φ iw Alternative SIF - Apis Resiliens

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FOR PROFESSIONAL CLIENTS/WELL-INFORMED INVESTORS ONLY - NOT FOR RETAIL USE OR DISTRIBUTION φ iw Alternative SIF - Apis Resiliens INVESTMENT OBJECTIVE Seek an annualized positive performance above EONIA 1 inflation adjusted 2 over its recommended minimum holding period of 3 years through the selection of specialized fund managers within a dynamic and flexible allocation to alternative investment strategies. FUND HIGHLIGHTS Optimized risk return allocation to alternative strategies, low correlation to traditional asset classes Focus on independent managers who have demonstrated best-in-class skills in various market conditions Target Performance : EONIA 1 inflation adjusted 2 Experienced investment team in open architecture platforms WHY ALTERNATIVE STRATEGIES Equity Hedge Relative Value Global Assets Event Driven Long/Short Equity Long/Short Credit Short Bias Convertible Bonds Equity Market Neutral Fixed Income Arbitrage Convertible Arbitrage Global Macro CTA/Managed Futures Emerging Market Merger Arbitrage Distressed Securities Activist Shareholder Special Situations INVESTMENT THESIS Alternative Investment Strategies offer a real alternative to traditional investment portfolios in terms of risk and return. Applying Markowitz Portfolio Optimization to alternative investment strategies demonstrates the existence of some superior investing opportunities to the classical Equity-Bonds Portfolio. Risk and return can be enhanced choosing a well-diversified mix of alternative investments. We can construct a lot of different portfolios based on alternative indices under the same constraints as Apis Resiliens. If we keep just the best ones in terms of risk/return, we obtain the so called Alternatives Efficient Frontier. All the points on this line that are above the Equity & Bonds line show superior portfolios in terms of risk and return. Selecting and investing in specilized managers (Apis Resiliens), who beat their peers (alternative indices) can produce even better portfolios. The alternative investment indices used in this study are based on Bloomberg alternative indexes from Jan 2005 - Sept 2015 Apis Resiliens* 0.0% 5.0% 10.0% risk Analysis for the period Jan 2005 - Feb 2016 1 EONIA : Euro Overnight Index Average (a short term money market reference rate for the euro) 2 Inflation adjusted : Monthly inflation figures are taken from the Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices for the European Union return 7.0% 6.0% 5.0% 4.0% 3.0% 2.0% 1.0% 0.0% Ca s h Added Value Equity PTF 50/50 PTF 25/75 Bonds Alternative Investment Themes Equity & Bonds* Alternatives Efficient Frontier

iw Alternative SIF - Apis Resiliens CURRENT PERSPECTIVE ON BONDS The present interest rates offer very low potential returns. Higher returns can only be obtained by taking substantially more risk, by choosing less quality or longer maturity bonds D = Duration Duration is the approximate percentage change in price for a 100 basis point change in rates. The price of a bond with a duration of 7.6 will fall 7.6% if its yield raises by 1% HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE ON BONDS US Long Government Bonds in real terms from 1900 to 2014 with 10 year constant maturity yield 15% 10% 5% 0% 0% --20% yield Yield high High buy Buy bonds Bonds sell Sell Bonds bonds Yield yield Low Low yield Yield High high buy Buy Bonds Sell Bonds sell bonds? Yield yield Low Low 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 2020 Yield to Worst 5% 4% 3% D=2,3 D=3,3 D=7,5 D=10,5 Euro High Yield BBB Euro Corporate Index Euro Corporate Euro Government 2% D=5,5 D=7,6 D=17,3 D=3,8 D=10,3 1% D=1,9 D=5,5 D=7,7 D=3,8 D=1,9 0% D=1.9 D=3,7D=5,5 0 5 10 15 20 25-1% Years to Maturity Bloomberg 20 June 2016 100 10 1 --40% --60% 40 year bond bear market ready for the coming bond dark age? - Nominal Yield Drawdowns in real terms Index in real terms (rhs) Source : Elroy Dimson, Paul Marsh, Mike Staunton & Robert J. Schiller INVESTMENT PROCESS The key to better performance is to find managers among their peers who can produce consistent positive style-adjusted alphas. Defining manager universe: Identification of suitable managers. Selection and due-diligence of target managers Risk return optimized portfolio construction of complementary managers Frequent monitoring and manager review to identify warning signs of adverse changes RISK MANAGEMENT At least 3 alternative strategies Any strategy should not, exceed 50% of the portfolio All target funds have at least a monthly dealing frequency Maintain a shortlist of potential substitute managers SELECTION OF TARGET MANAGERS Market Opportunity Investment Process Organization People Terms and Structure Legal Track record What is the opportunity and why is it there? We identify best practices and competitive advantages among similar managers Are research, trading, risk management and operations properly staffed given the investment process and scale? Is compensation fair? Has there been turnover? We speak at length to the principals face to face. We look for experience, intelligence and integrity. We keep intimate familiarity with the manager s investment philosophy, skills, style and market views Are the terms fair, are interests aligned? We check the reputation of the service providers and carefully check the fund s documentation Historical performance appraisal compared to its peers.

FOR PROFESSIONAL CLIENTS/WELL-INFORMED INVESTORS ONLY - NOT FOR RETAIL USE OR DISTRIBUTION SIMULATED TRACKRECORD -0% -10% -20% -30% -40% -50% Drawdowns 220 200 180 160 140 120 Total return evolution 100 80 Apis Resiliens* Apis Resiliens BM EONIA Bonds* Equity Bonds 50/50* Equity* 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Apis Resiliens BM* Equity Bonds 50/50* Equity* Year Jan Feb Mrt Apr Mei Jun Jul Aug Sep Okt Nov Dec Apis Resiliens* Bonds* 2005 0.7% -0.4% -2.2% 3.1% 0.6% 1.8% -0.2% 2.5% -1.1% 2.0% 1.6% 8.7% 6.9% 3.0% 12.0% 22.2% 2006 2.5% 0.2% 1.2% 0.8% -3.5% 0.5% -0.5% 1.7% 0.5% 1.4% 0.9% 1.0% 6.8% 12.3% -0.9% 2.2% 5.9% 2007 0.4% 1.1% 2.4% 0.9% 1.4% 1.1% 0.6% -0.8% 2.7% 3.3% -0.9% 0.5% 13.4% 9.2% 0.8% -1.3% -3.1% 2008-4.1% 1.0% 0.4% 1.8% 1.7% -0.1% -0.6% -1.8% -3.6% -4.1% -0.5% 3.0% -6.8% -10.8% 5.3% -19.2% -38.6% 2009 1.1% -0.6% 4.2% 5.3% 2.8% 0.4% 3.7% 2.6% 3.0% -0.3% 1.7% 1.8% 28.8% 15.7% 6.3% 14.9% 24.2% 2010-1.3% 1.4% 3.2% 0.6% -1.8% -0.5% 2.6% 0.1% 2.4% 1.1% -0.1% 1.7% 9.6% 6.8% 1.5% 9.2% 17.8% 2011-1.1% 1.1% 0.1% 1.4% -1.1% -1.2% 1.1% -3.1% -2.3% 3.9% -0.8% -0.1% -2.1% -3.8% 2.5% -0.8% -3.8% 2012 3.4% 2.6% 1.6% -1.1% -2.8% 0.9% 1.4% 0.6% 0.9% -1.2% 1.1% 0.8% 8.1% 3.9% 10.4% 11.1% 12.4% 2013 1.1% -0.4% 0.9% 0.0% 0.9% -1.8% 2.0% 0.1% 2.0% 1.9% 0.4% 1.1% 8.4% 5.2% 1.5% 9.8% 19.5% 2014 1.1% 2.5% -1.6% -1.0% 1.3% -0.1% -0.6% 1.5% -0.1% 0.1% 0.9% 0.0% 4.0% 2.0% 10.3% 13.6% 17.8% 2015 1.8% 1.1% 1.2% -1.4% 0.1% 0.3% 3.0% -0.5% 0.4% 0.3% 1.0% -0.7% 6.7% 2.4% 0.3% 4.4% 8.9% 2016-0.3% -1.2% -1.5% -1.3% 2.3% -2.4% -6.9% * after estimated average fees EQUITY : MSCI Net TR World Euro BONDS : BofA Merril Lynch Euro Broad Market Index APIS RESILIENS BM: Apis Resiliens target funds are replaced by alternative strategy indices from bloomberg respecting the same weights to different alternative strategies Number of months 133 133 133 133 133 Annualized return 7.2% 4.1% 3.9% 4.3% 5.1% Volatility 5.8% 5.6% 3.4% 6.9% 13.1% Best Month 5.3% 4.0% 3.1% 6.1% 11.3% Worst Month -4.1% -5.2% -2.4% -5.3% -10.3% Best 1Y Rolling 30.4% 18.6% 13.1% 26.3% 47.4% Worst 1Y Rolling -9.4% -12.4% -3.0% -19.8% -38.6% Best 2Y Rolling 43.0% 29.7% 16.5% 34.1% 67.8% Worst 2Y Rolling 3.6% -3.9% -2.6% -25.0% -46.9% Best 3Y Rolling 45.7% 38.3% 26.5% 42.4% 73.5% Worst 3Y Rolling 10.5% 2.6% -1.5% -23.9% -45.3%

iw Alternative SIF - Apis Resiliens INVESTMENT MANAGER Jean-Charles de le Court 20 years of industry experience Has more than 20 years of solid experience in third parties fund selection Industry (especially in the mentioned Alternative Strategies) Born in 1969, Jean-Charles was, in the late 90s, senior portfolio manager of the awarded bond, money market and mixed funds of the KBL-EPB Group in Luxembourg. From 2002 to 2006, he acted as a senior portfolio manager with Petercam in Brussels, where he set up and managed the open-architecture products. In 2005, Jean-Charles launched the fund of funds Apis Lucrosa Ltd for a group of families and finally joined the Management Board of iw Alternative General Partner sàrl («iw GP») in 2012. In 2014, Jean-Charles supervised the 2014 incorporation of Apis Lucrosa Ltd in the umbrella iw Alternative SIF («iw SIF») Apis Lucrosa sub-fund and is today the investment manager of this sub-fund. Jean-Charles holds a Master Degree in Economics from the University of Namur and a post-graduate degree in International Relations from the University of Vienna. Fund Type SIF SICAV (AIF) Share class Management Fee Domicile Luxembourg P EUR 1.4% Custodian Pictet & Cie (Europe) S.A. Central Administration FundPartner Solutions (Europe) S.A. Auditors Ernst & Young Luxembourg S.A. Further Information iw-partners.com Fund Manager iw Alternative General Partner S.à.r.l. Index 1 EONIA 2 inflation adjusted 3 NAV available trough iw Partners Website, Liquidity Weekly Bloomberg, SIX Telekurs, Fundsquare Performance fee 5% with high watermark 1 Please note that the reference to the index is made for information purposes only. The index is not mentioned in the investment policy of the Sub-Fund 2 EONIA : Euro Overnight Index Average (a short term money market reference rate for the euro) 3 Inflation adjusted : Monthly inflation figures are taken from the Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices for the European Union FOR PROFESSIONAL CLIENTS/WELL-INFORMED INVESTORS ONLY - NOT FOR RETAIL USE OR DISTRIBUTION Note: This document is not directed to, or intended for distribution to or use by, any person or entity who is a citizen or resident of, or located in, any locality, state, country or other jurisdiction where such distribution, publication, availability or use would be contrary to law or regulation. Additional information is available upon request. The information, tools and material presented in this document are provided for information purposes only and are not to be used or considered as an offer or solicitation to buy, sell or subscribe any securities or other financial instruments. Past performance should not be taken as an indication or guarantee of future performance and no representation or warranty, expressed or implied, is made by iw Alternative General Partner ( iw ) regarding future performance. Information found in this report has been prepared based on information provided by various financial sources. Information usually attributable to a unique specific source is quoted whenever such information is available. Otherwise, the information may have been gathered from public news dissemination services such as Bloomberg, Reuters or any other news services. Information and opinions presented by iw have been obtained from sources believed to be reliable, and, although all reasonable care has been taken, iw is not able to make any representation as to its accuracy or completeness. Accordingly, iw accepts no liability for loss arising from the use of this document presented for information purposes only. iw has no obligation to update, modify or amend this report or otherwise notify a reader thereof in the event that any matter stated herein becomes inaccurate.

Alternative Strategies Dictionary Equity Hedge strategies are mostly focused on public equity markets. They use a bottom up approach, analyzing individual companies or sectors to identify overvalued and undervalued securities and take directional bets accordingly. They take long and short positions in equity, equity derivatives and credit instruments with varying degrees of exposure and leverage. These strategies gain or lose when their underlying markets or securities move in one direction or another. Long/Short Equity strategies invest in equities, and combine long investments with short sales to reduce but not completely eliminate market exposure. Long/Short Credit strategies take exposure in credit sensitive instruments based on credit and sector assessments of the issuers as well as technical factors in markets. Short Bias strategies have a net short orientation. They use quantitative (technical) and/or fundamental analysis to identify overvalued equity securities The fund typically varies its net short exposure based upon market expectations, going fully short in declining markets. Convertible Bonds strategies seek to take advantage of the natural asymmetry of convertible bonds. They take directional views on equity which can be long only and/or leveraged while at the same time controlling the equity risk. Relative Value strategies seek to profit from a pricing discrepancy between related securities with the objective to hedge out directional risk. This typically involves buying and selling related securities. Equity Market Neutral strategies seek to exploit pricing inefficiencies between related equity securities based on quantitative (technical) and/or fundamental analysis while at the same time neutralizing exposure to market risk. This can be done explicitly by paring each long position with a short one that is expected to respond similarly (but worse) to overall market movements. Fixed Income Arbitrage strategies use a wide spectrum of strategies that seek to exploit pricing anomalies with and across global fixed income markets. Convertible Arbitrage strategies seek to exploit perceived mispricing between convertible bonds and their component parts. The strategy typically involves buying convertible debt securities and simultaneously shorting the issuer s stock.

Alternative Strategies Dictionary Global Assets strategies focus on broad markets and broad themes. They generally invest in global stocks, bonds, currencies and commodity markets. Their analysis and decision-making can be quantitative or discretionary. Global Macro strategies emphasize a top down approach to identify economic trends evolving across the world and tend to make leveraged, directional and opportunistic investments to take advantage of systematic moves. CTA/Managed Futures strategies are dominated by systematic trend following that seek to profit through the quantitative prediction of market trends. They trade primarily listed commodity and financial futures contracts, mostly on an algorithmic basis. Emerging Market strategies specialize their investments in the securities of emerging market countries. They offer exposure to sophisticated investments, including commodities, real estate, currencies and derivatives and can also use leverage. Event-Driven strategies seek to profit from shortterm events, typically involving potential changes in corporate structure such as an acquisition or restructuring, that are expected to affect individual companies. It is considered a bottom up strategy and involves intensive legal analysis of specific transactions. Investments may include long and short positions in common and preferred stocks, as well as debt securities and options. Merger Arbitrage (Risk Arbitrage) strategies seek to take advantage of special opportunities that arise when companies decide to acquire, or merge with, other companies. Generally, this involves going long the stock of the company being acquired and going short the stock of the acquiring company when the merger/acquisition is announced. Distressed Securities strategies focus on the securities of companies either in bankruptcy or perceived to be near to bankruptcy. The fund may go long fixed income securities trading at a significant discount. Another strategy is to go long senior debt and short junior debt in order to profit from a widening spread. The fund may also short the company s stock. Activist Shareholder strategies focus on acquiring sufficient equity in order to influence a company s policies or direction. The fund may advocate for divestures, restructuring, capital distributions to shareholders, and/or changes in management and company strategy. Special Situations strategies focus on opportunities in the equity of companies that are currently engaged in restructuring activities other than merger/acquisitions and bankruptcy. These activities include security issuance/repurchase, special capital distributions, and asset sales/spin-offs.