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1. Scope of application Qualitative Disclosures DBS Bank Ltd., India ( the Bank ) operates in India as a branch of DBS Bank Ltd., Singapore a banking entity incorporated in Singapore with limited liability. As at 30 September 2012, the Bank has a presence of 12 branches across 12 cities. The Bank does not have any subsidiaries in India and the disclosures contained herein only pertain to the Bank. Capital Deficiencies: The Bank does not have any subsidiaries in India and is accordingly not required to prepare Consolidated Financial Statements. Also, it does not have any interest in Insurance Entities. 2. Capital Structure Capital Funds A. Tier I Capital 22,189,910 Of which - Capital (Funds from Head Office) 14,603,321 - Reserves and Surplus 8,971,613 - Amounts deducted from Tier I capital ; - Deferred Tax Asset 1,252,508 - Adjustment for less liquid Positions 132,516 B. Tier 2 Capital (net of deductions) 12,215,650 Of which B.1 Subordinated debt eligible for inclusion in Tier 2 capital - Total amount outstanding 12,685,200 - Of which amount raised during the period - - Amount eligible as capital funds 11,094,955 B.2 Other Tier 2 Capital - Investment reserve account 182,367 - Provision for Standard Assets/Derivatives 927,763 - Provision for Country Risk 9,565 - Excess Provision on sale of NPA 1,000 C. Total Eligible Capital 34,405,560 Tier 1 Capital 22,189,910 Total Capital 34,405,560 Total Capital Required 23,268,761 Tier 1 Capital ratio 8.58% Total Capital Adequacy ratio 13.31%

3. Capital Adequacy Quantitative disclosures A Capital requirements for Credit Risk (Standardised Approach) 17,489,072 B Capital requirements for Market Risk (Standardised Duration Approach) - Interest rate risk 4,288,961 - Foreign exchange risk 315,000 - Equity risk - C Capital requirements for Operational risk (Basic Indicator Approach) 1,175,728 D Adjustment for Prudential Floor - E Capital Adequacy Ratio of the Bank (%) 13.31% F Tier 1 CRAR (%) 8.58% 4. General Disclosures General Disclosures for Credit Risk Credit Exposure Fund Based (Gross Advances) 137,160,704 Non Fund Based * 231,484,166 * The amount includes trade exposures after applying the credit conversion factor and credit equivalent of FX/derivative exposures. The Bank does not have overseas operations and hence exposures are restricted to the domestic segment.

4. General Disclosures (Continued) Industry wise Exposures (Fund Based Advances) Industry 30 Sep 12 Petroleum, Coal Products and Nuclear Fuels 18,646,683 Construction 11,122,154 Iron and Steel 8,120,216 Engineering 7,632,935 Mining and Quarrying 5,928,987 Drugs and Pharmaceuticals 5,914,300 Other Metal and Metal Products 5,444,191 Chemicals and Chemical Products 4,982,211 Vehicles, Vehicle Parts and Transport Equipments 4,736,700 Beverages 3,422,814 Textiles 2,768,216 Roadways 2,494,530 Food processing 2,419,229 Paper and Paper Products 2,400,736 Energy 1,912,667 Electricity 1,866,450 Electronics 1,540,658 Glass & Glassware 1,150,000 Rubber, Plastic and their Products 865,993 Telecommunication 695,884 Coal 500,000 Wood and Wood Products 240,000 Tea 202,094 Cement and Cement Products 144,023 Leather and Leather products 121,819 Silk 100,000 Oil (storage and pipeline) 91,535 Petro-chemicals 51,294 Coffee 44,927 Residual Advances 1,007 Other Industries 41,598,451 Total Credit Exposure 137,160,704 Industry wise Exposures (Non - Fund Based)* Industry 30 Sep 12 Bank 159,170,427 Manufacturing 6,179,377 Chemicals, Dyes, Paints, etc 4,872,630 Other Metal and Metal Products 3,856,861 Trading 3,819,730 Petroleum 3,661,911 Telecommunications 3,294,102 Construction 3,153,153 Iron and Steel 2,977,858 NBFCs 2,973,302 Petro-chemicals 2,945,450 Engineering 2,226,127 Drugs and Pharmaceuticals 2,214,745

4. General Disclosures (Continued) Industry wise Exposures (Non - Fund Based)* (Continued) Industry 30 Sep 12 Services 1,979,860 Information & Technology/Communication 1,777,930 Infrastructure 1,686,944 Power 1,682,063 Vehicles, Vehicle Parts and Transport Equipments 1,640,889 Fertilisers 1,638,936 Automobiles including trucks 1,618,129 Computer Software 1,460,385 Textiles 1,388,212 Cement and Cement Products 1,373,142 Electricity 1,366,689 Food Processing 1,179,521 Rubber, Plastic and their Products 1,115,045 Hospitality 1,068,453 Commodities 627,433 Beverage 561,482 Paper & Paper Products 428,006 Gas/LNG (storage and pipeline) 415,620 Glass & Glassware 368,028 Coal 235,833 Roadways 233,667 Mining 198,471 Shipping 175,455 Infrastructure 145,244 Agriculture & allied activities 100,869 Real Estate 100,846 Electronics 92,492 Energy 81,538 Other Industries 5,397,311 Total Credit Exposure 231,484,166 * The amount includes trade exposures and Foreign exchange and derivative exposures.

4. General Disclosures (Continued) Maturity of Assets as at 30 Sep 2012 Particulars Cash Balance with RBI Balance with Banks Investments Loans & Advances Fixed Assets Other Assets 1 day 37,063 58,759 1,230,970 527,984 9,056,562-126,572 2 7 days - 2,001,740-56,791,757 4,637,233-203,643 8 14 Days - 471,316-3,479,802 9,558,927-77,221 15 28 Days - 506,740-3,471,956 21,871,973-163,897 29 Days 3 Months - 1,055,369-45,789,218 30,137,839-517,696 3 6 Months - 235,193-24,012,707 26,015,175-325,837 6 Months 1 Year - 788,266-8,430,441 10,463,289-142,055 1 3 Years - 432,779-10,366,121 12,590,950-278,652 3 5Years - 135,299-775,144 8,843,807-289,023 Over 5Years - 3,634,534-20,439,493 1,794,500 411,556 88,530,531 Total 37,063 9,319,995 1,230,970 174,084,623 134,970,254 411,556 90,655,126

4. General Disclosures (Continued) Classification of NPA s Amount of NPAs (Gross) 3,910,108 Substandard 2,937,446 Doubtful 1 4,080 Doubtful 2 893,582 Doubtful 3 75,000 Loss - Movement of NPAs and Provision for NPAs A Amount of NPAs (Gross) 3,910,108 B Net NPAs 1,719,658 C D E NPA Ratios - Gross NPAs to gross advances (%) 2.85% - Net NPAs to net advances (%) 1.27% Movement of NPAs (Gross) - Opening balance as of the beginning of the financial year 2,146,623 - Additions 1,766,184 - Reductions on account of recoveries/ write - offs 2,699 - Closing balance 3,910,108 Movement of Provision for NPAs - Opening balance as of the beginning of the financial year 1,372,266 - Provision made during the year 818,184 - Write offs / Write back of excess provision - - Closing balance 2,190,450 Amount of Non-Performing Investments and amount of provisions held for nonperforming investments: Nil Movement in Provisions Held towards Depreciation on Investments Particulars 30 Sep 2012 Opening Balance 128,083 Add: Provisions Made During the Year - Less: Write off / Write back of Excess provisions during the Year 119,720 Closing Balance 8,363

5. Disclosures for Credit Risk: Portfolios subject to Standardised approach Categorization of Advances (outstanding) classified on the basis of Risk Weightage is provided below: < 100 % Risk Weight 76,714,661 100 % Risk Weight 51,539,051 > 100 % Risk Weight 8,906,992 Total 137,160,704 6. Disclosures for Credit Risk Mitigation on Standardised approach As of 30 th September 2012, the Bank has not availed of Credit Mitigation techniques. 7. Disclosure on Securitisation for Standardised approach The Bank has not securitized any assets in the year under review. 8. Disclosure on Market Risk in Trading book Capital Requirement for Market Risk Interest rate risk 4,288,961 Foreign exchange risk (including gold) 315,000 Equity position risk -

9. Interest rate risk in the banking book (IRRBB) The Bank uses the Duration Gap approach to measure the impact of Market Value of Equity (MVE) for upward and downward rate shocks. This measures the potential change in MVE of the Bank for a 200 bps change in interest rates. The change in MVE due to a 200 change in interest rates are:- Change in MVE due to a 200 bps change in interest rates INR Million 28 Sep 2012 (2,344.55) T he impact on Earnings is computed as per the definition laid down in the ALM Policy of the Bank. Per the policy, Earnings-at-Risk (EaR) measures the interest rate risk from the earnings perspective. It is computed as an impact (over a 1-year horizon) of a 1% parallel shift in the yield curve on the Bank s earning. This is computed using the net IRS gaps for each bucket up to 1 year and the mark-to-market impact of 1% rise in interest rates on the AFS and HFT portfolio is to this. The aggregate of these approximates the net revenue impact of a 1% parallel shift (increase in interest rates) in the yield curve over a 1 year horizon and acts as a useful tool in the hands of the ALCO to monitor and assess the impact of Interest rate risk exposure of the Bank on its revenue. EaR is computed at a Bank-wide level. It is not computed individually for the trading and banking books. Hence the impact on Earnings for the Banking book alone cannot be assessed. The EAR (trading and banking) is: EaR on the INR book (trading and banking) INR Million 28 Sep 2012 (957.83)