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Shaping the future relationship bank CEO Long term commitment, have a plan, future oriented continue on the road we have set out on, Stable, trustworthy Christian Clausen President and Group CEO 1

Nordea has delivered on its 2015 plan Commitments in 2015 plan Nordea has delivered (Q4 2012 vs. Q4 2014) Capital generation of EUR 4.9bn with 15.7% CET1 and 70% pay-out ratio P ROE 11.6%, ~13% if CET1 at 13%, ancillary income +9% and costs -5% 1 P Loan losses at 15 bps, below 10 year average of 16 bps P 1) 2013 vs. 2015, excluding FX, and unexpected increase in performance related salaries and further costs to meet regulatory requirements in 2015 2

Strong Nordea track record Strong capital generation and stable returns at low risk 1 Acc. dividend, EURbn Acc. equity, EURbn 26 29 31 34 37 39 12 15 18 20 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 CET 1 Ratio, % 5.9 2 15.7 1) CAGR 2014 vs. 2005, adjusted for EUR 2.5bn rights issue in 2009. Equity columns represents end-of-period equity less dividends for the year. No assumption on reinvestment rate for paid out dividends 2) Calculated as Tier 1 capital excl. hybrid loans 3

Customer vision shaping the future relationship bank Customer vision for the future relationship bank Easy to deal with relevant and competent Customer vision anywhere and anytime where the personal and digital relationship makes Nordea my safe and trusted partner 4

Focused business priorities enable the vision Nordea platform Business priorities 2016-2018 Pan-Nordic platform with scalability Simplify for scale and a forceful digital response Superior Nordic distribution power and global capabilities Expand on core strengths and drive cost and capital efficiency Actively managed business portfolio with low volatility Maintain a low risk profile 5

Industry transformation drives need to simplify Three transforming industry drivers Balance sheet regulation Operational regulation Digitalisation Paradigm shift Mostly in place Increased efficiency Increasing demands Higher operational risk Complex and costly Behaviour shifting fast Opportunity and threat Investments required P P P P P P P P P Simplification 6

Simplify for scale Simplification program priorities and benefits 4-5 years of the journey remains Reducing # of products and align data records Increased scale, efficiency and agility serving all customers from one common platform Automating processes and increasing commonality An end-to-end digital response and execution of the customer vision Investing in new, common core IT systems 30-35% increase in annual IT development spend, insignificant P&L impact medium term Stable and resilient operation, compliant and in control 7

Online advisory meetings Share Ability to execute Transactions Millions A forceful digital response Relationship banking is turning digital fast End-to-end digital response required 18 Digital response required Mobile Front-end solutions will not suffice 8 0 Branches Q1/10 Q1/15 3 Automated end-to-end processes across the full value chain is a must Consistency and endurance in execution to unlock benefits 10% 3% Dec 2014 Mar 2015 Level of digital response 8

Important relationships Expand on core strengths: a unique Nordic relationship base Nordic large corporate relationships Nordic household relationships 1 100% Nordea 80% ~10 60% Peer 3 Peer 4 ~7 40% 20% Peer 1 Peer 2 Peer 5 ~4 ~4 ~3 0% (60) (40) (20) 0 20 40 60 80 Nordea Peer 1 Peer 2 Peer 3 Peer 4 Greenwich Quality Index 2 Unique Nordea position Size and competence = relevance Multi-local presence = intensity Ambition to be #1 in each retail market on customer and employee satisfaction, and profitability 1) Retail and Private Banking customers, millions 2) Difference from average 9

Private Banking Life & Pension Asset Mgmt. Capital Markets Expand on core strengths: capabilities on par with int l peers Global capabilities in focus 1 Business model and priorities #1 Corporate bonds and loans #1 Nordic Equity Trading #1 in the Nordics by AuM Top Ten fund manager in Europe 2 #1 in the Nordics by premiums 24% Market return product market share Leading Nordic platform integrating equities, bonds, lending and risk management A return-driven culture with strong talent Centralised, highly scalable production platform Strengthen distribution, leading product range for low yield environment Leading Life & Pensions platform, successfully transformed to market return company Next generation retirement offering #1-2 position in each country Largest Nordic int l private bank Leading in Nordic wealth planning and Global investment management solutions Increase capacity in Sweden and Norway 1) Ranking in Nordic region 2) Only European fund manager consistently in European Top 10 for net fund sales the past three years 10

Expand on core strengths: building the efficient business model Free up resources through increased capital and cost efficiency Capital efficiency Cost efficiency From balance sheet to competence and advisory intensive business model Continuous cost control and optimisation Free up resources for investments in simplification, compliance and operational risk, and growth areas 11

Maintain a low risk profile 20.0 22.4 8.1 9.5 12.0 11.7 11.3 15.8 16.2 15.0 14.4 13.9 18.0 19.1 18.1 21.5 23.6 Nordea ROE track record 1, % No quarter below 8%, every year above 11% 12.2 12.8 12.0 11.5 10.6 12.3 11.7 12.5 10.1 12.1 11.1 11.5 10.8 10.5 11.4 12.0 11.2 11.8 14.3 Priorities Sustain forward looking and holistic risk appetite framework 16 risk boundaries across all risk types Close monitoring of leading indicators Deep dives on specific risk areas for appropriate action Active use of stresstesting and scenario analyses Maintain relationship strategy and sustain a large, well diversified client base 2006 2006 2007 20072008 20082009 20092010 20102011 2011 2012 20122013 20132014 Q1 2015 Broad set of diversified products 1) ROE adjusted for restructuring costs in 2011 and one-off related items in 2014 12

Summary of priorities 2016-2018 Business priorities 2016-2018 and strategic targets Simplify for scale and a forceful digital response One scalable common platform Anywhere and anytime efficient, agile and resilient Expand on core strengths and drive cost and capital efficiency Leading customer relations Number 1 bank for each customer Maintain a low risk profile Increased free capital generation All business areas contributing 13