Diversified Royalty Corp. AIR MILES Royalty Acquisition Investor Presentation. August 25, 2017

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Diversified Royalty Corp. AIR MILES Royalty Acquisition Investor Presentation August 25, 2017

Legal Disclaimer Notice The contents of this presentation are for information purposes only. This presentation does not constitute an offer to sell securities of Diversified Royalty Corp. (the Company or DIV ) or any other entity and it is not soliciting an offer to buy any such securities. This presentation is not, and under no circumstances is it to be construed as, a prospectus, offering memorandum, advertisement or public offering of any securities referred to herein. This presentation includes market share information, industry data and forecasts obtained from independent industry publications, market research, analyst reports, company filings and reports, and other publicly available sources. Although DIV believes these sources to be generally reliable, market, industry and company data is subject to interpretation and cannot be verified with complete certainty due to limits on the availability and reliability of raw data, the voluntary nature of the data gathering process and other limitations and uncertainties inherent in any statistical survey or report. Accordingly, the accuracy and completeness of this data is not guaranteed. DIV has not independently verified any of the data from third party sources referred to in this presentation nor ascertained the underlying assumptions relied upon by such sources.. No representation, warranty or undertaking, express or implied, is or will be made and no responsibility or liability is or will be accepted by the Company or any of its affiliates or associates or their respective directors, officers, employees, partners, agents, securityholders or advisors as to, or in relation to, the accuracy or completeness of the information contained herein. This document may contain product names, trade names, trademarks and services marks of the Company and of other entities and organizations, all of which are the properties of their respective owners. All dollar amounts herein are expressed in Canadian dollars unless otherwise indicated. Forward-Looking Information and Statements This presentation contains forward-looking statements and forward-looking information within the meaning of applicable securities laws (collectively, forward-looking information ) that involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors, that may cause actual results, performance or achievements or industry results, to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements or industry results expressed or implied by such forwardlooking information. Forward-looking information is identified by the use of terms and phrases such as anticipate, believe, could, estimate, expect, intend, may, plan, predict, project, will, would, and similar terms and phrases, including references to assumptions. Such information may involve, but is not limited to, comments with respect to strategies, expectations, planned operations or future actions. Forward-looking information in this presentation includes, without limitation, statements with respect to: the completion of the AIR MILES acquisition, the terms thereof and the expected timing therefor; the means by which DIV expects to finance the AIR MILES acquisition; DIV s objective to use its remaining cash on hand combined with additional debt financing to fund its next trademark and royalty acquisition by the end of 2017; DIV s board of directors current plan to maintain DIV s annual dividend at $0.2225 per share; the expectation that DIV will obtain a new debt in connection with the AIR MILES acquisition and the amount thereof; the terms of the licences and the royalty payable to DIV following closing of the AIR MILES acquisition; the amount and terms of the contingent consideration; the accretive nature of the AIR MILES acquisition; forecasts by LoyaltyOne, Co. ( LoyaltyOne ) with respect to the future performance of the AIR MILES program; and DIV s expectation that the royalty will grow at the rate of inflation over time. Forward-looking information contained in this presentation is based on certain key expectations and assumptions made by the Company, including, without limitation, the following: LoyaltyOne will continue to operate the AIR MILES program in Canada in a manner consistent with past practice; the Canadian and U.S. economies will continue to grow moderately over the next 12 to 24 months; that interest rates will not increase dramatically over the next 12 to 24 months; that DIV s existing royalty partners will continue to make royalty payments to DIV as and when required; that the businesses of DIV s royalty partners will not experience material negative results; that DIV will continue to grow its portfolio in a manner similar to what has already been established; that tax rates and tax laws will not change significantly in Canada and the U.S.; that more small to medium private and public companies will continue to require access to alternative sources of capital; and that DIV will have the ability to raise required equity and/or debt financing on acceptable terms; that access to capital markets will remain relatively stable; and that capital markets will perform with normal levels of volatility. Although the forward-looking information contained in this presentation is based upon what the Company s management believes to be reasonable assumptions, the Company cannot assure that actual results will be consistent with such information. Forward-looking information reflects current expectations of the Company s management regarding future events and operating performance as of the date of this presentation. Such information involves significant risks and uncertainties, should not be read as guarantees of future performance or results, and will not necessarily be accurate indications of whether or not such results will be achieved. A number of factors could cause actual results to differ materially from the results discussed in the forward-looking information including, without limitation: the AIR MILES acquisition may not close on the terms or in accordance with the timing currently expected, or at all; DIV may not complete any further trademark and royalty acquisitions in 2017; debt and other financing may not be available to DIV in connection with any further trademark and royalty acquisitions completed in 2017 on terms acceptable to DIV; that the new debt for the AIR MILES acquisition may not complete on the terms currently contemplated or at all; the AIR MILES acquisition man not be accretive; the AIR MILES acquisition may not be successful; the licences to be acquired man not continue to generate royalty revenues similar to those generated in the past and may not grow at currently expected rates; that LoyaltyOne may not continue to operate the AIR MILES program in Canada in a manner consistent with past practice or at all; the relative speculative and illiquid nature of an investment in DIV; DIV s ability to manage future growth; the limited diversification in DIV s existing investments; dependence on the operations, assets and financial health of royalty partners; limited ability to exercise control or direction over royalty partners; potential defaults by royalty partners; DIV s ability to enforce on any default by a royalty partner; competition with other investment entities; tax matters; DIV s ability to pay dividends in the future and the timing and amount of those dividends; reliance on key personnel; dilution of shareholders interest through future financings; and general economic and political conditions. Although DIV has attempted to identify important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in the forward-looking information and statements, there may be other factors that cause results not to be as anticipated, estimated or intended. Although DIV believes that the assumptions and factors used in preparing, and the expectations contained in, the forward-looking information contained in this presentation are reasonable, undue reliance should not be placed on such information, and no assurance or guarantee can be given that such forward-looking information will prove to be accurate, as actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such information. For additional information with respect to these risks, uncertainties and assumptions, please refer to the Risk Factors section in each of DIV s annual information form dated March 28, 2017 and in DIV s other public filings available on SEDAR at www.sedar.com. The forward-looking information contained in this presentation is made as of the date hereof, and DIV does not undertake to update any forward-looking information that is contained or referenced herein except in accordance with applicable securities laws. All subsequent written and oral forward-looking information attributable to DIV or persons acting on its behalf is expressly qualified in its entirety by this cautionary statement.. 2

Non-IFRS Measures and Third Party Information This presentation makes reference to certain non-ifrs financial measures. These non-ifrs financial measures are not recognized measures under IFRS, do not have a standardized meaning prescribed by IFRS and are therefore unlikely to be comparable to similar measures presented by other publicly traded companies, and should not be construed as an alternative to other financial measures determined in accordance with IFRS. Rather, these financial measures are provided as additional information to complement IFRS financial measures by providing further understanding of operations from management s perspective. Accordingly, non-ifrs financial measures should never be considered in isolation nor as a substitute to using net income as a measure of profitability or as an alternative to the IFRS consolidated statements of income or other IFRS financial measures. Management presents the non-ifrs measures, EBITDA, Normalized EBITDA, Pro-Forma Normalized EBITDA, Distributable Cash, Pro-Forma Distributable Cash, Payout Ratio, Pro-Forma Payout Ratio, Payout Ratio, net of DRIP, Pro-Forma Payout Ratio, net of DRIP, SSSG, Market Capitalization and Enterprise Value as it believes this supplementary disclosure provides useful additional information related to the operating results and financial condition of the Company and uses this measure of financial performance and financial condition as a supplement to the statements of financial position of the Company. EBITDA for DIV is calculated as earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization. Normalized EBITDA is calculated as EBITDA before certain items including: share-based compensation, litigation expense, other finance income (costs), and fair value adjustment on interest rate swaps. Distributable Cash is defined as Normalized EBITDA less interest expense on credit facilities. Payout Ratio is calculated by dividing the total dividends declared during the period by the Distributable Cash generated in that period. Payout Ratio, net of DRIP is calculated as the difference of the total dividends declared during the period less dividends payable in shares through DIV s dividend reinvestment plan divided by the Distributable Cash generated in that period. SSSG means same store sales growth is the percentage increase in store sales over the prior comparable period for locations that were open in both the current and prior periods, excluding stores that were permanently closed. Market Capitalization is calculated as the share price multiplied by the number of shares outstanding, which includes both publicly traded shares as well as the retained interest ownership by the operating company. Enterprise Value is calculated as Market Capitalization plus debt, less cash and the present value of the tax shield. Pro-Forma Normalized EBITDA, Pro- Forma Distributable Cash, Pro-Forma Payout Ratio, Pro-Forma Payout Ratio, net of DRIP and Pro-Forma SSSG, have corresponding meanings to Normalized EBITDA, Distributable Cash, Payout Ratio, Payout Ratio, net of DRIP and SSSG respectively, in each case, adjusted to give effect to the Acquisition, the Credit Facility, and the annual contractual 2% increase in the royalty payable by Sutton Group Realty Services Ltd. that took effect on July 1, 2017, as if each such transaction had occurred on January 1, 2017 and assuming an annual Royalty of $8.5 million. Similarly, Pro-Forma Revenue means DIV s revenue after giving effect to such adjustments and assumptions. See Appendix A to this presentation for non-ifrs reconciliations as well as the management s discussion and analysis of DIV dated August 14, 2017 for the three and six months ended June 30, 2017. This presentation includes market share information, industry data and forecasts obtained from independent industry publications, market research, analyst reports, company filings and reports, and other publicly available sources. Although DIV believes these sources to be generally reliable, market, industry and company data is subject to interpretation and cannot be verified with complete certainty due to limits on the availability and reliability of raw data, the voluntary nature of the data gathering process and other limitations and uncertainties inherent in any statistical survey or report. Accordingly, the accuracy and completeness of this data is not guaranteed. DIV has not independently verified any of the data from third party sources referred to in this presentation nor ascertained the underlying assumptions relied upon by such sources. 3

Transaction Overview Diversified Royalty Corp. ( DIV ) is purchasing the AIR MILES trademarks from Aimia Inc. ( Aimia ) for $53.75M, plus contingent consideration of up to $13.75M. Brand AIR MILES is among the top brands in Canada with a 25 year track record of success Diversification ~170 brand-name sponsors (1) across various industry sectors, with ~11M members (2) Annual Top-Line Royalty ~$8.5M royalty based on 1.0% of AIR MILES annual gross billings (3), representing ~32% of DIV s Pro-Forma Revenues* Capital Deployment $36.35M of cash on hand plus $17.4M of debt Accretive Transaction Going-in multiple of ~6.3x Effective multiple of ~7.2 to ~7.7x (if contingent consideration hurdles are met) *Pro-Forma Revenue is a Non-IFRS Measure See Non-IFRS Measures and Appendix A 4

AIR MILES Overview Aimia is the current owner and licensor of the AIR MILES trademarks and related intellectual property. AIR MILES is considered one of the best-known coalition loyalty programs in the world, has been operating in Canada since 1992 (4), is the largest coalition loyalty program in Canada, has approximately 11 million members (2) (67% of Canadian households (2) ) and over 170 brand name sponsors (1) across all major spend categories. *Source of sponsors see footnote 9 5

AIR MILES Key Customers AIR MILES has several large sponsors with BMO representing ~24% (5) of revenue and Sobey s representing ~19% (5) of revenue: Sobey s has recently expanded their sponsorship and is signed until 2024 (1) BMO has been a partner since 1992 (6), their contract renews every five years and their latest contract is up for renewal in 2018 (1) BMO continues to actively promote its AIR MILES credit cards and the AIR MILES website continues to promote BMO credit cards. 6

AIR MILES Program Operator, Royalty Payee Canada s AIR MILES Reward Program has been licensed in perpetuity to and is operated in Canada by LoyaltyOne, Co. ( LoyaltyOne ), the parent company of which is Alliance Data Systems Corporation ( ADS ). ADS is an NYSE listed company that provides loyalty and marketing services, such as private label credit cards, coalition loyalty programs and direct marketing and had reported revenues of US$7.1B for 2016 (1). AIR MILES is a meaningful piece of ADS business with LoyaltyOne generating US$936M of revenue (7) and US$203M of EBITDA (7) in 2016 from the AIR MILES Reward Program in Canada. Under two license agreements, LoyaltyOne pays an aggregate royalty equal to 1% (3) of the gross billings it generates from the AIR MILES program in Canada. Gross billings is primarily driven by AIR MILES issued but is also impacted by AIR MILES redemptions. 7

AIR MILES 2016 Challenges and Outlook LoyaltyOne had a few missteps running the AIR MILES program in 2016: In 2011, ADS announced AIR MILES points would expire after 5 years (1) public backlash and negative publicity built through 2016 LoyaltyOne retracted the expiration policy in December 2016 (1) The December 2016 AIR MILES automatic expiry date led to a rush to redeem AIR MILES balances many members had challenges redeeming their points long wait times, dropped calls, etc. The AIR MILES deadline resulted in a 60% increase redemptions in 2016 (1), which resulted in a temporary spike in gross billings. The negative publicity resulted in AIR MILES issuances being down 4% in Q1 2017 (8) and down 1% in Q2 2017 (8). In their Q2 2017 investor presentation, LoyaltyOne stated they were making solid progress on sponsor/collector engagement and no sponsor attrition seen. LoyaltyOne is forecasting 5+% run rate AIR MILES issuance growth by the end of 2017 (8). 8

AIR MILES Issuance History 7,000 Air Miles Rewards Miles Issued (1)(10) (in millions) 6,000 5,000 4,584 4,940 5,223 5,421 5,501 5,743 5,772 4,000 3,000 2,000 1,000 0 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 9

Royalty Pool Diversified Royalty Corp. Sutton LP Mr. Lube LP Air Miles LP Cash Next Business LP ~$33M Expanding across diverse and attractive industries 10

Impact to DIV Status Quo (a) Pro-Forma $18.2M Revenues +$8.5M (b) $26.7M Revenues* Mr. Lube 79% Mr. Lube 53% Sutton 15% Sutton 21% Air Miles 32% $16.0M Normalized EBITDA* +$8.2M $24.1M Normalized EBITDA* (a) Based on the three months ended June 30, 2017, annualized, with Sutton at the July 1, 2017 royalty rate. (b) The five year average royalty has been used for illustrative purposes. *Normalized EBITDA, Pro-Forma Normalized EBITDA and Pro-Forma Revenue are Non-IFRS Measures See Non-IFRS Measures and Appendix A 11

Impact to DIV Status Quo (a) Pro-Forma $14.5M Distributable Cash* +$7.4M $21.9M Distributable Cash* $0.1367 Distributable Cash* per Share +$0.07 $0.2071 Distributable Cash* 162.8% Payout Ratio* -55.4% 107.4% Payout Ratio* 148.8% Payout Ratio, net of DRIP* -50.6% 98.2% Payout Ratio, net of DRIP* $71M Cash -$38M $33M Cash (a) Based on the three months ended June 30, 2017, annualized, with Sutton at the July 1, 2017 royalty rate. *Distributable Cash, Pro-Forma Distributable Cash, Payout Ratio, Pro-Forma Payout Ratio, Payout Ratio, net of DRIP and Pro-Forma Payout Ratio, net of DRIP are Non-IFRS Measures See Non-IFRS Measures and Appendix A 12

Contingent Consideration The acquisition of the AIR MILES trademarks and royalty was structured with contingent consideration subject to certain milestones being achieved in 2018/2019. The milestones relate to The Bank of Montreal AIR MILES sponsorship contract being renewed or replaced with an AIR MILES sponsorship contract with another one of the four other major Canadian Chartered banks and the royalty revenue post contract renewal or replacement. 13

Comparable Analysis The following table outlines the valuation metrics for the top line royalty funds: Cdn $000's 24-Aug-17 Market PV of tax Dividend EV/ TTM DCPS Dividend Debt / Payout % shrs o/s Comparable Companies Share Price Cap(1) Cash CCA(2) NCL's(2) Shield(3) Debt EV(4) DCPS(5) Per share EBITDA(6) EBITDA SSSG Yield Yield EBITDA(7) Ratio(8) trade/mo(9) A&W $ 33.55 535,155 3,375 - - - 60,000 591,780 $ 1.6232 $ 1.5960 30,460 19.4 x 1.1% 4.8% 4.8% 1.9 x 98.3% 2.8% Boston Pizza $ 21.44 522,574 2,896 58,015-8,122 86,756 598,312 $ 1.3711 $ 1.3800 42,422 14.1 x -1.3% 6.4% 6.4% 2.0 x 100.7% 1.7% The Keg $ 20.50 306,543 2,267 - - - 14,000 318,276 $ 1.0972 $ 1.1016 23,776 13.4 x 3.4% 5.4% 5.4% 0.5 x 100.4% 0.7% Pizza Pizza $ 16.48 514,398 1,896 - - - 47,000 559,502 $ 0.8556 $ 0.8556 34,098 16.4 x 1.2% 5.2% 5.2% 1.3 x 100.0% 1.2% Average 15.8 X 1.1% 5.4% 5.4% 1.4 X 99.8% 1.6% DIV - pre-transaction $ 2.33 246,919 70,946 111,000 11,300 18,184 40,697 198,486 $ 0.1367 $ 0.2225 15,950 12.4 x 3.4% 5.9% 9.5% -1.9 x 162.8% 4.9% DIV - post-transaction $ 2.33 246,919 33,000 164,750 11,300 25,709 66,347 254,557 $ 0.2071 $ 0.2225 24,105 10.6 x 3.7% 8.9% 9.5% 1.4 x 107.4% 4.9% Notes: (1) Market capitalization includes both publicly traded shares as well as the retained interest ownership by the operating company. (2) Tax shield is comprised of capital cost allowance ("CCA") on intellectual property and non-capital losses ("NCL"). Boston Pizza's balance in 2015 fairness opinion was 50% of cash consideration ($139 million), declining at 7% per year. (3) The present value of the tax shield discounts the CCA and NCL's at a 6% discount rate, applying a 26% effective tax rate. (4) Enterprise value ("EV") equals market capitalization + debt - cash - present value of tax shield. (5) Distributable Cash Per Share ("DCPS") calculated as annual dividend per share divided by the Payout Ratio. (6) For comparable companies EBITDA = Q2 2017 year-to-date, annualized. For DIV, EBITDA is pro-forma normalized EBITDA. (7) Ratio equals net debt (debt minus cash) divided by EBITDA. (8) Average of last 4 quarters as disclosed in respective MD&A's for the four comparable companies and current / pro-forma for DIV. (9) Three month average daily volume * number of average trading days/month divided by fully diluted shares outstanding (including retained interest) At DIV s current share price: The average enterprise value to EBITDA multiples ofthe comps are 50% higher than DIV DIV s DCPS yield is also 63% higher than the average of the comps *Normalized EBITDA, Pro-Forma Normalized EBITDA, Distributable Cash, Pro-Forma Distributable Cash, SSSG, Pro-Forma SSSG, Payout Ratio, Pro-Forma Payout Ratio, Enterprise Value and Market Capitalization are Non-IFRS Measures See Non-IFRS Measures and Appendix A 14

DIV Unique Strengths The historical performance of DIV s current royalty streams is as good or better than top-line royalty comps in Canada: Diversification: Royalties from three of Canada s leading brands with 25+ years track records of success Solid SSSG: Mr. Lube has generated 17 straight years of positive SSSG Best-in-class pro-forma TTM SSSG* (3.7%) All royalty partner business models are asset-light DIV s acquisition model results in significant CCA tax pools, enhancing long term cash flows DIV has $33M of cash on hand to fund new acquisitions DIV has 7 analysts providing coverage and greater liquidity than the comps DIV has an experienced management team in place to source, diligence and execute accretive trademark and royalty acquisitions * Pro-Forma SSSG is a Non-IFRS Measure See Non-IFRS Measures and Appendix A 15

Deal Analysis Brand. AIR MILES is among the top brands in Canada with a 25 year track record of success and growth. Credit. AIR MILES is run by LoyaltyOne, a company generating ~US$900M (7) of revenue and ~US$200M (7) of EBITDA from this Canadian division. LoyaltyOne is owned by ADS, a US$12B market capitalization business. The underlying business paying DIV is highly profitable, well capitalized and the royalty payment is less than 5% of its EBITDA. Diversification. No correlation with Sutton and Mr. Lube, >170 brand name sponsors (1) across various industry sectors, ~11M members (2) Size. ~$8.5M royalty is a perfect size for DIV representing 32% of DIV s pro-forma revenues* Payout Ratio. DIV s payout ratio improves from 162.8% to pro-forma 107.4% (148.8% to pro-forma 98.2% net of DRIP). The management and board of DIV believe the purchase of the AIR MILES trademarks and perpetual royalty is an excellent transaction for DIV. *Pro-Forma Revenue, Payout Ratio, Pro-Forma Payout Ratio, Payout Ratio, net of DRIP and Pro-Forma Payout Ratio, net of DRIP are Non-IFRS Measures See Non-IFRS Measures and Appendix A 16

Dividend DIV s board of directors currently plan to maintain DIV s annual dividend at $0.2225 per share. 17

What s Next DIV s objective is to use its remaining $33 million of cash on hand combined with debt financing to fund its next trademark and royalty acquisition from a high quality business before the end of 2017. 18

Appendix A Q2 2017 (3 months) Sutton royalty rate increase (a) Q2 2017 annualized Pro forma Air Miles Pro-forma annualized Revenues ( b) $ 4,535 $ 19 $ 18,214 $ 8,500 $ 26,714 Operating expenses ( c) (782) - (3,128) (350) (3,478) Finance costs, net ( d) (84) - (336) (690) (1,026) Income before income taxes 3,669 19 14,750 7,460 22,210 Income tax expense ( e) (979) (5) (3,935) (1,940) (5,875) Net income and other comprehensive income $ 2,690 $ 14 $ 10,815 $ 5,520 $ 16,335 Interest expense on credit facilities 367-1,468 690 2,158 Income taxes 979 5 3,935 1,940 5,875 EBITDA 4,036 19 16,218 8,150 24,368 Adjustments: Share-based compensation 169-676 - 676 Litigation 47-188 - 188 Other finance income, net (155) - (620) - (620) Fair value adjustment on interest rate swaps (128) - (512) - (512) Normalized EBITDA 3,969 19 15,950 8,150 24,100 Less: interest expense on credit facilities 367-1,468 690 2,158 Distributable cash $ 3,602 $ 19 $ 14,482 $ 7,460 $ 21,942 Dividends declared 5,885 23,540 23,540 Dividends declared, net of DRIP 5,389 21,556 21,556 Distributable cash per share $ 0.0340 $ 0.1367 $ 0.2071 Dividend per share $ 0.0556 $ 0.2225 $ 0.2225 Shares outstanding as at June 30, 2017 105,947 105,947 105,947 Payout ratio 163.6% 162.8% 107.4% Payout ratio, net of DRIP 149.6% 148.8% 98.2% (a) The Sutton royalty rate grows by 2.0% per year, effective July 1 st each year. During the three months ended June 30, 2017, the Sutton Royalty Income was $929. (b) Air Miles royalty income is based on the historical five year average royalty. (c) Incremental costs related to salaries and benefits, professional fees and general and administration expenses. (d) Incremental interest expense on the $17.4M new term debt credit facility with an interest rate equal to the Bankers Acceptance Rate plus 2.25%, and assumed 50% of principal swapped to a fixed rate at an estimated cost of 4.47%. (e) Incremental tax expense based on an effective tax rate of 26%. results *EBITDA, Normalized EBITDA, Distributable Cash, Payout Ratio, Payout Ratio net of DRIP are Non-IFRS Measures See Non-IFRS Measures 19

Endnotes 1) Alliance Data Systems Form 10-K, filed on EDGAR (https://www.sec.gov/edgar.shtml) February 27, 2017. 2) http://www.airmilesincentives.ca/res/pdf/rm_ami_newsletter_winter_web.pdf 3) 0.1% as per the Amended and Restated License to Use the Air Miles Trade Marks in Canada, dated as of July 24, 1998, by and between Air Miles International Holdings N.V. and Loyalty Management Group Canada Inc. (assigned by Air Miles International Holdings N.V. to Air Miles International Trading B.V. by a novation agreement dated as of July 18, 2001), as filed on EDGAR on January 13, 2000; plus 0.9% as per the Amended and Restated License to Use and Exploit the Air Miles Scheme in Canada, dated July 24, 1998, by and between Air Miles International Trading B.V. and Loyalty Management Group Canada Inc., as filed on EDGAR (https://www.sec.gov/edgar.shtml) January 13, 2000. 4) https://www.airmiles.ca/arrow/aboutus 5) The Form 10-K filed by Alliance Data Systems on February 27, 2017 states that BMO and Sobey s represent 17% and 13% of LoyaltyOne s revenues (US$1,338M), respectively. In addition, the Q4 2016 Investor Presentation prepared by Alliance Data Systems on January 26, 2017 states that Air Miles generated US$936M of revenue. This results in BMO representing approximately 24% of Air Miles revenue (17% * US$1,338M / US$936M) and Sobey s representing approximately 19% of Air Miles revenue (13% * US$1,338M / US$936M). 6) https://www.loyalty.com/about-us/our-history.html 7) Alliance Data Systems, Q4 2016 Investor Presentation filed on January 26, 2017. (http://investor.alliancedata.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=120991&p=irol-eventdetails&eventid=5245830). 8) Alliance Data Systems, Q2 2017 Investor Presentation filed on July 20, 2017. 9) https://www.loyalty.com/loyalty-programs/air-miles/ 10) Alliance Data Systems Form 10-K, filed on EDGAR (https://www.sec.gov/edgar.shtml) February 28, 2013. 20