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Challenger Guaranteed Annuity Product Disclosure Statement (PDS) Dated 13 June 2014 Challenger Guaranteed Annuity (SPIN CHG0005AU) Issuer Challenger Life Company Limited (ABN 44 072 486 938) (AFSL 234670)

Table of contents About the Challenger Guaranteed Annuity 3 Buying the Annuity with superannuation money 3 Features at a glance 4 Benefits of the Annuity 5 Regular payments 5 Market and inflation protection 5 Liquidity 5 Competitive rates 5 You pay no fees to Challenger 5 Risks of the Annuity 6 Withdrawal risk 6 Counterparty risk 6 Inflation risk 6 Annuity options 7 Investment term 7 Payment frequency 7 Capital repayment 7 Indexation 7 Nominating a beneficiary 8 Fees and other costs 9 No Challenger fees 9 Adviser service fees 9 How we invest your money 10 Starting, managing and withdrawing your Annuity 11 Starting your Annuity 11 How to buy an Annuity 11 Managing your Annuity 12 Withdrawing your Annuity 13 Requesting withdrawal 14 Withdrawal following death 14 How the Annuity is taxed 14 Tax in general 14 Tax when you buy an Annuity 14 How regular payments are taxed 14 How a withdrawal is taxed 15 How death benefits are taxed 15 Other information 17 Your Annuity and family law 17 Social security 17 Privacy and personal information 17 Cooling-off rights 18 Complaints 18 Changes to terms and conditions 19 Incomplete or rejected application forms 19 Customer identification program 19 FATCA 19 Application forms 21

Challenger Guaranteed Annuity The Challenger Guaranteed Annuity creates a regular cash flow for your desired investment term, regardless of how investment markets perform. It can give you peace of mind during your retirement, with the flexibility to withdraw at any time. PLAN FOR LIFE GOLD ANNUITY PROVIDER OF THE YEAR AWARD 2003, 2005, 2006 Annuity Provider of the Year Award 2008 WINNER Annuity Provider of the Year Award 2009 WINNER Annuity Provider of the Year Award 2010 WINNER Annuity Provider of the Year Award 2011 Annuity Provider of the Year Award 2012 Challenger Guaranteed Annuity 1

About this Product Disclosure Statement (PDS) This PDS relating to the Challenger Guaranteed Annuity (Annuity) is dated 13 June 2014. This document provides information to help investors and their advisers assess the benefits of buying the Annuity and to compare it with other investment opportunities on offer. We strongly encourage you to read this document in full before making an investment decision. In preparing this PDS we did not take into account your particular investment objectives, financial situation or needs. As every person s needs and aspirations are different, you should consider whether investing in the Annuity is appropriate for you in light of your particular circumstances. You may also wish to get independent advice, particularly about taxation, retirement planning and investment risk tolerance. The information in this PDS is current as at the date of the document. However, some information can change from time to time. If a change is considered materially adverse, we will issue a supplementary or replacement PDS. We may also provide updates to you electronically with your agreement. For updated or other information about the Annuity, please consult your financial adviser, call our Investor Services team on 13 35 66 or visit www.challenger.com.au. We will send you a copy of any updated information free of charge on request. Important notices The Annuity is issued by Challenger Life Company Limited (ABN 44 072 486 938) (AFSL 234670) (Challenger, also referred to as we, us, or our), which is also the issuer of this PDS. Challenger s ultimate parent is Challenger Limited (ABN 85 106 842 371). Neither Challenger Limited nor any other company within the Challenger group of companies guarantees the performance of Challenger Life Company Limited s obligations to customers, or assumes any liability to customers in connection with the Annuity. Challenger is regulated under the Life Insurance Act 1995 (Cth), which governs the provision of annuities in Australia. Challenger is authorised by the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) to operate a life insurance business in Australia. All references to guarantees refer to payments being guaranteed from the available assets of the statutory fund. The Annuity will be issued only when an application in the form approved by Challenger is received and the money used to buy the Annuity has cleared. The invitation to buy the Annuity under this PDS is only available to persons receiving this PDS in Australia and is subject to the terms and conditions described in this PDS and the Challenger Guaranteed Annuity Policy Document (Policy Document), which are available by calling our Investor Services team on 13 35 66 or visiting www.challenger.com.au. You should read these documents before applying for an Annuity. We reserve the right to withdraw the invitation to buy the Annuity and withdraw this PDS. In the event of any inconsistency between the terms of the Policy Document and the terms of this PDS, the terms of the Policy Document prevail. 2 Challenger Guaranteed Annuity

About the Challenger Guaranteed Annuity 1 About the Challenger Guaranteed Annuity The Challenger Guaranteed Annuity (Annuity) provides regular payments for a chosen term, in exchange for an initial capital investment (the money you use to buy the Annuity). The regular payments are made at intervals you choose and are a fixed rate of return on your capital investment, plus any capital repayment you choose to have paid to you throughout the investment term. You can choose to have some or all of your capital repaid to you gradually throughout the term of the Annuity (as part of the regular payments you receive), or you can choose to have your entire initial capital repaid at the end of the term. The rate of return you will receive is established at the time you apply for the Annuity, and will depend on the product options you choose and prevailing interest rates. Challenger guarantees that it will not change the rate for the term of the Annuity. You can buy the Annuity as an individual, jointly with another person, or as a company or trust. You can also buy an Annuity with your superannuation savings. Buying the Annuity with superannuation money You can buy an Annuity with money rolled over within the superannuation system 1 (although you cannot buy a joint Annuity using superannuation money). When the Annuity is bought with money rolled over within the superannuation system and you are aged 60 or over, the regular payments will be tax free. For more information, see Starting your Annuity on page 11. 1 References to the superannuation system in this PDS are references to the Australian superannuation system for tax purposes. Note that if you buy an Annuity with money rolled over within the superannuation system, some product features and options may not be available (as explained in this PDS) in order to comply with superannuation and tax requirements. Challenger Guaranteed Annuity 3

Challenger Guaranteed Annuity Features at a glance The Annuity offers a number of options, so you can tailor it to your needs. The options you choose will affect the guaranteed rate of return on your investment. A summary is below; for more information, see Annuity options on page 7. Who can buy an Annuity Investment term The Annuity can be bought by any person over 18 years of age. If you are aged 60 or over, you can buy the Annuity with money rolled over within the superannuation system (provided it is classified as unrestricted non-preserved superannuation money). You can buy the Annuity jointly with another person (only if you buy the Annuity with non superannuation money). A company or trust can buy an Annuity. For more information, see Starting your Annuity on page 11. 1 to 50 years (in whole years) Minimum investment amount $10,000 Capital repayment Payment indexation Regular payment frequency Additional investment Voluntary withdrawals Nominating beneficiaries You can choose to have all of your capital repaid to you at the end of the investment term. Or, you can choose to have some or all of your capital repaid to you (as part of your regular payments) throughout the investment term. For more information, see Annuity options on page 7. If: your chosen investment term is at least two years; and you choose to have all your capital returned to you as part of your regular payments throughout the term, then you can choose to have your regular payments increased annually. The annual increase can be in line with increases in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) or a fixed whole percentage rate of up to 5%. For more information, see Indexation on page 7. You can choose to receive payments monthly, quarterly, half-yearly or yearly. You cannot add to your Annuity once it starts; however, you can buy a new Annuity. You can withdraw from the Annuity before the end of the investment term (in part or in full). However, the Annuity is designed to be held until the end of the investment term and so you might not receive the benefits you would have, had you not withdrawn, and you might receive back less than you invested. For more information, see Withdrawing your Annuity on page 13. Generally, you can elect for an individual (or individuals) to receive the remaining benefit of your Annuity if you die. If the Annuity is bought with money rolled over within the superannuation system, and your beneficiary is not your dependant at the time of death, the benefit will be paid to your estate. For more information, see Annuity options on page 7. 4 Challenger Guaranteed Annuity

Challenger Guaranteed Annuity 2 Benefits of the Annuity The benefits of the Annuity are set out below. The benefits must be considered along with the risks, which are on the next page. Regular payments The Annuity provides regular payments that last for your chosen investment term of between 1 and 50 years, unless you choose to withdraw your money early. The amount of these regular payments is determined at the time you buy the Annuity and will depend on the initial capital investment, prevailing rates, the options you choose, and how you want your capital to be repaid. The dollar value of your regular payments can change over time if you choose for your payments to be indexed. Market and inflation protection The Annuity can provide you with the comfort of knowing you will receive regular payments for your chosen investment term, regardless of how investment markets perform. You will not bear any market risk in relation to how your capital is invested. Challenger bears the market risk as it guarantees the rate of return on your investment. If you choose indexation, your Annuity can also help protect you from the effects of inflation reducing the purchasing power of your regular payments. Liquidity If your circumstances change or if you simply change your mind, the Annuity has a withdrawal value, which Challenger will pay as a lump sum. This can be a partial withdrawal, so that you receive a lump sum but continue to receive regular payments at a reduced amount, or it can be a full withdrawal and your Annuity will end. It is important to note that you may receive back an amount less than your initial capital investment amount, even after taking into account the payments that have been made. For more information, see Withdrawal risk on page 6. If you die during the investment term and do not have a joint owner (or both joint owners die during the term), the remaining benefit of your Annuity can be paid to a nominated person or to your estate. For more information, see Annuity options on page 7. Competitive rates The Annuity offers competitive rates to determine the amount of your regular payments. This will depend on prevailing market conditions (such as interest rates at the time you buy the Annuity) and will also be influenced by the product options you choose. Some options can give you higher or lower regular payments (for more information, see Annuity options on page 7). You pay no fees to Challenger Our costs are taken into account when we determine the regular payments you will receive during the term of the Annuity, and various assumptions are made regarding potential investment return and our own income. This means that you do not pay Challenger any fees or charges. For more information about how Challenger derives income from providing the Annuity, see How we invest your money on page 10. You can agree to the payment of fees for financial advice and other services. For more information, see Fees and other costs on page 9. Challenger may also be required to withhold tax on behalf of the Australian Taxation Office. For more information, see How the Annuity is taxed on page 14. Challenger Guaranteed Annuity 5

Challenger Guaranteed Annuity 3 Risks of the Annuity All investments carry some risk. The appropriate level of risk for you will depend on factors such as your age, financial goals, investment timeframe, where other parts of your wealth are invested, and your risk tolerance. Listed below are the key risks that you should take into account when deciding whether to buy an Annuity. Withdrawal risk This is the risk that if you withdraw during the investment term you might receive back less money than you invested and less than you would have received had you held the Annuity for the investment term. The withdrawal value of your Annuity will vary over time because it depends on changing factors, including how long you ve held the Annuity for and prevailing rates at that time. Any lump sum payable on death during the investment term is calculated similarly to the withdrawal value for voluntary withdrawal, and so this risk also applies to withdrawal on death. For more information, see Withdrawing your Annuity on page 13. Counterparty risk This is the risk that we become unable to meet our commitments to you. However, we are subject to detailed legislative and regulatory requirements designed to ensure that this does not occur. Challenger is regulated under the Life Insurance Act 1995 (Cth) (Life Act) (which governs the provision of annuities in Australia) and the prudential standards made under it, which prescribe minimum capital and solvency requirements for Challenger as well as for the annuity business it writes. The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) actively supervises Challenger s compliance with these requirements to ensure that we are able to meet our obligations to investors. For example, Challenger is required to hold enough capital to withstand a 1 in 200-year shock event. Even so, unforeseen and extreme circumstances that might impact our ability to make payments to you can never be completely ruled out. For more information, see How we invest your money on page 10. Inflation risk This is the risk that the real value of your regular payments may reduce over time as a result of inflation. To help manage this risk, we offer the option of indexing your regular payments each year in line with changes in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) or by a fixed percentage. 2 Choosing an indexation option will reduce the amount of your initial regular payments, but they will increase during times of inflation. For more information, see Indexation on page 7. 2 This option is only available where your investment term is at least two years and you elect to have all your capital repaid during the term, and none to be repaid at the end. 6 Challenger Guaranteed Annuity

Challenger Guaranteed Annuity 4 Annuity options The Annuity offers a number of options, so you can tailor it to meet your needs. The rate of return on your investment is determined at the start of the Annuity and will depend on the options you choose, which are explained below. You must choose your options when you buy the Annuity. Mostly, this cannot be changed once the Annuity has started, although you can change your nominated beneficiary. Investment term You can choose to receive regular payments over a term of between 1 and 50 years, inclusive (in whole years). Payment frequency You can choose to have your regular payments paid monthly, quarterly, half-yearly or yearly. An Annuity with a term of one year must have payments made monthly, quarterly or halfyearly. Your regular payments are made to your nominated bank account at the end of each payment period. If you do not make a selection, the default payment frequency is monthly. Capital repayment The initial capital you use to buy the Annuity can be repaid to you: throughout the investment term as part of your regular payments; at the end of the investment term; or a combination of both. When you apply to invest, you choose between 0 and 100% of your initial capital investment that you wish to receive at the end of the term. This is known as the residual capital value (RCV). If you choose RCV100, all of your initial capital will be repaid at the end of the term. If you choose RCV0, all your initial capital investment will be repaid to you during the investment term (and none at the end). Because of this, an RCV0 Annuity will give you higher regular payments but no capital at the end of the term, while an RCV100 Annuity will give you lower regular payments but all your capital returned at the end. You can choose a combination of both capital repayment methods and your regular payments will adjust accordingly. For example, if you invest $10,000 and choose to receive 90% of your capital back at the end of the term (RCV90), you will receive a capital repayment at the end of the term of $9,000. Throughout the term you will have received the other $1,000 of your initial capital as part of your regular payments (the precise amount of capital per payment will depend on the investment term and the payment frequency). Indexation If you choose to have all of your capital repaid throughout the investment term (RCV0), and the term is at least two years, you can choose to have your regular payments indexed annually. The increase can either be in line with increases in the CPI 3, or by a fixed percentage between 1% and 5%. The increase will be applied to the first payment after each anniversary of the start of the Annuity and applies to the dollar amount of the regular payments as at the anniversary date. If you choose to index in line with CPI and the change in the CPI is negative, then your regular payments will not reduce. If there is a negative change in the CPI in a given year, then the next time we calculate indexation the portion of any increase that will apply to your regular payments will be the increase in the CPI since the last time we applied CPI indexation to your regular payments. If you choose fixed indexation, your regular payments will be increased by your chosen percentage, each year. If you do not choose indexation, your regular payments will not be adjusted, which means that in periods of inflation, the purchasing power of your regular payments will reduce, and your future regular payments could be less than if you had chosen indexation. By choosing indexation, your initial regular payments will be lower than if you buy an Annuity without indexation; however, the payments should increase over time. Indexation example: If you are receiving monthly payments of $1,000 and you have chosen 3% indexation, then on the 1st anniversary of the start of the Annuity your monthly payments would increase to $1,030 (an increase of 3%), effective from the 13th monthly payment Challenger makes. Challenger will then make monthly payments of $1,030 throughout the second 3 The CPI is the weighted average of the Eight Capital Cities Index, as published by the Australian Statistician, to provide a general measure of price inflation for all Australian households. We reserve the right to adjust the index used if there is a change in law which results in a material change to the CPI or its use. We do not cap CPI changes. The index used to calculate the CPI can be changed at any time. CPI is only a proxy for inflation and does not exactly match actual price or wage inflation in the economy. To determine the increase in the CPI to apply to your regular payments, we calculate the difference in the CPI between the second-last complete quarter before the day on which the indexation is to apply and either the CPI for the same quarter of the immediately preceding year or the CPI used for the previous increase, and express this as a percentage. Challenger Guaranteed Annuity 7

Challenger Guaranteed Annuity year of your Annuity. On the 2nd anniversary your monthly payments would increase to $1,060.90 (a further 3% increase) throughout the third year of your Annuity. This process occurs annually over the term of the Annuity and the indexation is applied to the dollar amount of the regular payments as at the anniversary date. Nominating a beneficiary Individual investors If you buy the Annuity as an individual, you can nominate a beneficiary to receive the remaining benefits of your Annuity, if you die during the investment term. In such circumstances, your regular payments can continue to be made (along with any residual capital value to be repaid) to that person. They could then elect to withdraw the remaining benefits as a lump sum. You can also nominate multiple beneficiaries to receive the withdrawal value of the Annuity as a lump sum payment (in specified or equal proportions) if you die during the investment term. If you buy your Annuity with money rolled over within the superannuation system, there are certain rules regarding who you can nominate as your beneficiary, which we explain on this page. The nomination of a beneficiary or beneficiaries can be changed at any time. If you do not nominate a beneficiary, or they die or cease to be eligible before your death (because they do not meet the superannuation requirements explained on this page) the remaining benefits will be paid to your estate. If your estate is entitled to receive regular payments, the regular payments will continue to be made (along with any residual capital value to be repaid) to it, otherwise the withdrawal value of the Annuity will be paid to your estate as a lump sum. If you nominate multiple beneficiaries and one dies or ceases to be eligible, their proportion will go to the remaining beneficiaries. Joint owners If you buy the Annuity jointly and one of you dies, regular payments will continue to be paid in full (as with any capital repayment) to the surviving owner until the end of the investment term. If the surviving owner dies before the end of the investment term the remaining payments and any capital return can be made to a beneficiary (or beneficiaries) the surviving owner has nominated. If there is no nominated beneficiary or beneficiaries, payments will be made to the estate of the surviving owner. Annuities bought with superannuation money If you buy the Annuity with money rolled over within the superannuation system, you can elect for your regular payments and any residual capital value to go to your spouse in the event that you die before the end of the investment term. In the superannuation context, spouse has a special meaning and is currently defined in law as a person (whether of the same or opposite sex) who you are in a relationship with that is: legally registered as a marriage or civil union; or a de facto relationship (meaning that although you are not legally married, you live together on a genuine domestic basis as a couple). In this case, your spouse is called your reversionary beneficiary. You must make this election when you buy your Annuity and you cannot change it, although you can cancel it. If you do not elect a reversionary, the person you have elected dies before you, or you cancel the election, then you can nominate a beneficiary, so long as that person is a dependant, which includes: your spouse; your child; someone who is financially dependent on you (i.e. you contribute necessary financial support to maintain that person); someone in an interdependency relationship 4 with you. If you die during the investment term, your regular payments (and any residual capital value) will be paid to your beneficiary, provided at the time of your death they are younger than you and, in the case of a child, they are: under the age of 18; between the age of 18 and 24 and financially dependent on you; or disabled within the meaning of s8(1) of the Disability Services Act 1986. If they do not meet these conditions, we will pay them the withdrawal value as a lump sum instead, unless they have ceased to be a dependant at the time of your death in which case we will pay the withdrawal value to your estate. 4 An interdependency relationship is a close personal relationship between two people who live together where one or both provides for the financial, domestic and personal support of the other (or who would meet these conditions except they are temporarily living apart due to a physical, intellectual, psychiatric or other disability). 8 Challenger Guaranteed Annuity

Challenger Guaranteed Annuity 5 Fees and other costs There are no fees or charges payable to us, although you can agree to the payment of fees for financial advice and other services, see below. We may provide benefits to financial services intermediaries where the law permits us to do so. If we do, we will do so using our own money. We maintain a register of these benefits in accordance with relevant regulatory requirements. If you would like to review this register, please contact us. No Challenger fees Challenger takes the costs of providing the Annuity into account when setting the amount of your regular payments, and we also make various assumptions about potential investment return and our own income. For information about how Challenger derives income from providing Annuities, see How we invest your money on page 10. Adviser service fees You can authorise us to pay fees for services provided to you by your financial adviser and, in the case of the upfront adviser service fee, for facilitating the issue of the Annuity on behalf of Challenger. Where you authorise that, we will pay those fees to the Australian Financial Services Licensee responsible for supervising your financial adviser (or your financial adviser directly if they are the licensee). You do not have to authorise or consent to the payment of these fees if you choose not to. You can instruct us to pay fees (if any) as outlined in the table below. Upfront adviser service fee Ongoing adviser service fee You can agree to the payment of an upfront adviser service fee of up to 0.55% (including GST) of your initial capital investment multiplied by your investment term up to a maximum of 3.3% (including GST). The upfront adviser service fee can only be paid by us with your authorisation. For example, if you invest $10,000 for a term of 10 years, you can agree to the payment of an upfront adviser service fee of up to $330, calculated as follows: 0.55% x 10 = 5.5% This is subject to a cap of 3.3%, so: 3.3% x $10,000 = $330 The dollar value of any upfront adviser service fee that is paid will be shown on your Annuity quote and reduces the amount of your regular payments. If you have not received a quote, contact your adviser and request one. The amount of any upfront adviser service fee that we pay will also be shown on the Investor Certificate you receive when you buy the Annuity. For Annuities with capital repaid at the end of the investment term, if at the end of the investment term you choose to roll over your existing investment into a further term, we will again pay the upfront adviser service fee (calculated by reference to that further investment term) unless you have cancelled our authorisation by telling us (see Keeping us informed on page 12). If you withdraw your Annuity, we may require that all or part of the upfront adviser service fee be repaid to us. This is because the upfront adviser service fee is calculated on the basis that the Annuity is held for its investment term. You can agree to the payment of an ongoing adviser service fee and authorise us to pay it. If you agree, the ongoing adviser service fee can be deducted from your regular payments before they are made to you. For example, if you agree to pay an annual ongoing adviser service fee of $300 (including GST), and you receive after tax monthly regular payments of $1,000, we will deduct $25 ($300/12 monthly payments). We will pay an adviser service fee of $25 each month and pay you $975. If you agree to pay an annual ongoing adviser service fee of $300, and you receive yearly after tax payments of $12,000, we will deduct $300. We will pay an adviser service fee of $300 and pay you $11,700. If you choose to roll over your existing investment for a further term, we will continue to pay the ongoing adviser service fee. The ongoing adviser service fee can be cancelled or varied by you at any time by telling your financial adviser and if you inform us we will stop paying those fees (see Keeping us informed on page 12). The annual amount of any ongoing adviser service fee that we pay will be shown on the Investor Certificate you receive when you buy your Annuity. We will also confirm the amount paid each year when we send you your annual statement. Challenger Guaranteed Annuity 9

Challenger Guaranteed Annuity 6 How we invest your money When you buy an Annuity, your initial capital investment goes into a fund along with capital received from other Annuity investors. Challenger also adds to this fund from its own money. This is known as a statutory fund and is regulated under the Life Act. All regular payments are made from the statutory fund, even if the fund suffers poor investment return. If the fund falls below the minimum level needed to make all current and future payments, Challenger can be required to top up the fund with its own money. APRA actively supervises this requirement and has extensive powers to intervene to ensure payments can be met despite volatile or adverse movements in the broader financial markets. If the statutory fund receives additional investment return above the amount necessary to make all guaranteed payments, then Challenger can take some surplus income from it; however, we are only legally permitted to do so after we have made sure that there are sufficient funds to meet the current and future payments for all investors. As a retirement solution, Annuity investors can take comfort in knowing their investment is in a statutory fund and: unlike many other investments where investors incur the risk and impact of any market falls, the Annuity makes regular payments for your chosen investment term, even if market returns are lower; Challenger invests its own money to provide a buffer for investors; the statutory fund is prudently invested, to ensure that investment return is sufficient to cover all payments due to investors; there are strict rules in place to ensure investors receive the full benefit of their Annuity, even during periods of market volatility. Challenger will invest the statutory fund, subject to investment restrictions in the Life Act. Generally, the fund will be invested in cash, shares, corporate bonds, convertible notes, debt instruments, geared and ungeared property investments, infrastructure investments and other assets. The investment objectives for the fund include to achieve consistent returns on investment and to match the cash flow in from investment return with cash flow out to investors so that all present and future guaranteed payments can be made to all investors. When investing the statutory fund, Challenger does not generally take into account labour standards or environmental, social or ethical considerations, although sometimes these matters can affect the economic factors that influence investment decisions. The name of Challenger s statutory fund that your money will go to when you buy an Annuity is Challenger s Statutory Fund No. 2. All references to guarantees refer to payments being guaranteed from the available assets of that statutory fund (which Challenger can be required to top up). 10 Challenger Guaranteed Annuity

Challenger Guaranteed Annuity 7 Starting, managing and withdrawing your Annuity You can buy an Annuity by talking to your financial adviser or by calling our Investor Services team on 13 35 66. When you buy an Annuity you will receive an Investor Certificate setting out the regular payments Challenger will make to your nominated bank account. The Annuity will start immediately and the first payment will be made at the end of the payment frequency you have chosen. For example, if you choose to be paid monthly, the first payment will be made one month after the Annuity is issued. If you choose to be paid annually, the first payment will be made on the first anniversary of the start of the Annuity. It is important to keep us informed of any changes to your personal information. You can withdraw from the Annuity at any time. You cannot use your Annuity as security for borrowing. Starting your Annuity Any person over 18 years of age can buy the Annuity, as can a company or a trust. Joint owners The Annuity can also be bought jointly (if you use nonsuperannuation money). You and another person can split the regular payments (with a maximum of 95% to one owner and 5% to the other). If one joint owner dies, their payments will be made to the surviving owner for the remainder of the investment term. Buying the Annuity with superannuation money For people aged 60 or over, the Annuity can be bought with money rolled over within the superannuation system (provided it is classified as unrestricted non-preserved superannuation money) and the regular payments you receive will be tax free. 5 You cannot buy an Annuity jointly with superannuation money and you cannot combine superannuation and non superannuation money. If the Annuity is bought with money rolled over within the superannuation system, the regular payments you receive must meet the Government s minimum payment standards, set out in the following table. If you nominate a reversionary who is older than you, then their age will be used to calculate the minimum payment. Age Under 65 4% 65-74 5% 75-79 6% 80-84 7% 85-89 9% 90-94 11% 95 and over 14% Minimum annual regular payments (% of the initial capital investment) For an Annuity with no residual capital value, those minimum standards must be met in the first year of payment and the term of the Annuity must be no greater than the number of whole years until you reach age 100. For an Annuity with a residual capital value, the minimum standards must be met in each year of payment. The quotes Challenger provides meet these minimum payment standards. Non-residents If you do not live in Australia, you can buy the Annuity provided you receive information about the Annuity and sign the application form in Australia. How to buy an Annuity You should read this PDS and the Policy Document (available at www.challenger.com.au) before deciding to buy an Annuity. You should also get a quote. Contact your financial adviser or our Investor Services team on 13 35 66 for an obligationfree quote. The regular payments we offer are reviewed and updated regularly to reflect market conditions. Your quote will be valid for 14 days from the date on which we provide it. Your Annuity will be issued once we process your valid application and the money you used to buy the Annuity clears. A valid application must include: a completed and signed application form; your quote (if your quote has expired, then your regular payments will be calculated on the day we process your application); the identity verification documents (outlined in the application form); 5 There are some limited circumstances where Challenger may allow a person under age 60 to buy an Annuity with superannuation money. Challenger Guaranteed Annuity 11

Challenger Guaranteed Annuity your initial capital investment (see below for ways to pay); and adequate rollover information, generally provided by the rollover institution, if rolling over money within the superannuation system. If your valid application is received in our Sydney office before 3pm Sydney time on a NSW business day (the cut-off time), your application will generally be processed on that day. If your application and money are received after the cut-off time, or on a non-business day, your application will generally be processed on the next NSW business day. Ways to pay You can pay for your Annuity by providing your initial capital investment amount by direct debit or by cheque. Direct Debit: you can arrange for the money to be debited from your bank account by completing the direct debit facility section of the application form. All direct debits are subject to the Direct Debit Request Agreement attached to the application form. Cheque: you can pay by cheque by making the cheque payable to Challenger Life Company Limited <insert the name of the investor> and attaching it to the application form. Managing your Annuity Information you will receive about your Annuity When you buy your Annuity you will be sent a Policy Document and Investor Certificate, which set out the relevant terms and conditions. We will also send you a Centrelink schedule for social security purposes. You should read these documents carefully and contact your financial adviser or our Investor Services team on 13 35 66 if you have any questions. Please keep your Policy Document and Investor Certificate in a secure place, as they are important documents. A charge may apply if you misplace these documents, as we are required under the Life Act to advertise for missing policies and the Life Act allows us to recover some of these expenses from the investor. Whilst we take all care in producing your Investor Certificate and other investment documentation, we reserve the right to amend the documentation if we make an administrative error. Each year you will receive an annual statement with details of your Annuity, including payments made over the period, and other relevant information. If you are an individual and did not roll over money within the superannuation system to buy the Annuity, you will also be sent a PAYG payment summary and tax information to assist you in completing your annual tax return. When you invest we will also send you details on how to access InvestorOnline, a secure online service that provides access to up-to-date information about your Annuity, including recent payments and annual statements. InvestorOnline is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Making changes to your Annuity If you bought an Annuity with money rolled over within the superannuation system, you cannot change the reversionary beneficiary you elected, but you can cancel the election. If you did not elect a reversionary, or you cancel the election or your reversionary dies, you can nominate another person as your beneficiary, provided they are a dependant. You can change your beneficiary nomination at any time and you can also make changes to the personal information that Challenger holds about you. You cannot make any other changes to your Annuity once it has started. You cannot make additional deposits to your Annuity but you can buy a new Annuity on separate terms. It is not possible to switch between options after you buy the Annuity. Keeping us informed It is important that we have correct contact details for you, your reversionary or your nominated beneficiary/ies so that we can communicate with you and provide you with important information. You can telephone our Investor Services team on 13 35 66 to update contact details or to make enquiries (including about your personal information). All other instructions should be made in writing and sent to us at: Challenger Life Company Limited GPO Box 3698 Sydney NSW 2001 When writing to us, please: quote your client or policy number; state the full name in which your investment is held; clearly set out your request; provide us with a contact name and daytime telephone number; and ensure that the request is signed and dated. Some changes also require additional supporting documentation (such as a change of name request, where we require a certified copy of the marriage certificate or deed poll). We will only change your nominated bank account if we receive an original, signed and dated, written request. 12 Challenger Guaranteed Annuity

Challenger Guaranteed Annuity On maturity The Annuity s maturity date is the last day of its investment term. If you choose not to have any capital repaid at the end of the investment term, the Annuity will end. If you choose to have an Annuity where some or all of your capital is repaid at the end of the term, we will notify you at least 30 days prior to your Annuity s maturity date. At this time you can choose to: roll over your capital for a further term (providing the capital to be repaid to you exceeds the Annuity s minimum investment requirements); buy a new Annuity with different options; have your capital repaid to you as a lump sum; or roll over your residual capital value within the superannuation system, if your Annuity was originally bought with money rolled over within the superannuation system. If you bought your Annuity with money rolled over from within the superannuation system and you choose to roll over your capital for a further term, we may reduce your capital repayment amount or your selected term to ensure that your Annuity continues to meet the Government s payment standards for this type of investment. Where you do not confirm your choice before the end of your investment term, we will automatically make the capital repayment to your nominated bank account or, where you do not have a nominated bank account, we will send you a cheque. Withdrawing your Annuity The Annuity is designed to be held for the term you choose; however, full or partial withdrawals are permitted prior to the end of the investment term. Where you take a partial withdrawal your Annuity will continue; however, the amount of your regular payments and/or the amount of capital repayment will be reduced. The withdrawal value of your Annuity is the value of future projected payments remaining for the entire investment term, considering indexation, and discounted to reflect that the payments will be made prior to the scheduled payment dates (the present value ). The discount rate will vary depending on movements in interest rates between the time you purchase the annuity and the time the withdrawal is requested. If you bought the Annuity with superannuation money and request a full withdrawal, a minimum regular payment may be required to be paid to you. The minimum regular payment is based on the scheduled payment portioned for the number of days the Annuity was payable for. The withdrawal value will be inclusive of any minimum regular payment requirement. Calculating the withdrawal value To calculate the withdrawal value, we will work out the present value of all the payments (including any residual capital value) that you would have received from the date of calculation to the end of the investment term. This can involve a significant discount in some circumstances, and may result in the withdrawal value being less than the amount you invested. The calculation is as follows. 1. We calculate the present value of your RCV to reflect the fact that the payment will be made earlier than the maturity date. 2. We calculate the present value of each of the future regular payments you would have received during the remainder of the investment term (to reflect their early payment). 3. Then we add together the present value of your RCV and all future payments (as calculated in steps 1 and 2). The combined total in step 3 is your withdrawal value. This calculation is subject to a minimum level of any withdrawal value, prescribed under the Life Act and prudential standards enforced by APRA. We will always provide a withdrawal value equal to or greater than this minimum level. The withdrawal value may be less than what you invested, even after taking into account payments you have already received. The calculation method of the present value is impacted by changing rates, which means it is only possible to determine the withdrawal value at the time of withdrawal. We set out an example below, which is only for illustrative purposes. Actual outcomes will depend on factors such as inflation and prevailing rates. Withdrawal example: You invest $100,000 in an Annuity for five years. You choose to have all your capital repaid to you at the end of the term (RCV100). You receive fixed monthly payments of $375.49 (assuming no tax is required to be deducted). 6 If you want to withdraw your Annuity at the end of the third year of it starting (having already received regular payments of $13,517.64), an estimate of your Annuity s withdrawal value is set out in the following table. Change in applicable rates (between the time you bought the Annuity and the time of withdrawal) Estimated withdrawal value No change $94,126 Decreased by 1% $95,817 Increased by 1% $92,480 6 Based on a Challenger Annuity rate of 4.60%, applicable at 29 April 2014, and assumes no adviser service fees have been deducted. If you have chosen to pay an adviser service fee the amount may be lower. Note that indexation is not available on an RCV100 Annuity. Challenger Guaranteed Annuity 13

Challenger Guaranteed Annuity Requesting withdrawal If you want to withdraw, contact your financial adviser or our Investor Services team on 13 35 66 for your withdrawal value. If requested, we will send you a letter with your withdrawal value as at the date of that request, along with a withdrawal form for you to complete and return to us. When you return that form you will also need to send us your original Policy Document and Investor Certificate. The withdrawal value of the Annuity on the day we make the payment may vary from the withdrawal value stated in the letter we send you. To minimise any variation, we will generally pay the withdrawal value within five business days of receiving all required documentation. Withdrawal following death If you die before the end of the investment term, and your regular payments continue to be made to your reversionary, nominated beneficiary or estate, a withdrawal value can be calculated to enable the regular payments to be converted to a lump sum payment. If you die during the investment term and a lump sum is payable 7, there may be a period of time between death and payment of the lump sum. Where this occurs, the regular payments that you would have received during that period (had you been alive) will be suspended, earning interest at the Reserve Bank of Australia official cash rate, until the withdrawal value is calculated following the steps on page 13. Those suspended payments (plus the interest earned) will be added to the combined total in step 3 to calculate the withdrawal value for that lump sum payment. Where your reversionary, nominated beneficiary or estate receives your regular payments following your death they can withdraw the remaining benefits as a lump sum. If you are a company or a trust and you wind up, the Annuity can be converted to a lump sum withdrawal payment. The withdrawal value on death may be greater than the withdrawal value if you yourself choose to withdraw before the maturity date, as Challenger will generally calculate the present value more favourably, in recognition that withdrawal was not a voluntary withdrawal by the investor. We will only pay withdrawals to your nominated bank account, or by cheque payable to an eligible beneficiary or estate. We will not make payments to any other third party. 8 How the Annuity is taxed Tax in general The tax information contained in this PDS sets out our understanding of current tax legislation as at the date of this document. The legislation and its interpretation could change in the future. We recommend that you seek the advice of a tax adviser before investing. The tax information contained in this PDS only applies to individual Australian tax resident investors who are either an Australian citizen or permanent visa holder. If you are investing as a company or trust, or you are a non-resident investor or temporary visa holder, you should seek tax advice. Tax when you buy an Annuity There is no tax payable when you buy an Annuity with non superannuation money. There is generally no tax payable on superannuation benefits that are rolled over within the superannuation system to buy the Annuity. However, if you roll over a superannuation benefit which contains an untaxed element of the taxable component (which can occur with benefits paid from unfunded schemes, such as public sector super funds), tax is deducted at a maximum rate of 15% 8 by Challenger and remitted to the Australian Taxation Office (ATO). The initial capital investment in an Annuity bought with a rollover of a superannuation benefit which contains an untaxed element is net of the tax on the rollover. How regular payments are taxed When bought with money rolled over within the superannuation system by a person aged 60 or over, the regular payments are tax free. When your Annuity is not bought with money rolled over within the superannuation system, the regular payments you receive from the Annuity are split into two components for tax purposes, the deductible amount and the assessable amount. The deductible amount is the amount of each regular payment that is considered to represent the return of part of your initial 7 This may occur where you die without a beneficiary and a lump sum is paid to your estate, where multiple beneficiaries are nominated, or where the beneficiary is not eligible to continue your payments (i.e. because they do not meet relevant superannuation requirements, if applicable). 8 To the extent a rollover exceeds the untaxed plan cap, the maximum tax on the excess (currently 46.5%) will be withheld by the transferring superannuation entity. 14 Challenger Guaranteed Annuity