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M E E T I N G E X P E C T A T I O N S. K E E P I N G P R O M I S E S. C R E A T I N G V A L U E T H R O U G H E X P E R I E N C E A N D P E R S E V E R A N C E G E R M A N E Q U I T Y F O R U M 2 7 N O V E M B E R 2 0 1 7

WHY INVEST IN DBAG? KEY INVESTMENT HIGHLIGHTS MARKET POSITION MARKET ACCESS The market leader in German midmarket private equity with unique access to hidden champions of the German Mittelstand TRACK RECORD INTEGRATED BUSINESS MODEL and delivering strong returns through market cycles. creating value for shareholders through Private Equity Investments and Fund Investment Services G E R M A N E Q U I T Y F O R U M 2 0 1 7 F R A N K F U R T A M M A I N 2 7. N O V E M B E R 2 0 1 7 2

DBAG, A PIONEER IN GERMAN PRIVATE EQUITY FOR MORE THAN FIVE DECADES More than 300 private equity investments in German Mittelstand companies since 1965 42 MBOs and 19 growth financings within the past 20 years Thereof 29 MBOs and 11 growth financings exited, with an average capital multiple of 2.9x and 2.5x, respectively 1965-2001 DBAG s History First German Private Equity company, founded in 1965 Income mostly stemming from direct investments IPO 1985: First listed Private Equity company in Germany DM 895 mn 2002 DBAG Fund IV raised Focus on buyouts and start of fund investment services for 3rd party investors 228 mn 2006 DBAG Fund V raised Nearly all investors of Fund IV participate in Fund V 434 mn 1 Extrapolating the committed 85 million euros for a 19-month period to a term of five years, the commitments correspond to a fund size of about 270 million euros 2011 DBAG ECF raised Re-start of growth financings 142 mn 2012 DBAG Fund VI raised Largest buyout fund raised by a German Private Equity company 700 mn 2016 DBAG Fund VII raised Including top-up fund to target larger investment opportunities 1,010 mn DBAG Expansion DBG Fonds I, II, III DBAG Fund IV DBAG Fund V DBAG Fund VI DBAG Fund VII Capital Fund 2017 DBAG ECF First new vintage raised Including small buyouts 85 mn 1 DBAG ECF I G E R M A N E Q U I T Y F O R U M 2 0 1 7 F R A N K F U R T A M M A I N 2 7. N O V E M B E R 2 0 1 7 3

LARGEST INVESTMENT TEAM FOR PRIVATE EQUITY INVESTMENTS IN GERMANY Investment team of 21 professionals with more than 250 years of aggregated Private equity experience two managing partners and ten directors with the firm for an average of more than 15 years DBAG s investment team Strong commitment through coinvestment by senior team members Executive Circle consisting of experienced group of 52 industrial partners and senior advisers More than 250 years of experience G E R M A N E Q U I T Y F O R U M 2 0 1 7 F R A N K F U R T A M M A I N 2 7. N O V E M B E R 2 0 1 7 4

DBAG CREATES VALUE FOR SHAREHOLDERS THROUGH TWO BUSINESS LINES FUND INVESTMENT SERVICES v INTEGRATED BUSINESS MODEL DBAG FUNDS DBAG FUND IV: 72% DBAG FUND v V: 81% DBAG FUND VI: 81% DBAG FUND VII: 80% DBAG ECF: 53% PRIVATE EQUITY INVESTMENTS DBAG S SHARE IN DBAG FUND v IV: 28% DBAG FUND V: 19% DBAG FUND VI: 19% DBAG FUND VII: 20% DBAG ECF: 47% STRUCTURING AND RAISING FUNDS INVESTING IN PORTFOLIO COMPANIES DEVELOPING THE COMPANIES REALISING THE VALUE CREATED LIQUIDATING FUNDS G E R M A N E Q U I T Y F O R U M 2 0 1 7 F R A N K F U R T A M M A I N 2 7. N O V E M B E R 2 0 1 7 5

FINANCIAL YEAR 2016/2017: DBAG GENERATES THE HIGHEST NET INCOME OF THE PAST TEN YEARS 90.4 19.6 34.1 44.5 32.3 48.0 49.5 27.0-16.6-51.1 07/08 09/10 11/12 13/14 15/16 Net income 90.4 MILLION EUROS 7.3 12.7 16.7 11.5 15.9 9.6 14.9 26.5-17.5-6.2 07/08 09/10 11/12 13/14 15/16 400 % Return on equity per share 26.5 PERCENT 0 % Okt. Oct. 07 07 Okt. Oct. 09 09 Okt. Oct. 11 11 Okt. Oct. 13 13 Okt. Oct. 15 15 DBAG Dax S-Dax LPX50 Total shareholder return 59.5 PERCENT This presentation includes figures based on the audited and certified financial statements 2016/2017, which have not been approved yet. The reported figures 2016/2017 are preliminary, in this respect. G E R M A N E Q U I T Y F O R U M 2 0 1 7 F R A N K F U R T A M M A I N 2 7. N O V E M B E R 2 0 1 7 6

SPECIAL FINANCIAL YEAR CHARACTERISED BY SUCCESSFUL DISPOSALS Realised gains on disposals sum up to 81.8 mn CONTRIBUTIONS TO NET RESULT OF DISPOSAL ( MN) AND CAPITAL MULTIPLES 19.3 18.4 22.4 Broetje- Automation 12.0 8.4 1-0.1 1.4 Grohmann FDG Romaco Formel D Schülerhilfe ProXES Sonstige 4.9x 4.0x 16.6x 2.4x 2.3x 3.9x 5.4x Other Q1 16/17 Q2 16/17 Q3 16/17 Q316/17 Q4 16/17 Q4 16/17 Q4 16/17 1 Attributable to the approx. 75 percent of the shares sold to begin with; the remaining approx. 25 percent will be sold over the next three years G E R M A N E Q U I T Y F O R U M 2 0 1 7 F R A N K F U R T A M M A I N 2 7. N O V E M B E R 2 0 1 7 7

Equity investment FUND INVESTMENT SERVICES SEGMENT: COURSE SET FOR NEW INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES POSITIONING OF DBAG FUNDS MORE THAN MEALS EUROPE MBO, April 2017 Chilled convenience food and snacks ~ 100-200mn ~ 40-100mn Top-up fund DBAG Fund VII RADIOLOGY GROUP MBO, March 2017 (agreed) Radiological examinations and therapy DUAGON MBO, July 2017 Network components in railway vehicles ~ 10-30mn DBAG ECF I VITRONET MBO, June 2017 Construction of fibre-optic networks Minority Majority BRAUN (DBAG FUND VI) MBO, January 2017 Cable systems G E R M A N E Q U I T Y F O R U M 2 0 1 7 F R A N K F U R T A M M A I N 2 7. N O V E M B E R 2 0 1 7 8

PRIVATE EQUITY INVESTMENTS SEGMENT: SECTOR DIVERSIFICATION MINIMISES RISK Four DBAG core sectors Other sectors Mechanical and plant engineering: 17% of portfolio value Industrial components: 26% of portfolio value Industrial services: 15% of portfolio value Automotive suppliers: 13% of portfolio value, to which the DBAG platforms permits special access: 23% of portfolio value Not included: other investments, including investments in externally managed international buyout funds (6 percent of the portfolio value) G E R M A N E Q U I T Y F O R U M 2 0 1 7 F R A N K F U R T A M M A I N 2 7. N O V E M B E R 2 0 1 7 9

SHAREHOLDERS PARTICIPATING IN SUCCESS: DIVIDEND OF 1.40 PROPOSED Dividend policy SHARE PRICE PERFORMANCE IN 2016/2017 (%) Stable dividend Retained profit (German Commercial Code [HGB]) allows for stable dividend in 2017/2018 and the following financial years 160 140 DBAG: +54% Increasing, whenever possible Dividend proposal of 1.40; corresponds to an increase of 17 percent year-on-year 120 SDAX: +28% 100 Attractive dividend yield 3,9% 1 Attractive compared with the market (SDAX) and other PE companies 80 Oct. Okt 16 Jan. 17 Apr. 17 Jul. 17 1 The calculation is based on the average closing price of DBAG s shares in the financial year 2016/2017 G E R M A N E Q U I T Y F O R U M 2 0 1 7 F R A N K F U R T A M M A I N 2 7. N O V E M B E R 2 0 1 7 10

OUTLOOK: NET INCOME FOR 2017/2018 SIGNIFICANTLY HIGHER THAN FIVE-YEAR AVERAGE Actual 2016/2017 Basis for the forecast Projected 2017/2018 Target up to 2019/2020 Net income 90.4mn 43.0mn Significantly higher Moderately higher than 2017/2018 Return on equity per share Result of investment activity Fee income from fund investment services 26.5% 15.7% Significantly below 94.3mn 46.7mn Significantly higher 28.1mn 28.1mn Slightly higher Significantly higher than 2017/2018 Significantly higher than 2017/2018 Slightly lower than 2017/2018 Financial resources 161.6mn 161.6mn Significantly lower Significantly lower than 2017/2018 Annual profit DBAG, based on HGB 144.3mn 144.3mn Significantly lower n. a. As considerable fluctuation in performance indicators is typical for the business, the forecast is based on the average value for the last five financial years slight : +/- 0 to 10% moderate : +/- 10 to 20% significant : >20% G E R M A N E Q U I T Y F O R U M 2 0 1 7 F R A N K F U R T A M M A I N 2 7. N O V E M B E R 2 0 1 7 11

APPENDIX G E R M A N E Q U I T Y F O R U M 2 0 1 7 F R A N K F U R T A M M A I N 2 7. N O V E M B E R 2 0 1 7 12

PRELIMINARY RESULTS 2016/2017: CONDENSED CON- SOLIDATED STATEMENT OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME 000 2016/2017 2015/2016 1 Net result of investment activity 94,272 59,429 Fee income from fund management and advisory services 27,047 18,341 Net result of fund services and investment activity 121,319 77,769 Personnel costs -20,743-16,055 Other operating income 4,605 6,672 Other operating expenses -14,349-18,549 Net interest -402-516 Other income/expenses -30,889-28,448 Net income before taxes 90,430 49,321 Income taxes -1 168 Net income of 90.4mn, up by more than 80 percent on the previous year Much higher net result of fund services and investment activity, largely shaped by the net result of investment activity Net expenses within total other income/expenses up by 2.4mn, in particular due to higher provisions for performance-related remuneration Much lower net cost ratio due to higher fee income from fund investment services Net income after taxes 90,430 49,489 Minority interest -37-33 Net income 90,392 49,455 Other comprehensive income 2,925-6,485 Total comprehensive income 93,318 42,971 1 Restated after adjustment for amendments to IFRS 10 G E R M A N E Q U I T Y F O R U M 2 0 1 7 F R A N K F U R T A M M A I N 2 7. N O V E M B E R 2 0 1 7 13

PRELIMINARY RESULTS 2016/2017: NET RESULT OF INVESTMENT ACTIVITY 000 2016/2017 2015/2016 1 Result of valuation and disposal portfolio, gross 106,890 68,904 Minority interest in investment entity subsidiaries -14,354-12,453 Result of valuation and disposal portfolio, net 92,536 56,452 Current income portfolio 8,813 6,506 Net result portfolio 101,350 62,958 Net result other assets and liabilities of investment entity subsidiaries -6,685-4,002 Net result other financial assets -392 473 Net result of investment activity 94,272 59,429 Gross result of valuation and disposal exceeds prior-year value by around 55 percent Six successful disposals following ongoing investment activity in recent years Successful disposals largely reflect the good strategic development of the portfolio companies, but also the positive capital market sentiment Impact of operational developments at portfolio companies less significant 1 Restated after adjustment for amendments to IFRS 10 G E R M A N E Q U I T Y F O R U M 2 0 1 7 F R A N K F U R T A M M A I N 2 7. N O V E M B E R 2 0 1 7 14

PRELIMINARY RESULTS 2016/2017: CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS 000 2016/2017 2015/2016 1 Net income 90,392 49,455 Valuation gains/losses and gains/losses on disposals of financial assets and loans and receivables -92,035-53,380 Other non cash-relevant changes 1,183 3,289 Cash flows from operating activities -460-635 Proceeds from disposals of financial assets and loans and receivables 199,286 44,711 Acquisition of investments in financial assets and loans and receivables -54,697-50,662 Acquisition of investments in other financial instruments -35,649 0 Proceeds from/(acquisition of) long and short-term securities -13,384 8,785 Other inflows and outflows -430-963 Cash flows from investing activities 95,127 1,870 Proceeds from capital increase 0 37,221 Payments to shareholders (dividends) -18,053-13,676 Financial resources 2 up by 76.6mn to 128.0mn Inflows largely from disposals: Broetje-Automation, FDG, Formel D, ProXES, Romaco (DBAG Fund V), Schülerhilfe (DBAG Fund VI) and Grohmann Outflows relating to capital calls, largely for: Frimo, Braun (DBAG Fund VI), duagon, More than Meals, Radiology Group (DBAG Fund VII), Rheinhold & Mahla, vitronet (DBAG ECF) Net amount from investment activity: 108.9mn (previous year: -6.0mn) Cash flows from financing activities -18,053 23,545 Change in cash funds from cash-relevant transactions 76,614 24,780 Cash funds at start of period 51,361 26,582 Cash funds at end of period 127,976 51,361 1 Restated after adjustment for amendments to IFRS 10; 2 Based on IFRS, financial resources in this statement of cashflows exclusively comprise cash and cash equivalents G E R M A N E Q U I T Y F O R U M 2 0 1 7 F R A N K F U R T A M M A I N 2 7. N O V E M B E R 2 0 1 7 15

PRELIMINARY RESULTS 2016/2017: CONDENSED STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION 000 30.9.2017 30.9.2016 1 Financial assets incl. loans and receivables 262,605 316,341 Long-term securities 33,659 21,279 Other non-current assets 1,822 2,081 Non-current assets 298,086 339,701 Other financial instruments 35,649 0 Receivables and other assets 4,072 4,414 Cash and cash equivalents 127,976 51,361 Other current assets 6,624 8,682 Current assets 174,320 64,457 Total assets 472,405 404,158 Equity 444,884 369,619 Total assets up by 68.2mn Increase in cash and cash equivalents and equity, in each case due to inflows from disposals Financial assets determined to a considerable degree by portfolio value Marked change in asset structure following disposals: drop in financial assets (56 percent of total assets), increase in financial resources (34 percent of total assets) Capital structure largely unchanged: equity ratio of 94 percent Credit facility of 50mn not drawn down at the reporting date Non-current liabilities 11,471 15,203 Current liabilities 16,050 19,335 Total shareholders equity and liabilities 472,405 404,158 1 Restated after adjustment for amendments to IFRS 10 G E R M A N E Q U I T Y F O R U M 2 0 1 7 F R A N K F U R T A M M A I N 2 7. N O V E M B E R 2 0 1 7 16

PRELIMINARY RESULTS 2016/2017: CONDENSED PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT (BASED ON HGB) 000 2016/2017 2015/2016 Net result of valuation and disposal 1 147,197 2,336 Current income from financial assets 4,732 7,629 Fee income from fund management and advisory services 23,544 18,136 Net result of fund services and investment activity 175,474 28,101 Total other income/expenses -31,122-26,093 Profit for the year reaches highest level in the Company s history: 144.3mn 147.8mn in net income from disposals, less 29.5mn in carried interest (DBAG Fund V) Retained profit taking profit carried forward and dividend payment into account: 181.9mn Result of ordinary activity 144,352 2,008 Income taxes 0 171 Other taxes -9-11 Profit for the year 144,342 2,167 1 The net result of valuation and disposal is composed of profit-and-loss items Income from disposals of investments of 147.8mn (previous year: 12.6mn) and write-ups in the financial year of 0.0mn (previous year: 1.1mn) that are recognised in item Other operating income. Losses on disposals of investments and Write-downs on financial assets in the amount of 0.6mn (previous year: 11.3mn) were deducted. G E R M A N E Q U I T Y F O R U M 2 0 1 7 F R A N K F U R T A M M A I N 2 7. N O V E M B E R 2 0 1 7 17

DBAG SHARE SNAPSHOT Analyst Date Rating Baader-Helvea Equity Research, Tim Dawson Target Price ( ) Nov. 2017 Buy 45.50 Share Last price XETRA ( ) as of 21.11.2017 43.95 Market capitalisation ( mn) 661.2 Bankhaus Lampe, Christoph Schlienkamp Edison Research, Gavin Wood Nov. 2017 Hold 43.00 Oct. 2017 For regulatory reasons neither recommendation, nor upside target Shares outstanding 15,043,994 Average daily trading volume (1 month) 25,650 Average daily trading volume (3 months) 26,638 J.P. Morgan Cazenove, Christopher Brown Oddo BHF, Dr Oliver Pucker (until Aug. 2017) SRC Research, Stefan Scharff Oct. 2017 Underweight n.a. Aug. 2017 Neutral 37.50 Nov. 2017 Accumulate 48.00 SHAREHOLDER STRUCTURE 18% 82% Warburg Research GmbH, Marie-Thérèse Grübner Sept. 2017 Buy 45.00 Free float Non-free float As of 24.11.2017 G E R M A N E Q U I T Y F O R U M 2 0 1 7 F R A N K F U R T A M M A I N 2 7. N O V E M B E R 2 0 1 7 18

FINANCIAL CALENDAR, CONTACT AND BASIC DATA Financial calendar 27.-29.11.2017 German Equity Forum 2017, Frankfurt am Main 7.12.2017 Road show London 11.12.2017 Road show Scandinavia 15.12.2017 Publication of Annual Financial Report of the Group and Annual Report 2016/2017 24.1.2018 Press conference, Frankfurt am Main 8.2.2018 21.2.2018 Annual Meeting Publication of the quarterly statement on the first quarter 2017/2018 Basic data Symbol ISIN Listing Reuters: DBAGn.DE Bloomberg: DBAN:GR DE000A1TNUT7 Prime Standard (FWB) DBAG is member of LPEQ www.lpeq.com Indices S-Dax DAXsector All Financial Services LPX50, LPX Europe Stoxx Europe Private Equity 20 Contact Thomas Franke Head of Public Relations and Investor Relations Telephone: +49 69 95787-307 Mobile: +49 172 611 54 83 E-mail: IR@dbag.de Deutsche Beteiligungs AG Börsenstraße 1 60313 Frankfurt am Main Germany www.dbag.com G E R M A N E Q U I T Y F O R U M 2 0 1 7 F R A N K F U R T A M M A I N 2 7. N O V E M B E R 2 0 1 7 19

FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS INVOLVE RISKS This presentation contains forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are statements that do not describe facts or past events; they also include statements about our assumptions and expectations. Any statement in this report that states our intentions, assumptions, expectations or predictions and the underlying assumptions is a forward-looking statement. These statements are based on plans, estimates and projections currently available to the Board of Management of Deutsche Beteiligungs AG. Therefore, forward-looking statements only relate to the date on which they are made. We do not assume any obligation to update such statements in light of new information or future events. Forward-looking statements involve inherent risks and uncertainties. A number of important factors may cause actual events to differ significantly from those in forwardlooking statements. Such factors include the conditions in the financial markets in Germany, in Europe, in the United States and elsewhere the key regions for our investment activities. G E R M A N E Q U I T Y F O R U M 2 0 1 7 F R A N K F U R T A M M A I N 2 7. N O V E M B E R 2 0 1 7 20