Fiscal 2017 ADP Earnings Call & Webcast. July 27, 2017

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Fiscal 2017 ADP Earnings Call & Webcast July 27, 2017

Forward Looking Statements This presentation and other written or oral statements made from time to time by ADP may contain forwardlooking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Statements that are not historical in nature and which may be identified by the use of words like expects, assumes, projects, anticipates, estimates, we believe, could is designed to and other words of similar meaning, are forwardlooking statements. These statements are based on management s expectations and assumptions and depend upon or refer to future events or conditions and are subject to risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those contemplated by the forwardlooking statements or that could contribute to such difference include: ADP's success in obtaining and retaining clients, and selling additional services to clients; the pricing of products and services; compliance with existing or new legislation or regulations; changes in, or interpretations of, existing legislation or regulations; overall market, political and economic conditions, including interest rate and foreign currency trends; competitive conditions; our ability to maintain our current credit ratings and the impact on our funding costs and profitability; security or privacy breaches, fraudulent acts, and system interruptions and failures; employment and wage levels; changes in technology; availability of skilled technical associates; and the impact of new acquisitions and divestitures. ADP disclaims any obligation to update any forwardlooking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required by law. These risks and uncertainties, along with the risk factors discussed under Item 1A. Risk Factors in our Annual Report on Form 10K for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2016 should be considered in evaluating any forwardlooking statements contained herein. 2

CEO s Perspective Solid 2017 Revenue growth 6%, 7% organic with strong adjusted EPS growth of 13% Robust PEO performance with 13% revenue growth and 12% growth in average Worksite Employees Softer new business bookings mainly due to the comparison with strong ACArelated sales in fiscal 2016 Continued investments in innovation, service, and sales Returned nearly $2.3 billion to shareholders via dividends and share repurchases 3

Fiscal 2017 Financial Highlights Total Revenues (unaudited) $11.7B $12.4B 6% Reported 7% Organic (c) Adjusted Earnings before Interest and Adjusted Taxes (EBIT) (unaudited) (a) (b) $2.3B $2.4B 8% Diluted EPS from Continuing Operations (unaudited) (a) $3.26 $3.70 13% (a) (b) (c). Adjusted results exclude the gain on the sale of CHSA and COBRA businesses, charges related to Service Alignment Initiative during fiscal 2017, charges related to the Workforce Optimization Effort in fiscal 2017 and fiscal 2016, and the gain on the sale of a building during fiscal 2016. See appendix for reconciliation of nongaap financial measures to their comparable GAAP measures. Adjusted EBIT performance measures include interest income earned on investments associated with our client funds extended investment strategy and interest expense on borrowings related to our client funds extended investment strategy. We believe these amounts to be fundamental to the underlying operations of our business model. Our calculation of adjusted EBIT may differ from similarly titled measures used by other companies. Organic growth rates exclude foreign currency translation, the results of our fiscal 2017 acquisitions and the results of the CHSA and COBRA businesses which were disposed of in fiscal 2017. See supplemental schedule to the earnings release for the reconciliation of organic growth rates to reported growth rates. 4

Fiscal 2017 New Business Bookings and Segment Results Worldwide New Business Bookings Employer Services PEO Services 5% to $1.65 billion representing annualized recurring revenues anticipated from new orders Revenues h 4% Reported Client revenue retention 50 basis points to 90.0% U.S. pays per control h 2.4% Average client funds balances h 3% Margin h 20 basis points Revenues h 13% Average worksite employees paid h 12% to 462,000 Margin h 80 basis points 5

Fiscal 2018 Outlook Revenues % Margin Expansion Adjusted Diluted EPS (a) h 5% 6% Reported Expected to be at the lower end of forecasted range in 1H and higher end of range in 2H ES Revenue h 2% 3% PEO Revenue h 11% 13% Adjusted EBIT Margin (a) 50 25 basis points Expected to be below forecasted range in 1H and above range in 2H ES Margin 75 50 basis points PEO Margin h 25 50 basis points h 2% 4% Expected to be below forecasted range in 1H and above range in 2H Worldwide New Business Bookings U.S. Pays per Control % Adjusted Effective Tax Rate (a) h 5% 7% compared to $1.65 billion sold in fiscal 2017 h ~2.5% compared to 2.4% increase in fiscal 2017 h 33.0% from 30.9% in fiscal 2017 (a) Adjusted results exclude the gain on the sale of CHSA and COBRA businesses in fiscal 2017, charges related to Service Alignment Initiative during fiscal 2017 and fiscal 2018, and charges related to the Workforce Optimization Effort in fiscal 2017. See appendix for reconciliation of nongaap financial measures to their comparable GAAP measures. 6

Appendix

Client Funds Portfolio Extended Investment Strategy FY18 Forecast Average Client Funds Balances h 2% 3% from $23.0 billion in FY17 Yield on the Client Funds Portfolio h ~20bps compared to 1.7% in FY17 Client Funds Interest Revenue h $40 to $50 million from $397 million in FY17 Impact from Extended Investment Strategy h $30 $40 million from $431 million in FY17 Average Balance Average Yield Client Funds Interest Client Short $4.4 4.5B ~1.1% ~$45M Client Extended 10.0 10.1B 1.8% 1.9% 185 190M Client Long 9.0 9.1B 2.3% 2.4% 210 215M Total Client Funds $23.4 23.7B ~1.9% $440 450M Corporate Extended Interest Income 3.1 3.2B 1.8% 1.9% 55 60M Borrowing Days Interest Expense 3.1 3.2B 1.2% 1.3% (35) (40)M FY18 Net Impact From Client Funds Extended Investment Strategy $460 470M Interest on the Extended Portfolio flows into two separate sections of the Statements of Consolidated Earnings. (a) Reported as Interest on Funds Held for Clients in the revenue section of the Statements of Consolidated Earnings. (b) A component of Interest Income on Corporate Funds, reported within Other Income, net, on the Statements of Consolidated Earnings. (a) (b) 8

Client Funds Portfolio at June 30, 2017 Available for Sale Securities Maturities and Book Yields $6.0B $5.0B 2.0% 2.2% $4.0B $3.0B 1.4% 2.0% 2.1% $2.0B 2.3% $1.0B $0.0B 2.3% 2.3% 2.2% FY18 FY19 FY20 FY21 FY22 FY23 FY24 FY25 >FY25 9

GAAP Reconciliations In addition to our GAAP results, we use the adjusted results and other nongaap metrics set forth in the table below to evaluate our operating performance in the absence of certain items and for planning and forecasting of future periods: Adjusted Financial Measure U.S. GAAP Measures Adjustments/Explanation Adjusted EBIT Net earnings from continuing operations Provision for income taxes Gains/losses on nonoperational transactions such as sales of businesses and assets All other interest expense and income Certain restructuring charges Adjusted diluted earnings per share ("Adjusted diluted EPS") from continuing operations Diluted earnings per share See footnotes (a) and (b) on page 11 EPS impacts of: Gains/losses on nonoperational transactions such as sales of businesses and assets Certain restructuring charges See footnote (b) on page 11 Adjusted effective tax rate Effective tax rate Tax impacts of: Gains/losses on nonoperational transactions such as sales of businesses and assets Certain restructuring charges Constant dollar basis U.S. GAAP P&L line items Determined by taking the current year result using foreign exchange rates consistent with the prior year Organic revenue growth Revenues Impact of acquisitions Impact of dispositions Impact of foreign currency translation Corporate extended interest income Interest income All other interest income Corporate interest expenseshortterm financing Interest expense All other interest expense We believe that the exclusion of the identified items helps us reflect the fundamentals of our underlying business model and analyze results against our expectations, against prior period, and to plan for future periods by focusing on our underlying operations. We believe that these adjusted results provide relevant and useful information for investors because it allows investors to view performance in a manner similar to the method used by management and improves their ability to understand and assess our operating performance. The nature of these exclusions are for specific items that are not fundamental to our underlying business operations. Since these adjusted financial measures and other nongaap metrics are not measures of performance calculated in accordance with U.S. GAAP, they should not be considered in isolation from, as a substitute for, or superior to their U.S. GAAP measures, and they may not be comparable to similarly titled measures at other companies. 10

GAAP Reconciliations (Continuing Operations, $ in millions, except per share data) % Change FY17 FY16 As Reported Constant Dollar Net earnings from continuing operations $1,733.4 $1,493.4 16% 16% Provision for income taxes 797.7 741.3 All other interest expense (a) 59.3 47.9 All other interest income (a) (22.4) (13.6) Gain on sale of businesses (205.4) (29.1) Gain on sale of building (13.9) Workforce Optimization Effort (b) (5.0) 48.2 Service Alignment Initiative (b) 90.0 Adjusted EBIT $2,447.6 $2,274.2 8% 7% Adjusted EBIT Margin 19.8% 19.5% Diluted EPS from continuing operations $3.85 $3.25 18% 18% Gain on sale of businesses (0.27) (0.05) Gain on sale of building (0.02) Workforce Optimization Effort (b) (0.01) 0.07 Service Alignment Initiative (b) 0.12 Adjusted diluted EPS from continuing operations $3.70 $3.26 13% 13% (a) We include the interest income earned on investments associated with our client funds extended investment strategy and interest expense on borrowings related to our client funds extended investment strategy as we believe these amounts to be fundamental to the underlying operations of our business model. These adjustments in the table above represent the interest income and interest expense that is not related to our client funds extended investment strategy and are labeled as All other interest expense and All other interest income. (b) The majority of charges relating to our Service Alignment Initiative and Workforce Optimization Effort represent severance charges. Severance charges have been taken in the past and not included as an adjustment to get to adjusted results. Unlike severance charges in prior periods, these specific charges relate to our broadbased, companywide Service Alignment Initiative and Workforce Optimization Effort. The fiscal 2017 Workforce Optimization Effort adjustment totaling approximately $5 million represents a reversal of the fiscal 2016 estimate. 11

Fiscal 2018 Outlook GAAP Reconciliations (Continuing Operations, $ in millions) Earnings from continuing operations before income taxes / margin (GAAP) All other interest expense (a) All other interest income (b) Gain on sale of businesses 2Q F17 (c) Workforce Optimization Effort 4Q F17 (d) Service Alignment Initiative F17 (e) Service Alignment Initiative F18 (f) Adjusted EBIT margin (NonGAAP) Twelve Months Ended June 30, 2017 Fiscal 2018 Forecast $2,531.1 20.4% ~(175) (150)bps 59.3 +50bps (22.4) (20)bps (205.4) (170)bps ~+170bps (5.0) (5)bps ~+5bps 90.0 75bps ~(75)bps ~+25bps $2,447.6 19.8% ~(50) (25)bps Effective tax rate (GAAP) 31.5% 32.9% Gain on sale of businesses 2Q F17 (c) (0.9%) Workforce Optimization Effort 4Q F17 (d) (0.0%) Service Alignment Initiative F17 (e) +0.4% Service Alignment Initiative F18 (f) +0.1% Adjusted effective tax rate (NonGAAP) 30.9% 33.0% (a) No material impact is expected from change in all other interest income in fiscal 2018. (b) No material impact is expected from change in all other interest income in fiscal 2018. (c) Second quarter fiscal 2017 impact from gain on the sale of CHSA and COBRA businesses. (d) Fourth quarter fiscal 2017 impact of Workforce Optimization Effort charge is a reversal of the fiscal 2016 estimate and is not expected to recur in fiscal 2018. (e) Fiscal 2017 charges in connection with the Service Alignment Initiative: $41 million incurred in first half fiscal 2017, $49 million incurred in second half fiscal 2017. (f) Expected impact of Fiscal 2018 charges in connection with Service Alignment Initiative. 12

Fiscal 2018 Outlook GAAP Reconciliations (Continuing Operations) Twelve Months Ended June 30, 2017 Fiscal 2018 Forecast Diluted EPS from continuing operations (GAAP) $3.85 18% (3)% (1)% Gain on sale of businesses 2Q F17 (a) (0.27) (7%) ~+7% Workforce Optimization Effort 4Q F17 (b) (0.01) (0%) ~+0% Service Alignment Initiative F17 (c) +3% ~(3%) Service Alignment Initiative F18 (d) +1% Adjusted diluted EPS from continuing operations (NonGAAP) $3.70 13% 2% 4% (a) Second quarter fiscal 2017 impact from gain on the sale of CHSA and COBRA businesses. (b) Fourth quarter fiscal 2017 impact of Workforce Optimization Effort charge is a reversal of the fiscal 2016 estimate and is not expected to recur in fiscal 2018. (c) Fiscal 2017 charges in connection with the Service Alignment Initiative: $41 million incurred in first half fiscal 2017, $49 million incurred in second half fiscal 2017. (d) Expected impact of Fiscal 2018 charges in connection with Service Alignment Initiative. 13