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Private fixed income All values as at March 31, 2017 Total private fixed income assets: $1,608 million Proportion of total invested assets of the Sun Life Participating Account: 17.4% Private fixed income holdings Investment term at March 31, 2017 0 to 5 years 366 22.8% Over 5 years 1,242 77.2% Total private fixed income 1,608 100.0% Sun Life Financial s in-house private fixed income team manages the private fixed income holdings. This team is recognized as a leader and one of the most active players in the Canadian private fixed income market. Private fixed income includes lease financing, project financing and private debt consisting of high quality investments that are well-diversified by sector. The highly negotiated and customized nature of these investments allows Sun Life to achieve yields well in excess of comparably rated public securities. Relative to publicly issued bonds, private fixed income provides favourable spreads, better terms and diversification opportunities. This gives the Sun Life Participating Account a meaningful competitive advantage. Private Investments by quality AAA, 3.2% AA, 13.3% A, 43.3% BBB, 37.0% BB or less, 3.2% Private Investments by sector Consumer Discretionary, 9.3% Consumer Staples, 3.3% Energy, 5.4% Financials, -2.8% Information Technology, 0.3% Health Care, 5.3% Industrials, 14.4% Real Estate, 13.3% Materials, 1.4% Municipalities, universities, schools and hospitals, 28.8% Structured, 2.5% Telecommunication Services, 2.0% Utilities, 16.8% All values are current market values as at March 31, 2017 and do not include accrued interest. 810-3828-05-17

Mortgage holdings All values as at March 31, 2017 Total mortgage assets: $1,042 million Proportion of total invested assets of the Sun Life Participating Account: 11.3% Investment mix at March 31, 2017 Insured 369 35.4% Uninsured 673 64.6% Total mortgage assets 1,042 100.0% Investment term at March 31, 2017 0 to 5 years 237 22.7% Over 5 years 805 77.3% Total mortgage assets 1,042 100.0% Sun Life Financial s in-house mortgage team manages the mortgage holdings in partnership with branch offices located in most provinces across the country. The Sun Life mortgage team is recognized as a reliable lender with the ability to fund large transactions and the flexibility to create a customized loan structure. The quality of the portfolio is high, with only minimum losses in the last decade. The mortgage portfolio is highly diversified across property type including retail, multi-family and office/industrial. Mortgage holdings are further diversified across Canada s major urban centers. Mortgages by location Alberta, 9.0% British Columbia, 15.6% Manitoba, 2.2% Newfoundland and Labrador, 0.0% Nortwest Territories, 0.3% Nova Scotia, 3.8% Ontario, 57.6% Quebec, 10.7% Saskatchewan, 0.8% Mortgages by property type Industrial, 4.9% Office, 28.1% Retail, 27.1% Multi-Family, 32.1% Other, 7.8% All values are current market values as at March 31, 2017 and do not include accrued interest. 810-3831-05-17

Total account All values as at March 31, 2017 Total participating account invested assets: $9.2 billion Investment objectives The primary objective of the Sun Life Participating Account is to provide superior performance with low volatility. Investment summary Sun Life Financial s in-house investment teams manage the Sun Life Participating Account. This provides enhanced quality control and cost-effectiveness along with the opportunity to better customize the portfolio to meet the longterm needs of our participating policyholders. We use a total rate of return investment approach to manage a variety of asset classes through the progression of business cycles. In general, we seek excess yield in the private markets such as private fixed income, commercial mortgages and real estate, while looking to the public markets for liquidity and steady income. We invest in high quality investments both in the private markets and public markets while capturing market opportunities to the extent risk-return opportunities arise. The operating guidelines for Sun Life investments contain maximum weightings by asset type, sector and geographic exposure. We follow these guidelines and target allocations to help maintain a well-diversified portfolio with superior risk adjusted returns in the long term. Account composition at March 31, 2017 Cash and Short Term, 4.4% Public Bonds, 36.1% Private Fixed Income, 17.4% Commercial Mortgages, 11.2% Equities, 15.3% Real Estate, 15.6% We set the investment guidelines for each asset category within the Sun Life Participating Account to help ensure the long-term objectives, liabilities, liquidity requirements and interest rate risks are being met. The guidelines are reviewed every year by Sun Life s Asset Liability Committee. The portfolio management team, part of the investment team, monitors the overall asset mix of the participating account to ensure the assets are managed in the most efficient manner, thereby maximizing both investable assets and investment flexibility. Value-added strategies may be implemented through tactical asset allocation, duration positioning and credit yield enhancement relative to the benchmark asset mix while adhering to risk and liquidity constraints. Value-added management assists with favourable experience for participating policyholders and helps to enhance the overall yield of the Sun Life Participating Account. 810-3829-05-17

Total account All values as at March 31, 2017 Sun Life Participating Account asset mix and investment guidelines March 31, 2017 ($ millions) Guideline Short-term assets Cash and short-term 405 4.4% 0% to 5% Fixed income Public bonds 3,339 36.1% 32% to 49% Private fixed income 1,608 17.4% 5% to 20% Commercial mortgages 1,042 11.2% 4% to 20% Non-fixed income Equities 1,413 15.3% 11% to 21% Real estate 1,440 15.6% 12% to 22% Total invested assets 9,248 100.0% Policy loans 883 Other assets 93 Total participating assets 10,224 All values are current market values as at March 31, 2017, and do not include accrued interest. 810-3829-05-17

Real estate holdings All values as at March 31, 2017 Total real estate assets: $1,440 million Proportion of total assets of the Sun Life Participating Account: 15.6% Sun Life Financial s in-house real estate team manages the real estate holdings, together with our property management and leasing partners. The Canadian real estate portfolio is a well-diversified collection of office, industrial, retail and multi-unit residential properties with holdings in all the major markets across Canada. The majority of the portfolio is comprised of high quality, income-producing properties with virtually no leverage. The overall real estate portfolio continues to outperform other asset classes, helping to enhance the overall yield of the Sun Life Participating Account. Real Estate by Property Type Industrial, 17.6% Office, 37.7% Retail, 34.8% Residential, 6.6% Other, 3.3% Real Estate by Location Alberta, 31.2% British Columbia, 34.1% Nova Scotia, 2.1% Ontario, 29.6% Quebec, 3.0% All values are current market values as at March 31, 2017 and do not include accrued income. 810-3832-05-17