Q Results. May 17 th, 2018

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May 17 th, 2018

Disclaimer This presentation contains estimates and/or forward-looking statements and information. These statements include financial projections, synergies, estimates and their underlying assumptions, statements regarding plans, expectations and objectives with respect to future operations, products and services, and statements regarding future performance. Such statements do not constitute forecasts regarding SUEZ s results or any other performance indicator, but rather trends or targets, as the case may be. No guarantee can be given as to the achievement of such forward-looking statements and information. Investors and holders of SUEZ securities are cautioned that forward-looking information and statements are subject to various risks and uncertainties, which are difficult to predict and generally beyond the control of SUEZ, and that such risks and uncertainties may entail results and developments that differ materially from those stated or implied in forward-looking information and statements. These risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, those discussed or identified in the public documents filed with the Autorité des Marchés Financiers (AMF). Investors and holders of SUEZ securities should consider that the occurrence of some or all of these risks may have a material adverse effect on SUEZ. SUEZ is under no obligation and does not undertake to provide updates of these forward-looking statements and information to reflect events that occur or circumstances that arise after the date of this document. More comprehensive information about SUEZ may be obtained on its website (www.suez.com). This document does not constitute an offer to sell, or a solicitation of an offer to buy SUEZ securities in any jurisdiction. 2 I

Q1 2018 Financial Results Jean-Marc Boursier Group Senior Executive Vice-President Finance and R&R Northern Europe 3 I

Results fully in line with annual guidance Q1 2018 Highlights Results well on track with 2018 objectives Encouraging performance, supported by improved economic environment in Europe Acceleration of the commercial momentum Integration of WT&S: value capture programme ahead of schedule Focusing on the execution of the action plan launched in March 4 I

Results fully in line with annual guidance Q1 2018 Key figures In m Q1 2017 Q1 2018 Variation gross excl. FX organic Revenue 3,721 4,058 +9.1% +13.8% +1.7% EBITDA 614 635 +3.4% +8.8% +2.6% % Revenue 16.5% 15.7% (1) EBIT 281 289 +2.8% +10.2% +5.5% % Revenue 7.5% 7.1% Dec. 2017 Mar. 2018 Net debt 8,468 8,817 Net debt / EBITDA 3.0x 3.3x (2) 5 I (1) Purchase price allocation of GE Water is under finalisation and had thus no impact on Q1 2018 results (2) o/w 268m seasonal increase in Working Capital Requirement

Revenue up 13.8% excluding FX Growth driven by acquisition of GE Water In m 3,721 +1.7% organic 4,058 (159) (18) +449 +15 +21 +26 +2 FX US Tax & IFRS (1) Scope Water Europe R&R (2) Europe International Other +13.8% excl. FX Q1 2017 Q1 2018 6 I (1) Lower US tax rate on regulated water activities, passed through to customers, leads to lower revenue and EBIT, but is neutral to Net Result Group share. Implementation of IFRS 15 from January 1 st 2018 (2) Recycling & Recovery

EBIT up 10.2% excluding FX Positive trends in all divisions In m 281 +5.5% organic 289 EBIT Margin 7.5% (18) FX (2) US Tax &IFRS (1) +13 Scope +15 Organic growth EBIT Margin 7.1% +10.2% excl. FX Q1 2017 Q1 2018 7 I (1) Lower US tax rate on regulated water activities, passed through to customers, leads to lower revenue and EBIT, but is neutral to Net Result Group share. Implementation of IFRS 15 from January 1st 2018 (2) includes 35m of Compass cost optimisation programme

Water Europe: revenue up +1.4% excluding FX Performance driven by Latam In m Q1 2017 Q1 2018 Variation gross excl. FX organic Revenue 1,131 1,115 (1.4)% +1.4% +1.4% France: stable revenue, with (0.3)% organic variation Volumes down 1.0%, in line with mid-term trends Tariffs up +0.7% Spain: stable revenue Volumes marginally down 0.3% due to unfavorable weather conditions in March Tariffs up +0.7% Latin America: strong organic growth, with revenue up +6.9% Volumes up +2.8% in Chile, thanks to warm and dry summer Tariffs up +1.6%, reflecting increases in tax regime Improved construction activity, notably in Panama EBIT excluding FX is up in all 3 business units 8 I

R&R Europe: revenue up +1.3% excluding FX Supportive volumes and prices In m Q1 2017 Q1 2018 Variation gross excl. FX organic Revenue 1,530 1,537 +0.5% +1.3% +1.4% Treated volumes are up +3.6% at 6.2mt, notably in France and for pan European hazardous waste activities Commodities : (23)m negative impact of paper & plastic prices on revenue offset by +20m increase in ferrous scrap prices; (8)m impact on EBIT (1) France: +3.8% organic growth Increased volumes and improved prices UK & Nordics: revenue down 2.9% Strong increase in industrial volumes in the UK and in Sweden Impact of Tilbury Solid Recovered Fuel facility closure and lesser contribution of construction activity Benelux & Germany: +0.9% organic growth Increase in industrial activities partially offset by decrease of paper prices Industrial Waste Specialties: revenue down 3.2% Minerals : some remediation contracts postponed Chemicals : good underlying trend, with satisfactory saturation of assets Overall EBIT excluding FX is up, with most segments contributing 9 I (1) impact on EBIT margin v. Q1 2017

International: revenue up +3.0% excluding FX Sound underlying performance In m Q1 2017 Q1 2018 North America: +3.1% organic growth Regulated activities: tariff increases more than compensate decrease in water volumes Non-regulated activities: strong growth Australia: +1.0% organic growth R&R: solid activity for collection & recycling, partially offset by decline in paper prices Water : increase in construction activity Asia: +4.3% organic growth, mainly driven by tariff increases in Macau Africa / Middle-East / India: revenue down 3.4% Reduction in construction activity in Middle-East Impact of the end of Casablanca R&R collection contract Variation gross excl. FX organic Revenue 931 882 (5.3)% +3.0% +2.8% Italy / Central & Eastern Europe: solid organic growth, with revenue up +23.3% R&R : solid growth in activity, notably in hazardous waste in Czech Republic Water : strong construction business in Central Europe, Romania and Italy Overall EBIT excluding FX is up, with most geographies contributing 10 I

Water Technologies & Solutions Commercial performance & identified synergies are encouraging In US$m Q1 2017 pro forma (1) Q1 2018 gross variation Revenue 588 611 +4% Reported contribution is 497m in Q1 2018 vs. 108m in Q1 2017 Orders at US$721m are up 30% vs. last year (1) Very strong commercial performance of Engineered Systems Revenue at US$611m, up +4% vs. last year (1) Positive trend for both Engineered Systems and Chemical & Monitoring Solutions Integration: value capture programme ahead of schedule US$22m sales and cost synergies already secured for 2018 and US$49m for 2019 EBIT excluding FX significantly up vs. last year 11 I (1) Estimation of Q1 2017 revenues based on current WTS scope

Conclusions Results well on track with 2018 targets Positive trend in all divisions Integration of WT&S progressing well, good underlying performance Focusing on the execution of the action plan launched in March, with a clear roadmap: Implement actions and additional cost cutting measures Reinforce capital investment selectivity to optimise returns Support growth and transformation Reiterating full-year guidance Revenue: c.9% growth ex. FX (1) EBIT: c. 10% growth ex. FX Free cash flow: c. 1bn (2) Net financial debt / EBITDA ratio: c. 3x Dividend policy: 0.65 per share in relation with FY18 results (3) 12 I (1) Excluding the impact of the GE Water purchase price allocation which will be determined in 2018; excluding the impact of the change in US tax law on regulated water activities, resulting in the transfer of 25 million in income from EBIT to taxable income, which is neutral to Net Result Group share (2) Excluding payments associated with the voluntary departure plan in France and recognized in 2017 and excluding the GE Water integration costs (3) Subject to 2019 Annual General Meeting approval

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