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Good business momentum with strongly improved net profit Half year results 2012 Vernier, 3 August 2012

Gilles Andrier CEO

Half Year Results 2012 Financial highlights Sales CHF 2.1 billion, up 6.9% in local currencies, in line with mid-term guidance Developing markets account now for 43% of sales and grew 14% Comparable EBITDA increased by 12% to CHF 428 million EBITDA margin improved to 20.1% Net income CHF 201 million, up 68% year on year Strongly improved free cash flow at 5.7% of sales 3

Half Year Results 2012 Business highlights Strong business momentum Successful commercialisation of innovations in the Fragrance and Flavour Division Continuous improvement of win rate Maintained strong growth in emerging markets Key initiatives fully on track Good progress against all pillars of the five year strategy Savoury manufacturing facility in Makó, Hungary construction completed Roll-out of SAP completed Our 2012 half year results are a further convincing demonstration of the continued value we bring to our customers, across all regions and segments 4

Half Year Sales 2012 Performance In line with mid-term guidance 5.6% 6.9% 6.0% 6.0% 5.2% 2,126 8.3% 5.6% 7.2% 5.0% % In million CHF 2008 2012 CAGR 994 1,132 % 2012 Growth in l.c. % 2012 Growth in CHF Group Fragrances Flavours 5

Sales evolution by market (in million CHF) HY 2011 HY 2012 Mature 59% Developing 41% Mature 57% Developing 43% Mature 1,187 1,212 +2.0% +1.9% Developing 818 914 +13.9% +11.2% % 2012 Growth in l.c. % 2008 2012 CAGR 6

Sales evolution by region (in million CHF) Asia Pacific 25% HY 2011 HY 2012 Latin America 12% Asia Pacific 26% Latin America 13% North America 22% EAME 41% North America 23% EAME 38% Latin America 242 281 +20.6% +13.7% Asia Pacific 501 563 +10.5% +10.3% North America 450 481 +3.8% +2.4% % 2012 Growth in l.c. EAME 812 801 +2.2% +2.6% % 2008 2012 CAGR 7

Fragrance Division Sales and comparable EBITDA Sales (in Mio CHF) Comp EBITDA HY 2011 HY 2012 927 (in Mio CHF) + + 7% 994 166 201 21% EBITDA Margin 17.9% 20.2% Fine Fragrances grew 2.4% in l.c. Strong double digit growth in Latin America Good inflow of new business in Europe Sales decline in North America Consumer Products up 12.2% in l.c. Both developing and mature markets contributed Strong double digit growth in Asia Pacific and Latin America Good growth in North America and CAMEA Flat sales in Western Europe Double digit growth in Fabric, Personal Care and Oral Care Fragrance Ingredients down 2.1% in l.c. Double digit growth in specialties Weak performance of commodities 8

Flavour Division Sales and comparable EBITDA Sales (in Mio CHF) Comp EBITDA (in Mio CHF) EBITDA Margin HY 2011 HY 2012 + 5% 1,078 1,132 216 + 5% 227 20.0 % 20.1 % Double-digit growth in developing markets, Health and Wellness taste solutions and beverages Asia Pacific increased 6.1% in l.c. with particularly strong growth in India, Indonesia and Thailand. Europe, Africa and Middle East grew 4.4% in l.c. with double digit growth in the developing markets. North America grew 3.9% in l.c. with particularly good growth in Beverages and Snacks. Latin America increased 12.8% in l.c. led by Argentina and Mexico. 9

Matthias Währen CFO

Exchange Rates Development Swiss Franc overall stable against all currencies for the first six months of the year Average Exchange Rates for significant currencies HY 2012 vs. HY 2011 6% 7% 3% 0% 1% (2%) (6%) (9%) (13%) JPY USD GBP EUR SGD BRL CNY MXN IDR HY 2012 1.17 0.93 1.46 1.20 0.73 0.50 0.15 0.07 1.01 HY 2011 1.10 0.90 1.46 1.27 0.72 0.55 0.14 0.08 1.03 11

Operating performance Price increases, volumes and cost control helping to improve profitability Gross Margin 43.0% 42.1% Sales of CHF 2,126 million (2011: CHF 2,005 million) Gross Margin of 42.1%, down from 43.0% Comparable EBITDA (in mio CHF s) As % of sales 428 382 HY 2011 HY 2012 19.1% 20.1% high priced raw materials inventory write offs in Flavours (CHF 10 million) additional pension cost transfer costs savoury production Mako Operating expenses remain under control Comparable EBITDA of CHF 428 million (2011 CHF 382 million), currency impact less than CHF 1 million Comparable EBITDA margin of 20.1%, up from 19.1% in 2011. Operating Income of CHF 295 million (2011: CHF 215 million), given lower integration costs and amortisation of intangibles. 12

Financing Costs and Other Financial Expenses Under control and helped by stable currency environment In Mio CHF Financing Costs Other Financial Expenses (net) 22 39 35 14 HY 2011 HY 2012 HY 2011 HY 2012 Financing costs down in 2012, with lower interest rate financing locked in for foreseeable future Other financial income and expenses lower, driven by stable currency environment 13

Net Income Up significantly with improved operating performance Income before tax of CHF 246 million, up from CHF 154 million in 2011, driven by: Improved EBITDA Net Income (in mio CHF s) 201 Lower Amortisation of Intangibles, no integration costs Stable currencies and financial expenses 120 Effective tax rate of 18% (22% at HY 2011) Basic EPS (CHF) HY2011 HY 2012 13.19 22.09 Net Income of CHF 201 million, 9.5% of sales Basic EPS of CHF 22.09, versus CHF 13.19 in 2011 14

HY 2011 HY 2012 Free Cash Flow Significantly improving over HY 2011 EBITDA increased by 16%, as a result of higher operational performance and lower 122 integration costs Free cash flow (in mio CHF s) Inventories down following SAP implementation, Receivables higher driven by (95) strong sales growth CAPEX mainly driven by investment in Mako As % of sales (4.7)% 5.7% SAP implementation completed 15

Conservative debt profile 75% of debt issued with fixed interest rates June 2012: Reimbursement of CHF 300 million straight bond, CHF 200 million of bank borrowings drawn down to refinance Cash reduced by CHF 300 million since December 2011, given strong operating cash flows and low interest rate environment Additional draw down facilities available to refinance short term debt if required 520 In mio CHF 397 333 297 240 147 47 52 ST < 1Y 1-2 Y 2-3 Y 3-4 Y 4-5 Y 5-7Y 7-10Y C & CE 16

Leverage Ratio Underlying ratio trending to medium term target, clarity on future IAS 19 impact Leverage ratio of 31.0% at June 2012, up from Dec 2011 due primarily to dividend payment Company will exclude from equity definition any impact arising from proposed changes of IAS 19 29.6% 33.0% 30.6% CTA impact Underlying ratio 3.0% 29.4% 1.7% 1.7% 30.0% 27.7% 28.9% Dec '09 June'11 Dec '11 June'12 17

Amortisation of intangible assets Reduction in line with long term forecast Pre Quest amortisation of intangible assets of approx. CHF 19 million p.a. Total annual amortisation charge (CHF mio, estimated) Quest intangible assets (exc. Goodwill) amounts to CHF 1,225 million Intangible assets mainly related to customers, formulae and technologies IT amortisation updated to reflect size and scope of projects (e.g. regulatory engine) 205 11 32 143 177 182 163 28 56 61 38 38 38 78 64 64 156 66 38 33 19 70 73 29 34 22 22 2011 E2012 E2013 E2014 E2015 E2016 E2017 Pre Quest Quest SAP ERP Other IT 18

Financial Summary Business resilience proved through financial results Good sales performance in challenging economic environment, in line with long term guidance Operating performance improving, despite some short term pressure on Gross Margin Financing expenses under control, tax rate in line with long term guidance Good progress on inventory reductions in first six months Strong balance sheet continuing to deleverage clarity on future IAS 19 treatment vis-à-vis leverage ratio 19

Gilles Andrier CEO

Short-term outlook, Full Year 2012 Main business drivers Additional CHF 100 million through price increases European savoury production ramping up in Makó (Hungary), transfer of Bromborough and Kemptthal savoury production Revised transfer costs from CHF 15 million to CHF 30 million, due to delay of one to two quarters Annualised savings of CHF 30 million after completion Reduction in working capital requirements following SAP implementation in Asia Pacific Raw material prices: further moderate increase of 2-3% for the full year Increased year on year pension expenses of approximately CHF 30 million Economic uncertainties remain but Givaudan s business is resilient 21

Medium-term guidance Profitable, above market growth Organic sales growth of 4.5% - 5.5% per year based on market growth of 2% - 3% Best-in-class EBITDA margins Free cash flow after capital investment and interest of 14% -16% of sales by 2015 Return above 60% of the company s annual free cash flow to shareholders, after the leverage target reaches a level below 25% (leverage defined as net debt divided by net debt plus equity, impact arising from the proposed changes of IAS 19 excluded) 22

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