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KBW- European Financials Conference CaixaBank: riding out the storm Gonzalo Gortázar, CFO London, September 20th 2011 la Caixa

Disclaimer The information contained in this presentation does not constitute an offer, invitation or recommendation to engage in investment in the shares, or any other financial instrument, of Caixabank, S.A. (hereinafter Caixabank) or Caja de Ahorros y Pensiones de Barcelona ( la Caixa ), especially in the USA, the UK, Canada, Japan, Australia or any other country where the purchase and sale of these shares is prohibited under applicable legislation. This presentation may contain forward-looking information or statements relating to forecasts and future projections for Caixabank which are usually preceded by the words: expect, estimate, believe, anticipate or similar. These forward-looking statements are not a guarantee of future results and Caixabank recommends that no investment decision should be taken based on forward-looking statements that speak exclusively as of the date on which they were made, particularly because projections reflect expectations and assumptions that may be imprecise due to events or circumstances beyond the control of Caixabankl, including: political factors, economic or regulatory issues in Spain or the EU, interest rate fluctuations, exchange rate fluctuations or domestic and international stock market movements, among others. Descriptions of past results and earnings are not necessarily a guarantee of future results or performance. 2

Reorganization of la Caixa Group: Identical core-businesses with a more efficient capital structure Former structure Current structure Welfare Projects (unlisted) Banking Business (includes real estate assets) Welfare Projects 75.8% 1 (unlisted) 100% 79.5% Minorities (24.2%) (former Criteria-listed) Book Value 2 : 21.6 bn CaixaHolding (unlisted) BV 2 : 10.3 bn (listed company) Insurance companies International Banking portfolio Industrial portfolio Retail Banking & Insurance 3 International Banking portfolio 4 Repsol + Telefonica + BME 5 Industrial portfolio Real Estate assets (Servihabitat) 1. Tanking into account the conversion of the mandatory convertible bond of 1.5 bn 2. Book Value as of 30 th June 2011 3. Foreclosed real estate is being incorporated in CaixaBank since 1st of March 4. Stakes: BEA (15.7%), Erste Bank (10.1%), Inbursa (20.0%), BPI ( 30.1%), Boursorama (20.7%) 5. Stakes: Repsol (12.8%), Telefonica (5.4%), BME (5.0%) 3

Timely execution of the transaction: Caixabank began operations on 1st of July 157 days 27-28 January 24 25 February February March 28 April 12 May 23 May 03 June May/ June 30 June 01 July Transaction Announcement / Webcast Work on confirmatory due diligence and fairness opinions from independent advisors Criteria (New CaixaBank) Analyst Presentation Institutional road-show Criteria s Annual General Meeting Receipt of regulatory approvals Closing CaixaBank starts trading on the stock exchange Receipt of due-diligence report and fairness opinion Boards of la Caixa / Criteria approve final terms of the transaction General Assembly of la Caixa Issuance of the Mandatory Convertible Bond 4

CaixaBank at a glance: a flagship institution Ranked 1st in retail banking in Spain Figures as of 30 th June 2011 Segmented business model for customer focus 273 bn intotal assets 437 bn in Business volume ( 189bn loans & 248bn customer funds) Sound Risk profile Low-risk retail business model Lowest NPL (4.30%) and highest coverage (67%) among the leading institutions Robust financial metrics 21.6bn of liquidity Core capital BIS II : 11.3% (1H11) Core Capital BIS III : 8-9% in 2012, with no need for phase-in Rated Aa2/ A+/ A+ by rating agencies (Moody s / S&P / Fitch) Strong capacity to generate recurring income Market diversification: focused on growth markets Income diversification: stakes in Repsol and Telefónica 3,172 million: Pre-impairment recurring income in 2010 8% Recurring RoE in 2010 All of this reinforced by a premium brand reputation (The financial brand with the best reputation in Spain for the 8th consecutive year) 5

CaixaBank: the leading retail franchise in Spain Segmented business model sustained by high-quality growth Figures as of 30 th June 2011 21.0% customer penetration Retail 1 st 2.1 million payroll deposits Banking 1.1 million pension deposits 1 st1 3 rd2 Affluent Banking Private Banking 1,015 specialised staff 62.8bn in customer funds 32 centres & 343 specialised staff 36.2bn in customer funds Private Banking 6 Business volume breakdown 8% SME Banking 10% 16% Business and Corporate Banking 1 st3 SME Banking 834 specialised staff 15.5bn in loans 4 16% 3 rd5 Business & Corporate Banking 86 centres & 936 specialist staff 36bn in loans Affluent Banking 10.5 million customers 3.7 million core customers 7 50% Retail Banking 1. Source: DBK (April 2011) 2. Position by funds under management (DBK) 3. Rank by position amongst customers (FRS) 4. Excluding loans to developers 5. Rank by market share in factoring and confirming 6. Including Wealth Banking 7. Customers with 5 or more products 6

Intense commercial activity supported by the leading distribution network Figures as of 30 th June 2011 The largest branch network (12.6% market share 1 ) Ample room for both organic and M&A growth 8.3% 9.9% 9.5% 8.0% 8.4% 6.0% 9.1% 12.8% 6.6% 7.3% 10.0% 11.2% 25.0% 5.5% 20.5% 9.8% 10.5% Market shares Branches Business volume Spain 12.6% 10% Catalonia & Balearic Islands: 24.3% 27.0% Rest of Spain: 9.6% 6.9% Available capacity to gain market share outside the home markets (Catalonia and Balearic Islands) 5,247 Branches Source: Nielsen (internet and mobile banking market share) Notes: (1) As of 31 st December 2010 7

A successful multi-channel approach, with technology as a key part of the model The best support to our distribution network Technological innovation, an integral part of our culture ATMs: the widest network in Spain 7,993 ATMs 13,7% market share 1 69% absorption ratio 2 1st Private social network of a financial institution exclusive for self-employed people and SMEs + 3,000 users Internet banking: European leadership 6.6 million customers 32,4% market penetration 1 66% absorption ratio for businesses 3 1st Mobile payment experience in Spain + 30% operation increase 4 1st Financial entity in the world with an App Store for mobiles + 1 million downloads Mobile banking: Global leadership 2.0 million customers 46% market penetration 1 New Data Processing Center 100 million investment Source: Nielsen (internet and mobile banking market share) Notes: (1) Last available data (2) In branch timetable. Operations considered: withdrawals, cash deposits, savings account updates, bill payments and cheque deposits (3) Operations considered: national bank transfers, buy/sell stocks, bank bills (bill discount and bill acceptance) (4) Increase in operations by customers who participated in the pilot 8

The business model continues to prove its commercial strength... Business volume growth despite a complex environment Strong and continued increase in fees (, bn) Loan book Off-balance sheet funds 415.0 +5.3% 437.0 182.7 188.9 34.9 43.2 679 +13.7% 772 On-balance sheet funds 197.4 204.9 June 2010 June 2011 June 2010 June 2011..leading to sustained market share increase in key banking products Key retail products Payroll deposits Mutual Funds: 12.1% 1 Life insurance: 15.3% 1 (1) Last available data Sources: Bank of Spain, Social Security, Inverco and ICEA +63 bp yoy 16.0% 1 +72 bp yoy 13.7% 1 Pension deposits +237bp yoy + 133bp yoy Credit products Consumer loans 11.1% 1 Mortgages 11.0% 1 Factoring & Confirming 14.7% 1 Foreign trade: 15.2% 1 +87 bp yoy +51 bp yoy +225bp yoy + 191bp yoy 9

Supported by a solid balance sheet that sets the scene for future growth opportunities Figures as of 30 th June 2011 CaixaBank 1 High liquidity position Robust capital base Superior asset quality 21.6bn Liquidity 11.3% Core Capital (BIS II) With the lowest NPL ratio and the highest coverage among leading institutions: 0bn 124% Unused ECB credit facility Loan-to-deposit ratio 2 >8% 6.7% Core Capital (BIS III) Look-through 2019 in 2012 (with no need for phase-in) Tangible Common Equity / Total Assets 4.3% 67% NPL ratio Coverage ratio 3.9bn Specific provision 1.8bn Generic provision Limited exposure to foreclosed real estate assets Liquidity, solvency and asset quality have been key themes for 1H 11 (1) 1Q 2011 figures are reported as if CaixaBank had been operating on an actual basis from 1/1/2010 and will be comparable to actual data going forward (2) Loan-to-deposit ratio: total net customer loans ( 183.3 bn)/ customer deposits ( 147.6 bn) 10

Bolstering liquidity has been a key concern Figures as of 30 th June 2011 Excellent level of liquidity Conservative funding profile Balance sheet liquidity ECB discount facility +10.2% 21.6bn 19.6bn 3.4 8.2 16.2 13.4 7.9% CaixaBank Assets Retail Funding 71% 8% 21% Wholesale Funding December 2010 June 2011 Net interbank deposits Unused ECB credit facility Limited dependence on wholesale markets 11

Pre-funding in wholesale markets in anticipation of market instability Avoiding 2012: wholesale obligations mature mostly in the long term Wholesale maturities as of 30th June 24.77 In 2011: 5.9 bn already issued 1 Main issuance of covered bonds: Issues in 2011 bn Maturity Cost 2.39 2.56 6.43 7.26 Feb-2011 2.00 2015 MS + 220 March-2011 1.25 2014 MS + 200 April-2011 1.25 2015 MS + 195 2011 2012 2013 2014 >2015 (1) 5.5bn Covered bonds; 0.4bn Senior bonds The lowest financing requirements in 2012 among the European peers 2012 debt maturities as % of net loans for selected European names 2 10% 9% 8% 7% 6% 5% 4% 3% 2% 1% 0% Peer 1 Peer 2 Peer 3 Peer 4 Peer 5 Peer 6 Peer 7 Peer 8 Peer 9 Peer 10 Peer 11 Peer 12 CABK (2) Peers include Santander, BBVA, Sabadell, Bankinter, Popular, Banesto, Erste Bank, BNP, Intesa, Unicredit, Commerzbank and Société Générale Source: Morgan Stanley Research, August 31, 2011 12

Liquidity build-up impacted 2Q11 NII due to higher cost of funding Net interest income Customer spread million 966 894 772 786 801-7.9% 742 3.14 1.93 Loans and credits Customer spread Customer deposits 3.13 2.89 2.84 2.93 3.00 1.61 1.44 1.48 1.55 1.66 1.21 1.28 1.40 1.45 1.45 1.47 1Q10 2Q10 3Q10 4Q10 1Q11 2Q11 1Q10 2Q10 3Q10 4Q10 1Q11 2Q11-17.0% Building up liquidity leads to higher cost of funding in 2Q11 As loan book repricing accelerates customer spread starting to improve 13

Over the trough: net interest income bottoming out Income evolving in upward trend Significant increase in credit spreads of loan front book Credit spreads (%) 2.35 2.15 1.92 1.82 3Q10 4Q10 1Q11 2Q11 Spreads in time deposits front book show a progressive reduction Deposit war has eased after penalties established by law Funding costs progressively improving Time deposits spreads (%) -1.19-1.33-1.01-1.15-1.15-0.92 3Q10 4Q10 1Q11 Apr11 May11 Jun11 Comfortable liquidity levels imply no pressure to access wholesale markets at high spreads Liquidity (June 30th): 21.6bn 14

Continued focus on cost containment Additional efforts during 2H11 to further reduce operating expenses million Total operating expenses -1% 3,366 1,674 1,658 ~ -3% June 2010 June 2011 2010 2011e 15

Excellent solvency ratios Core Capital BIS II: +236 bps in 6 months 11.3% +48 bps Organic capital generation 8.9% +103 bps 1.5 bn Mandatory Convertible Bond +44 bps SegurCaixa Adeslas partial sale Dec 10 June 11 +41 bps Others 1 June 11: RWA/Total Assets: 54% TE/Total Assets: 6.7% Core capital 8%-9% under Basel-3 by December 2012 (look through 2019, with no need for phase-in) (1) Mainly due to change in Repsol accounting under equity method (2) As of 30th June 2011 16

Maintaining a better asset quality than peers Comparatively low level of problem asset ratios Provisioning effort leads to higher NPL coverage 30 June 2011 NPL ratio Substandard loans Repossessed Real Estate Assets CaixaBank 1 4.3% 2.5% 0.1% Sector 6.4% 2 3.5-4.0% 3 4.0-4.5% 3 NPL coverage ratio 62% 65% 66% 70% 65% 67% 1Q10 2Q10 3Q10 4Q10 1Q11 2Q11 NPL stock 8.5bn Specific provision 3.9bn Generic provision 1.8bn (1) Figures as of 30 June 2011. CaixaBank total substandard loans: 4.7 Bn / Total portfolio 188.9 Bn (2) As of 30 June 2011 (3) Source: Bank of Spain, company reports and own estimates. Figures as of December. Ratios calculated as % assets / loans to other resident sectors 17

Resilient retail mortgage book and manageable exposure to real estate development loans CaixaBank: loan book and NPL by segments 30 June 2011 31 Dec 2010 bn NPL Ratio NPL Ratio Loans to individuals House purchasing 94.1 70.0 1.7% 1.4% 1.7% 1.4% Resilient retail mortgage book Other 24.1 2.6% 2.6% Loans to businesses 84.1 8.1% 6.5% Real estate developers Servihabitat 1 and other la Caixa subsidiaries Other sectors Public Sector Total loans 24.5 3.3 56.3 10.7 188.9 20.2% 0.0% 3.3% 0.5% 4.3% 2 15.5% 0.0% 2.6% 0.1% 3.65% 2 Increase in NPL ratio explained by real estate developers (1) The real estate management company of la Caixa Group (2) Includes contingent assets 18

Gradual decrease in exposure to real estate developers Real estate developer loan breakdown ( bn) Real estate developer loan Collateral breakdown (%) NPL Substandard Performing 26.3bn 4.1bn 1.7bn 20.5bn -6.8% 24.5bn 5.0bn 3.3bn 16.2bn Land In progress Finished 18% 18% 20% 15% 53% 59% 92% with mortgage guarantee December 2010 June 2011 Unsecured 8% 8% December 2010 June 2011 6.8% reduction in balance of real estate developer loans since December 2010 Increase in substandard loans reflects a more challenging real estate market 19

Exposure to developers is adequately covered by collateral and provisions Buffers Exposure to developers: problem assets NPL loans 5.0 bn Total Buffers 3.8 bn Provisions Specific provision (allocated to portfolio) Generic provision (unallocated ) 3.8 bn 2.0 bn 1.8 bn Substandard loans Repossessed real estate assets 3.3 bn 0.3 bn TOTAL 8.6 bn 9.6 bn Collateral 5.8 bn Collateral value With applicable haircuts applied by Bank of Spain Coverage of problem assets Static viewpoint - Coverage with provisions and collateral value CaixaBank: 117% 1 (1) Assumes full allocation of generic provision to this portfolio. As of 30/06/11 20

CaixaBank is a natural winner from changes in the Spanish competitive environment 1. Growth management The leading retail banking player in Spain With sustained market share gains Scalable business model + 2. Risk management = riding out the storm Solid balance sheet Robust capital base and ample liquidity Best level of asset quality among peers 21

Institutional Investors & Analysts Contact We are at your entire disposal for any questions or suggestions you may wish to make. To contact us, please call or write to us at the following email address and telephone number: +34 93 411 75 03 investors@caixabank.com