi, Japanese Yen and Singapore Dollar are defined herein as AUD, RMB, JPY and SGD or S$, respectively. Any discrepancies in the figures included herein between the individual amounts and total thereof are due to rounding. 2

A-HTRUST Our Portfolio 12 quality hotels with over 4,500 rooms across 8 key cities in Australia, China, Japan and Singapore Novotel Beijing Sanyuan CHINA Beijing Osaka Tokyo JAPAN Hotel Sunroute Ariake and Oakwood Apartments Ariake Tokyo Osaka Namba Washington Hotel Plaza SINGAPORE Park Hotel Clarke Quay Ibis Beijing Sanyuan AUSTRALIA Cairns Brisbane Sydney Melbourne Novotel Sydney Central Pullman Sydney Hyde Park Novotel Sydney Parramatta Courtyard by Marriott North Ryde Pullman & Mercure Melbourne Albert Park Pullman & Mercure Brisbane King George Square Pullman Cairns International (1) (1) A-HTRUST owns 50% of Pullman Cairns International 3

Content 1 Key Highlight 2 3 4 5 6 Financial Review Portfolio Performance Portfolio Valuation Capital Management Looking Ahead 4

Key Highlights 1

4Q FY2014/15 Financial Highlights 4Q FY2014/15 FY2014/15 Gross Revenue S$54.5m 1.6% y-o-y growth S$227.1m 6.0% y-o-y growth Net Property Income S$22.6m 2.8% y-o-y growth S$93.3m 11.8% y-o-y growth Distributable Income S$14.0m 12.0% y-o-y growth S$56.3m 3.0% y-o-y growth Distribution per Stapled Security ( DPS ) 1.25 cents 3.3% y-o-y growth 5.06 cents 8.3% y-o-y decline 6

4Q FY2014/15 Portfolio Highlights AOR 1 ADR 1 RevPAR 1 Australia 2 86.1% 2.3pp y-o-y growth AUD 178 2.3% y-o-y growth AUD 154 5.5% y-o-y growth China 74.7% 2.2pp y-o-y growth RMB 379 3.6% y-o-y decline RMB 283 0.7% y-o-y decline Japan Applies to Oakwood Apartments only Improvement in both AOR and ADR JPY 8,485 123.8% y-oy growth Singapore Steady rental income contribution from Park Hotel Clarke Quay Note: 1. AOR: Average Occupancy Rate; ADR: Average Daily Rate; RevPAR: Revenue per Available Room 2. Excludes Pullman Cairns International which A-HTRUST owns 50% 7

Financial Review 2

Results Summary 4Q FY2014/15 4 th Quarter S$ million FY2014/15 FY2013/14 Change Gross Revenue Net Property Income 54.5 53.7 1.6% 22.6 22.0 2.8% Contribution from Osaka Namba which was acquired in April 2014 Partially offset by weaker AUD and JPY against SGD NPI Margin 41.5% 41.0% 0.5pp Distributable Income 14.0 12.5 12.0% DPS (cents) 1.25 1.21 3.3% Improve due to absence of costs of S$2.4m related to unwinding of AUDSGD cross currency swap ( AUDSGD CCS ) Partially offset by higher finance costs of S$0.7m 9

Results Summary FY2014/15 Full Year S$ million FY2014/15 FY2013/14 Change Gross Revenue Net Property Income 227.1 214.3 6.0% 93.3 83.5 11.8% NPI Margin 41.1% 39.0% 3.1pp Distributable Income 56.3 54.6 3.0% DPS (cents) 5.06 5.52 (8.3%) Contribution from Osaka Namba and full year contribution from Park Hotel Clarke Quay which was acquired in April 2014 and June 2013 respectively Partially offset by weaker AUD and JPY against SGD Higher net property income Partially offset by higher finance costs and costs related to unwinding of the AUDSGD CCS 10

Distributable Income (S$ million) DPS (Singapore cents) Distribution History Park Hotel Acquisition & Equity Fund Raising Commencement of the AUDSGD CCS Unwinding Osaka Namba Acquisition & Equity Fund Raising AUD and JPY weakened by 6% and 8%, respectively against SGD compared to 4QFY2013/14 20.0 15.0 1.29 1.41 14.6 1.61 16.6 1.21 1.24 1.27 1.30 12.5 13.7 14.1 14.5 1.25 14.0 1.80 1.60 1.40 1.20 1.00 0.80 10.0 10.9 0.60 0.40 0.20 5.0 1Q 1 2Q 3Q 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q FY2013/14 FY2014/15 Distributable Income DPS 0.00 Note: 1: Includes the impact of acquiring Park Hotel Clarke Quay ( Park Hotel ) and equity fund raising for the acquisition 11

Distribution Details Distribution for the period 1 October 2014 to 31 March 2015: 2.5525 Singapore cents per stapled security 8 May 2015 13 May 2015, 9.00 am 15 May 2015, 5.00 pm 15 June 2015 Notice of Books Closure Date Ex-Distribution Date Books Closure Date Date of Distribution May 2015 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 June 2015 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 12

Portfolio Performance 3

S$ million S$ million 4Q FY2014/15 Revenue and NPI Grows Improvement driven by contribution from Osaka Namba and improvement in Oakwood Apartments Ariake Tokyo Gross Revenue Net Property Income 65.0 60.0 y-o-y: +S$0.8m +1.6% 30.0 25.0 y-o-y: +S$0.6m +2.8% 55.0 53.7 54.5 22.0 22.6 20.0 50.0 45.0 15.0 40.0 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 10.0 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q FY2013/14 FY2014/15 FY2013/14 FY2014/15 14

SGD million SGD million Performance by Country Australia portfolio performance was affected due to continual weakening of AUD while China portfolio was affected by weaker demand Gross Revenue Net Property Income 50.0 15.0 40.0 40.1 38.4 4.2% 13.1 12.2 6.8% 10.0 30.0 20.0 5.0 67.3% 5.0 4.0 5.2 3.0% 10.0 4.1% 4.4 4.5 4.2 51.8% 6.4 5.0 3.2% 5.2 1.5 2.4 18.0% 1.2 0.0 Australia China Japan Singapore 0.0 Australia China Japan Singapore 4Q FY2013/14 4Q FY2014/15 4Q FY2013/14 4Q FY2014/15 15

NPI Breakdown by Country and Contract Type Increased income stability and reduced reliance on Australia portfolio 4Q FY2013/14 Net Property Income 4Q FY2014/15 Net Property Income Master Lease: 34% Master Lease: 41% Singapore 23% Singapore 23% Japan 11% China 7% 4Q FY2013/14 Net Property Income: S$22.0m Australia 60% Japan 18% 4Q FY2014/15 Net Property Income: S$22.6m China 5% Australia 54% Management Contract: 67% Management Contract: 59% 16

AUD million S$ million AUD/SGD Australia Portfolio Continued to Improve 4 th Quarter AUD FY2013/14 FY2014/15 Change AOR 1 83.8% 86.1% 2.3pp ADR 1 174 178 2.3% RevPAR 1 146 154 5.5% Note: 1. Excludes Pullman Cairns International which A-HTRUST owns 50% Overall improvement in Australia portfolio led by: Sydney Hotels better performance due to strong demand and conferencing events Courtyard by Marriott North Ryde benefitted from closure of a competing hotel Partially offset by weaker AUD against SGD Net Property Income in AUD Net Property Income in S$ 15.0 +1.2% 20.0-6.8% 1.50 AUD/SGD: 1.24 2 AUD/SGD: 1.07 2 (-14%) 15.0 1.00 10.0 10.0 0.50 5.0 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 5.0 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 0.00 FY2013/14 FY2014/15 FY2013/14 FY2014/15 Note: 2. Based on average rate used for the respective quarter 17

RMB million S$ million RMB/SGD China Portfolio Faced Intense Competition 4 th Quarter RMB FY2013/14 FY2014/15 Change AOR 72.5% 74.7% 2.2pp ADR 393 379 3.6% RevPAR 285 283 0.7% Lower RevPAR mainly due to more intense competition Overall weaker demand and increased dining options in the vicinity of hotels The decline was moderated by stronger RMB against SGD Net Property Income in RMB Net Property Income in S$ 10.0-23.4% 2.5-18.0% 0.25 RMB/SGD: RMB/SGD: 0.201 1 0.221 1 (+10%) 2.0 0.20 1.5 0.15 5.0 1.0 0.10 0.5 0.05 0.0 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 0.0 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 0.00 FY2013/14 FY2014/15 FY2013/14 FY2014/15 Note: 1. Based on average rate used for the respective quarter 18

JPY million S$ million JPY/SGD Japan Portfolio Lead the Way 4 th Quarter JPY FY2013/14 FY2014/15 Change RevPAR 1 3,791 8,485 123.8% Positive contribution by Osaka Namba which was acquired in April 2014 (1Q FY2014/15) Oakwood Apartments continued to show improvement Partially offset by weaker JPY against SGD Note: 1. Applies to Oakwood Apartments only Net Property Income in JPY Net Property Income in S$ 400.0 +81.5% +67.3% 5.0 0.015 JPY/SGD: 0.013 2 JPY/SGD: 0.011 2 (-10%) 300.0 4.0 0.010 200.0 3.0 0.005 100.0 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 2.0 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 0.000 FY2013/14 FY2014/15 FY2013/14 FY2014/15 Note: 2. Based on average rate used for the respective quarter 19

y-oy RevPAR Growth (%) Quality Portfolio Majority of our hotels outperformed their peers in terms of y-o-y RevPAR growth for 4Q FY2014/15, when compared against STR Comp Set 1 Australia China 30.0 25.0 20.0 15.0 10.0 5.0 0.0 Outperform STR Comp Set Underperform STR Comp Set 13.7 11.9 9.5 5.7 5.6 2.3 13.9 15.5 2.5 11.1 6.6 0.3 7.6 (5.0) (10.0) (4.9) (5.7) (8.4) (7.9) (5.6) (5.2) (15.0) (13.4) (20.0) Pullman Sydney Hyde Park Novotel Sydney Central Novotel Sydney Parramatta Courtyard by Marriott North Ryde Pullman Melbourne Albert Park Mercure Melbourne Albert Park Pullman Brisbane KGS Mercure Brisbane KGS Pullman Cairns International Novotel Beijing Sanyuan STR Comp Set A-HTRUST 's Portfolio Note: 1. STR (Smith Travel Research) Global Report tracks a hotel s occupancy, ADR and RevPAR performance against its selected comparable competitors. STR Competitive Set ( STR Comp Set ) refers to the average performance of the hotel and its competitors. 20

Portfolio Valuation 4

S$ million(%) S$ million Portfolio Valuation as at 31 March 2015 Valuation Breakdown Aggregate Portfolio Valuation 800 673 5.6% 635 1,500 1,297 1,373 5.9% 600 400 50.0% unchanged 306 312 312 1,000 200 108 204 11.0% 120 0 Australia China Japan 1 Singapore 500 31 Mar 14 1 31 Mar 15 31 Mar 2014 31 Mar 2015 Notes: 1. Excludes valuation of Osaka Namba which was acquired in April 2014 22

Overall Higher Valuation Across Countries Australia China 31 Mar 15 601 4.0% 31 Mar 15 534 0.8% 31 Mar 14 578 31 Mar 14 530 500 550 600 650 AUD million 500 510 520 530 540 550 RMB million Japan Singapore 31 Mar 15 26,720 60.0% 31 Mar 15 312 unchanged 31 Mar 14 1 16,700 31 Mar 14 312 10,000 15,000 20,000 25,000 30,000 JPY million 200 250 300 350 S$ million Notes: 1. Excludes valuation of Osaka Namba which was acquired in April 2014 23

Valuation Breakdown by Cities and Hotels Well-diversified portfolio as Australia portfolio falls below 50% of aggregate portfolio value Singapore 23% Sydney 24% Portfolio Valuation as at 31 March 2015: S$1,373 million Osaka 8% Melbourne 9% Tokyo 15% Australia Australia 46% 45% AUD AUD mn Pullman Sydney Hyde Park 9% 116.5 Novotel Sydney Central 8% 102.5 Novotel Sydney Parramatta 4% 50.0 Courtyard by Marriott North Ryde 4% 46.0 Pullman and Mercure Melbourne Albert Park 9% 119.0 Pullman and Mercure Brisbane King George Square 10% 133.5 Pullman Cairns International 1 3% 33.5 Brisbane 10% Composition based on SGD Cairns China 3% China 9% 8% RMB mn Novotel Beijing Sanyuan 4% 245.0 Beijing 9% Ibis Beijing Sanyuan 5% 289.0 Japan Japan 22% 23% JPY mn Hotel Sunroute Ariake & Oakwood Apartments Ariake Tokyo 15% 17,400 Osaka Namba Washington Hotel Plaza 8% 9,320 Singapore 23% SGD mn Park Hotel Clarke Quay 23% 312.0 Australia Japan China Singapore Note: 1. Refers to A-HTRUST s 50% ownership of Pullman Cairns International 24

Capital Management 5

Healthy Balance Sheet Total assets of S$1,459.7 million as at 31 March 2015 As at 31 March 2015 As at 31 December 2014 Borrowings S$543.7 million S$536.5 million Total Assets S$1,459.7 million S$1,379.6 million A-HTRUST Gearing 1 37.2% 38.9% - A-HREIT Gearing 28.2% 28.9% - A-HBT Gearing 42.3% 44.6% Weighted average interest rate Weighted average debt to maturity 3.2% 3.2% 2.5 years 2.8 years Net asset value per stapled security S$0.74 S$0.69 Note: 1. Gearing is computed based on total debt over total assets 26

S$ million Balanced Debt Profile Debt Maturity Profile Debt Facilities 250 200 150 100 50 0 Weighted average debt to maturity as at 31 March 2015: 2.5 years S$72m to be refinanced with 5-year MTN maturing 2020 47 49 85 35 125 47 158 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Australia Hotels China Hotels Singapore Hotel Japan Hotel RCF Term loan facilities: 3 to 5-year term loan facilities Revolving credit facility ( RCF ): 3-year S$60 million RCF Medium term notes ( MTN ): S$1 billion Multicurrency Stapled MTN programme established in October 2014 No refinancing requirement until July 2016 when loan of S$23 million matures 27

Prudent Capital Management Debt Currency Profile Interest Rate Profile JPY 22.8% RMB 4.3% Total Debt as at 31 Mar 2015: S$543.7m AUD 44.6% Floating 11.1% Total Debt as at 31 Mar 2015: S$543.7m SGD 28.3% Fixed 88.9% As at 31 March 2015, more than 95% of total borrowings are matched with the natural currencies of the assets 88.9% of total borrowings are on fixed-rate Minimise exposure to interest rate volatility and impact on distribution 28

Looking Ahead 6

Australia Inbound and Domestic Travels Boost Tourism Australia saw strong growth in international visitors, driven largely by visitors from Asia Pacific such as China, Hong Kong, Thailand and Indonesia 1 Domestic travels also increased as AUD remains weak. Tourism sector continued to improve, as the Australia economy rebalances away from mining to the services sector However, continual weakening of AUD against SGD will impact A-HTRUST s earnings in SGD terms Note: 1. Source: Tourism Research Australia 30

China Competitive Landscape International visitors to Beijing declined 7% y-o-y in January and February 2015 1 New supply of hotel rooms in 2015 is likely to limit ADR growth in the short term Domestic tourism within China is expected to remain robust and is likely to support the tourism sector MICE market in Beijing is expected to remain stable in 2015. The World Championship in Athletics, a 13-day international event, will be hosted at the Beijing National Stadium in August 2015 Note: 1. Source: Beijing Statistics Information Net 31

Japan Improving Sentiments Positive for Sector The Japan tourism sector continues its strong performance from 2014 as the total number of foreign visitors in January to March 2015 exceeded that of the same period last year by 44% 1 Continued improvements in the Japan economy are likely to stimulate more business activities Weakened JPY is expected to continue supporting inbound traffic Kansai International Airport (Osaka) aims to increase the annual airport capacity upon the completion of Terminal 3, which will be able to accommodate more demand from international travellers Note: 1. Source: Japan National Tourism Organisation 32

Singapore Stable Outlook Number of international visitors continue to decline in 2015, as total visitors in January and February 2015 fall by 5%, compared to same period last year 1 STB expects flat or moderate growth for total number of international visitors in 2015 1 Strong SGD, upcoming pipeline of hotels in 2015 and 2016, mainly in the midscale and upscale sector, and tight labour market may affect performance of hotel market Increase in airline routes and and flight capacities of both national and low cost carriers, and pro-tourism government initiatives can be mitigating factors Note: 1. Source: Singapore Tourism Board 33

Ascendas Hospitality Fund Management Pte. Ltd. Ascendas Hospitality Trust Management Pte. Ltd. Managers of A-HTRUST 61 Science Park Road #04-01 The Galen Singapore Science Park II Singapore 117525 Tel: +65 6774-1033 Email: info-aht@ascendas.com www.a-htrust.com 34