Strategic update. Jyri Luomakoski President and CEO, Uponor Corporation 11 December 2013

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Strategic update Jyri Luomakoski President and CEO, Uponor Corporation 11 December 2013

Presentation outline Markets Strategy Long-term financial targets In summary Appendices 2

Markets

Building and construction trends 2005 2012 2012 residential housing completions were down 42% from their peak (North America, Western Europe, & major Eastern European countries) 6 000 5 000 4 000-42% thousands 3 000 2 000 1 000 0 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Source: Euroconstruct, US Census Bureau, CMHC, Rosstat 4

New Normal established Volume of new residential construction has entered a new level - no imminent change for the better in sight Renovation spend has remained resilient and fairly stable, thus its relative share has grown Non-residential construction has been impacted by the weak economic cycle, interest rates and public sector stimuli and austerity measures Tight public sector finances keep constraining infrastructure-related expenditure thus increasing the renovation deficit 5

Business environment Industry dynamics - No bigger consolidation in the industry despite expectations - Ownership changes of some existing key players Distributors Strongest distributors have continued to grow organically and inorganically - This trend has not been adverse for the leading brands Buying behaviour of distributors volatile despite volume reduction since 2007, no material reduction in the number of order lines, thus putting pressure on warehousing and logistics performance Caution in inventory management 6

Economy: Europe has begun a fragile recovery After six consecutive quarters of contraction, the Euro Area exited recession in Q2 2013 Some key markets will continue to shrink during 2013 In 2014, the economies in the north are expected to expand, while the economies in the south will remain essentially flat 2013 GDP growth forecasts (%) 2014 GDP growth forecasts (%) Less than 0 Between 0 and 1 Between 1 and 2 0 to 1 Between 2 and 4 Source: IMF, October 2013 7

Construction: Expected to mirror economic growth in 2014 The non-residential segment will continue to be a drag on construction, while the outlook for the residential segment is more encouraging Construction activity in the south may continue to contract in some countries, but the rate of decline should slow 2013 building construction growth forecast (%) 2014 building construction growth forecast (%) Less than 0 Between 0 and 1 Between 1 and 2 0 to 1 Between 2 and 4 Source: Euroconstruct 11/2013, VTT, Uponor estimates 8

Infrastructure: The outlook in the Nordics is generally positive Activity in Denmark is expected to recover, while activity in Norway and Sweden will continue at healthy levels Austerity measures and lack of consumer confidence in Finland will continue to limit investment 2014 growth forecasts (%) = Municipal 0 to 1 = Residential Source: Euroconstruct 11/2013 = Non-residential 9

The housing recovery continues in the U.S. While non-residential investment is also set to grow, it is the residential construction market that will exhibit the strongest performance Both Canada and the U.S. should see growth in 2014 2013 GDP growth forecasts (%) 2014 GDP growth forecasts (%) Less than 0 Between 0 and 1 Between 1 and 2 0 to 1 Between 2 and 4 Source: Reed, FMI, TD Economics 10

Residential construction activity in the U.S. is still clearly below normal levels United States housing starts (per 1,000 inhabitants) 12 10 8 Average = 6.2 6 4 2 0 Source: U.S. Census Bureau 11

Strategy

Historic milestones of the Uponor strategy 1965 1988 The company s origins were in the infrastructure business Growth by acquisitions Multi-brand multi-channel paved the way for building solutions growth in the 1990s Biggest plastic pipe supplier in the Nordics > Europe > globally First decade of the 2000s Era of consolidation Focus on the Nordic markets in terms of infrastructure solutions Building solutions targets to achieve global business growth Brand consolidation Driving value through operational excellence ERP, offering harmonisation 13

Changes implemented within Uponor in 2009 2013 Entry into the Project business In the New Normal, the traditional markets do not offer a basis for growth and capacity remains underutilised Increasing regulation and a need for greener building is creating complexity Addressing more complex residential and non-residential building construction opportunities required business model innovation The 2010-11 acquisitions in the UK and Germany gave access into this market sector and complemented the offering Infrastructure solutions joint venture Uponor Infra A cost-competitive player mainly active in North Europe In the absence of market growth, Uponor s focus has been on improving profitability through cost efficiency Transfer from local area organisations to a continental segment organisation driving harmonisation, synergies and agility 14

Uponor s vision and mission Our key ambitions are anchored in our vision and mission statements Vision & mission Our vision Our mission Throughout the world, our solutions enrich people s way of life Partnering with professionals to create better human environments 15

Global megatrends drive strategy and innovation Growing and aging population Urbanisation Energy demand and climate change Globalisation and developing markets Health and comfort Renovation, prefabrication and lifestyle Green building, water quality and water management Geographical expansion 16

Where we aim to be in 2016 Leading brand in plumbing and indoor climate solutions in Europe Brand standard for PEX systems in the commercial and residential sectors in North America Leading infrastructure and extrusion technology supplier 17

Segment-based approach Uponor s businesses are facing different situations, therefore the path forward needs to be tailored and driven by the segments Uponor Infra Integrate Consolidate Improve profitability Building Solutions Europe Harmonise Innovate Improve profitability Building Solutions North America Penetrate commercial Grow with residential Keep up with the market share with innovation Improve profits 18

Common denominators shared by the segments Uponor Infra Building Solutions Europe Building Solutions North America D i s t r i b u t i o n c h a n n e l T e c h n o l o g y p l a t f o r m s K e y a c c o u n t m a n a g e m e n t B r a n d, v a l u e s, v i s i o n, m i s s i o n 19

Long-term financial targets

Long-term financial targets Since 12 Feb. 2013 Help develop Uponor globally in a manner that secures faster than average industry growth and funding for future initiatives Based on earlier criteria, now reflecting the new normal business landscape The emphasis is on growth, which is clearly influenced by the flat outlook of European building markets Organic net sales growth to exceed annual GDP growth* by 3 ppts * GDP growth based on a weighted average growth in the top 10 countries EBIT margin to exceed 10% ROI to exceed 20% Dividend pay-out to be at least 50% of annual earnings (considering the gearing target) Gearing to stay within 30 to 70 as an annual average of the quarters 21

Operating profit performance vs. long-term target 16,0% 16,0 % 14,0% 14,0 % 12,0% 10,0% 8,0% 6,0% 4,0% 2,0% 0,0% 12,7% 13,2% 13,0% Onset of the global financial crisis 5,4% 5,6% 7,0% 4,4% 7,1% 7,5% 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Last 4 quarters 12,0 % 10,0 % 8,0 % 6,0 % 4,0 % 2,0 % 0,0 % Operating profit margin Long-term target 22

In summary We are in the New Normal customer demand and volumes are expected to develop moderately Uponor is continuing on its chosen path, following the evolution whose foundations were laid in the early 2000s The steps taken to strengthen the company strategically and operations wise in the past few years are starting to yield benefits Global megatrends related to our core businesses in building and infrastructure construction and sustainability are supporting our endeavours 23

The text may contain forward-looking statements, which are based on the present business scope and the management s present expectations and beliefs about the future. The actual result may differ materially from such statements.

Appendices

Construction activity in the south of Europe continues to be significantly lower than average July 2013 building construction relative to 13-year average 140% 120% 100% 80% 60% 40% 20% 130 125 120 115 110 105 100 95 90 85 80 Index of building construction activity (EU-15, seasonally adjusted) Jan/00 Apr/01 Jul/02 Oct/03 Jan/05 Apr/06 Jul/07 Oct/08 Jan/10 Apr/11 Jul/12 93 / 109 = 85% of long-term average Average = 109 93 0% Source: Eurostat 26

Only Norway is experiencing residential activity that is significantly above average June 2013 residential permit levels vs. long-term average 140% 120% 100% 80% 60% 40% 20% 0% 400,00 350,00 300,00 250,00 200,00 150,00 100,00 50,00 0,00 Residential building permit index Jan/95 (Euro area, seasonally adjusted) Dec/96 Nov/98 Oct/00 Sep/02 Aug/04 Jul/06 Jun/08 May/10 Apr/12 85 / 200 = 42% of long-term average Average = 200 85 Source: Eurostat 27

How does the current level of construction activity vary across countries? Per capita spending on residential construction, 2013 4 000 3 500 3 000 2 500 2 000 1 500 Average = 1,250 1 000 500 0 Source: Euroconstruct 11/2013 28

56% of all European spending on building construction is for renovation Share of renovation in building construction (%) 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Source: Euroconstruct 11/2013 29

The North American economy will continue its modest recovery The baseline scenario in both Canada and the USA is for continued, modest growth However, financial and legislative uncertainties influence the credibility of the outlook 2013 GDP growth forecasts (%) 2014 GDP growth forecasts (%) Less than 0 Between 0 and 1 Between 1 and 2 0 to 1 Between 2 and 4 Source: IMF, October 2013 30

The text may contain forward-looking statements, which are based on the present business scope and the management s present expectations and beliefs about the future. The actual result may differ materially from such statements.