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Proxy Report Country Meeting date Meeting location Meeting type Securities Switzerland 28 April 2017 10:30 Hallenstadion, Wallisellenstrasse 45, Zurich-Oerlikon Annual General Meeting ISIN CH0012138530, Telekurs 1213853 General Meeting Highlights Report Content 18.04.2017 - UPDATED REPORT FOLLOWING CREDIT SUISSE'S ANNOUNCEMENT OF NEW VERSIONS FOR ITEMS 4.1, 4.2.1 AND 4.2.3. NO CHANGE IN ETHOS' VOTING RECOMMENDATIONS. 1 Voting Positions 2 Proxy Analysis On 14 April 2017, Credit Suisse announced that the management of the bank decided to voluntarily forgo 40% the variable remuneration initially requested under ITEMS 4.2.1 and 4.2.3 of this AGM. The board also proposes an amendment of ITEM 4.1 to maintain its own remuneration at CHF 12 million (and not at CHF 12.5 million as initially proposed). This announcement came after Ethos and other investors of Credit Suisse raised major concerns regarding the requested variable remuneration at the AGM of 28 April 2017. The concerns were related in particular to the annual bonus for 2016 (ITEM 4.2.1) and the grants of equity under the long term incentive plan (LTIP) to be made in 2017 (ITEM 4.2.3). The management has proposed to reduce the 2016 annual bonus from CHF 26 million to CHF 17 million and the aggregate grant value under the LTIP from CHF 52 million to CHF 31.1 million. The total remuneration of the 12 members of the management would therefore decrease by 28% compared to the initial proposal made by the board of Credit Suisse. Ethos welcomes the decision of the executive management to voluntarily waive part of their entitlement but still considers the variable remuneration as very high in light of Credit Suisse's 2016 recorded loss. Ethos takes good note of Credit Suisse board and management's decisions. However, Ethos still considers that the requested amounts are not in line with its voting guidelines and maintains all its voting recommendations issued on 7 April 2017. In particular, Ethos recommends to OPPOSE the updated ITEMS 4.1, 4.2.1 and 4.2.3. 1 of 6

Voting Positions 1. General Meeting Overview Voting Positi ons 1.1 Voting positions at this general meeting Item Proposal Ethos voting position Credit Suisse's updated proposals under ITEMS 4.1, 4.2.1 and 4.2.3 Board recommendation 1.1 Present financial statements and accounts NON-VOTING NON-VOTING 1.2 Advisory vote on the remuneration report 1.3 Approve annual report, financial statements and accounts FOR FOR 2 Discharge board members and executive management 3.1 Approve allocation of income FOR FOR 3.2 Approve dividend distribution out of capital contribution reserves 4 Binding votes on the remuneration of the board of directors and the executive management 4.1 Binding prospective vote on the total remuneration of the board of directors 4.2.1 Binding retrospective vote on the short-term variable remuneration of the executive management 4.2.2 Binding prospective vote on the fixed remuneration of the executive management 4.2.3 Binding prospective vote on the long-term variable remuneration of the executive management 5 Increase and extension of authorized capital for stock or scrip dividend 6.1 Elections to the board of directors 6.1.1 Re-elect Mr. Urs Rohner as chairman and board member 6.1.2 Re-elect Dr. oec. Iris Bohnet FOR FOR 6.1.3 Re-elect Dr. oec. publ. Rainer Alexander Gut FOR FOR 6.1.4 Re-elect Mr. Andreas N. Koopmann FOR FOR 6.1.5 Re-elect Ms. Seraina Maag FOR FOR 6.1.6 Re-elect Mr. Kaikhushru S. Nargolwala FOR FOR 6.1.7 Re-elect Mr. Joaquin J. Ribeiro FOR FOR 6.1.8 Re-elect Dr. iur. Severin Schwan FOR FOR 6.1.9 Re-elect Mr. Richard E. Thornburgh 6.1.10 Re-elect Mr. John Tiner FOR FOR 6.1.11 Elect Mr. Andreas Gottschling FOR FOR 6.1.12 Elect Mr. Alexandre Zeller FOR FOR 6.2 Elections to the remuneration committee 2 of 6

Voting Positions 6.2.1 Re-elect Dr. oec. Iris Bohnet to the remuneration committee FOR FOR 6.2.2 Re-elect Mr. Andreas N. Koopmann to the remuneration committee FOR FOR 6.2.3 Re-elect Mr. Kaikhushru S. Nargolwala to the remuneration committee 6.2.4 Elect Mr. Alexandre Zeller to the remuneration committee FOR FOR 6.3 Election of the auditors 6.4 Election of the special auditors FOR FOR 6.5 Election of the independent proxy FOR FOR Transact any other business (shareholder proposal) OPPOSE Transact any other business (board proposal) OPPOSE FOR FOR 3 of 6

Proxy Analysis 2. Proxy Analysis Proxy Analy sis Credit Suisse's updated proposals under ITEMS 4.1, 4.2.1 and 4.2.3 On 14 April 2017, Credit Suisse announced that the management of the bank decided to voluntarily forgo 40% of the variable remuneration initially requested at the AGM (see Ethos' proxy analysis sent on 7 April 2017). This announcement came after Ethos and other investors of Credit Suisse raised major concerns regarding the variable remuneration requested at the AGM of 28 April 2017. The concerns relate in particular to the amount for the 2016 annual bonus (ITEM 4.2.1) and the 2017 grant of equity under the long term incentive plan (ITEM 4.2.3). The board also announced that, contrary to the initial proposal submitted to shareholders, the board fees will not increase by CHF 500'000 to CHF 12.5 million but will remain at CHF 12 million (ITEM 4.1). Ethos has reviewed the remuneration figures following this announcement. The following table compares the initial remuneration with the reviewed one: Remuneration of the management, including the CEO (in CHF) Initial Reviewed Base salaries 2016 (unchanged) 27 mio 27 mio Annual bonus 2016 (ITEM 4.2.1) 26 mio 17 mio Maximal value of the long term plan to be granted in 2017 (ITEM 4.2.3) 52 mio 31.2 mio Other remuneration 2016 (unchanged) 2.6 mio 2.6 mio Total maximum remuneration 107.6 mio 77.8 mio Remuneration of the CEO Base salary 2016 3 mio 3 mio Annual bonus 2016 4.2 mio 2.5 mio Maximum value of the long term plan to be granted in 2017 7.5 mio 4.5 mio Other remuneration 2016 0.7 mio 0.7 mio Total maximum remuneration 15.4 mio 10.7 mio Therefore, the total proposed remuneration for the 12 members of the management is 28% lower compared to the initial proposal made by the board of Credit Suisse. This is due to the voluntary 40% waiver of the 2016 annual bonus for the executive management (with the exception of one member who left the management in 2016 and refused to waive part of his annual bonus) and the grants of equity under the 2017 long term incentive plan to be granted in 2017. Ethos welcomes the decision of the executive management to voluntarily waive part of their entitlement but still considers the variable remuneration as very high in light of Credit Suisse's 2016 poor financial results. For the company CEO, his total variable remuneration after the reduction still represents 2.3 times his base salary (an average of 2.76 times the base salary for the other members of the management). Ethos considers that no annual bonus should be paid for 2016. Regarding the grant of equity under the long term incentive plan, Ethos notes that the initial value remains high. Ethos acknowledges that part of the final release of these awards is subject to forward looking performance conditions. However, only 50% of the conditions (relative TSR) is transparent. The other targets which account for 50% of the final vesting are not disclosed. This prevents shareholders from determining whether the targets are sufficiently challenging, so that no variable remuneration is paid for poor financial results in the future. 4 of 6

Proxy Analysis The board also proposes to amend the proposal made under ITEM 4.1 regarding the level of board fees for the period from the AGM 2017 to the AGM 2018. The board proposes to reduce the amount of remuneration initially requested by CHF 500'000 from CHF 12.5 million to CHF 12.0 million. The board's remuneration should therefore remain unchanged compared to 2016. The remuneration of the chairman should remain CHF 4 million and the average remuneration of non-executive directors CHF 582'000 per person. The level of remuneration remains far above the median of the peer group. Ethos takes good note of Credit Suisse board and management's decisions. However, based on the above, Ethos still considers that the requested remuneration is not in line with its voting guidelines and recommends to OPPOSE the amended ITEMS 4.1, 4.2.1 and 4.2.3. 5 of 6

Report issued: 18 April 2017 Analyst: Sébastien Dubas About Ethos The Ethos Foundation aims at promoting socially responsible investment as well as a stable and prosperous socio-economic environment. Ethos is composed of more than 210 Swiss pension funds and other tax-exempt institutions. Its subsidiary Ethos Services is an acknowledged provider of consulting services comprising socially responsible investment (SRI) funds, shareholder meeting analyses and an investor engagement and dialogue programme. For further information: www.ethosfund.ch. Frequently used abbreviations AGM Annual General Meeting EGM Extraordinary General Meeting NA Not available CEO CFO COO OE Ex- Chief Executive Officer Chief Financial Officer Chief Operating Officer Other Executive Function Former info@ethosfund.ch www.ethosfund.ch Place Cornavin 2 PO Box CH - 1211 Geneva 1 T +41 (0)22 716 15 55 F +41 (0)22 716 15 56 Zurich Office: Gessnerallee 32 CH - 8001 Zurich T +41 (0)44 421 41 11 F +41 (0)44 421 41 12 Disclaimer Ethos' analyses are based on information gathered from sources available to investors and the general public, e.g. company reports, websites and direct contacts with company officers. Ethos processes the information received and formulates its own voting recommendations in accordance with its voting guidelines (www.ethosfund.ch). Despite multiple verifications, the information provided cannot be guaranteed accurate. The analyses are intended to help investors (members or clients of Ethos or any other potential users) make informed decisions at companies general meetings but cannot, in any way, be considered as a portfolio investment tool or advice for investing in securities. Ethos. All rights reserved. Unauthorised reproduction, lending, hiring, transmission or distribution of any data is prohibited. 6 of 6