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Uponor roadshow presentation H1/2018 Jyri Luomakoski, President and CEO Maija Strandberg, CFO

Uponor celebrates its centenary in 2018 SHK Essen Germany Aquatherm Moscow, Russia Nordbygg Stockholm, Sweden 100-year anniversary celebration: Bucharest, Romania 100-year anniversary celebration: Budapest, Hungary Annual General Meeting 2018 Helsinki, Finland 2

Uponor at a glance Leading international provider of plastic based piping systems for buildings and infrastructure We provide safe drinking water delivery systems, energy-efficient radiant heating and cooling and reliable infrastructure solutions Uponor is listed on Nasdaq Helsinki since 1988. As of January 2018, the company is listed in the Large Cap category. Infrastructure solutions 27% 24% Indoor climate solutions 49% Plumbing solutions FACTS & FIGURES 1.2 30 billion euro Net sales 2017 countries with Uponor operations 15 production sites worldwide 4,000 worldwide staff 3

Uponor globally 15 production sites Countries with Countries where Uponor Countries where Uponor Uponor operations operates through partners sells through export 4

Our solutions enrich people s way of life Our vision Throughout the world, our solutions enrich people s way of life Our mission Partnering with professionals to create better plumbing, indoor climate and infrastructure solutions Our people We will build an exciting environment for growth and achievement both for the company and our employees 5

Shared values guide our operations With 4,000 committed employees in 30 countries, Uponor is at your service all over the world. OUR VALUES CONNECT BUILD INSPIRE 6

Throughout the world, our solutions enrich people s way of life MLC riser system for a cruise ship, cutting installation time to a bare minimum: Carnival Cruises PE pressure pipes and prefabricated fittings for the Copenhagen metro: Copenhagen, Denmark Radiant heating & cooling, snowmelt and plumbing: football team Vikings headquarters and practice facility, Minnesota, USA Uponor heating & cooling solutions - winner of Diamond & Gold awards from German Sustainable Building Council (DGNB): 50Hertz headquarters, Berlin, Germany Radiant cooling solution to create the most advanced learning environment: New campus for the International School of Kuala Lumpur (ISKL), Kuala Lumpur Reducing energy consumption with Uponor TABS shortlisted for a prestigious H&V News award: Dudley College, UK First villa project in China - radiant heating & cooling to save energy and ensure high comfort: Changjia Villa, Kunshan, China Weholite stormwater tank to attenuate runoffs at the new Children's Hospital: Helsinki, Finland 7

Our business groups Plumbing solutions 49% ( * Indoor climate solutions 24% ( * Infrastructure solutions 27% ( * *) share of Group net sales 8

Uponor s plumbing offering For efficient and hygienic drinking water delivery Flexible pipe systems Multilayer pipe systems Risers Press fittings Prefabricated units Quick & Easy fittings Tools Intelligent water and hygiene 9

Uponor s indoor climate offering The basis for a comfortable and energy-efficient ambiance Radiant heating and cooling Thermally active slabs Ceiling cooling Geothermal energy stations Manifold stations Controls Local heat distribution Ventilation 10

Uponor s infrastructure offering Transporting water, air, electricity, telecommunications and data Standard Solutions 360 Project Services Weholite Technology Licensing 11

Investment in R&D and technology After 2016, another year of historically high R&D expenditure, with a total expenditure at 23.2 million or 2.0% of net sales Key projects steered by Group Technology function, established in 2016 Investment in digitalisation and hygienic initiatives continued Phyn Plus New smart water offering, Phyn Plus UWater online monitoring maturing into market entry through Uponor Infra Hygienic fresh water stations Prefabricated offering development Uponor Smatrix Style 12

Phyn Plus smart water assistant with nationwide installer network being built up in North America Introduced in the U.S. market in January 2018 at leading trade shows Won a number of Smart Home awards Commercial sales started in Q2/2018 European introduction planned for ISH 2019 Authorised network of installers, the Uponor Pro Squad In February 2018, Uponor invested an additional USD10 million to boost Phyn expansion, bringing total investment to USD25 million, or 50% 13

The Uponor online water quality monitoring The Uponor online water quality monitoring technology was acquired in Dec 2015 The innovative online technology will make the potable water distribution safer Uponor currently pioneering in infrastructure applications for potable water networks The flexible technology can be applied to industry, residential and public premises, such as hospitals, nursing homes and hotels 14

Uponor s sustainability statement Uponor is committed to addressing the key issues of our time through innovations that help reduce environmental impact. Through partnerships, we strive to provide leadership in sustainable solutions for the mutual well-being of both people and the planet, while ensuring the long-term viability of our operations. Our sustainability pillars Strongly integrating sustainability into our corporate mindset Driving down our environmental impact Enriching life through our innovative solutions Engaging external stakeholders in our sustainability journey 15

Uponor s non-financial performance Overall sustainability performance supported by operational streamlining, including production concentration to fewer sites Exceeded our goal of reducing GHG emissions by 20% per net sales by 2020 (from the 2015 levels) Renewed sustainability section in the Annual report 2017 following the EU guidelines on non-financial reporting Uponor has been reporting through CDP Climate change survey since 2010 16

Development of environmental indicators 17

Major shareholders 30 June 2018 Oras Invest Ltd 22.6% Varma Mutual Pension Insurance Company 5.3% Nordea Nordic Small Cap Fund 3.8% Ilmarinen Mutual Pension Insurance Company 2.5% 34,8% Mandatum Life Insurance Company Ltd 1.4% The Local Government Pensions Institution 1.3% Nordea Pro Finland Fund 0.9% SEB Gyllenberg Finlandia Fund 0.9% Nominee registerations 26.5% Others 35.8% Currently valid foreign notifications 20 March 2017: the holdings of Franklin Resources, Inc., went down to below 5.0% 26,5% 22,6% 5,3% 3,8% 2,5% 1,4% 1,3% 0,9% 0,9% 19,459 shareholders at the end of June 2018 Foreign shareholding at 26.5%, vs 26.4% at the end of December 2017 18

Shareholder value development 1997-2017 2 400 120% 2 200 2 000 90% 1 800 1 600 60% 1 400 1 200 30% 1 000 800 600 400 200 M 0 1997*1998*1999*2000*2001*2002*2003* 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 0% -30% -60% *FAS Market Cap 31 Dec Dividends Total Shareholder Return (rhs) 19

Long-term financial targets Since 12 February 2013 Organic net sales growth to exceed annual GDP growth* by 3 ppts EBIT margin to exceed 10% ROI to exceed 20% Gearing to stay within 30 to 70 as an annual average of the quarters Dividend pay-out to be at least 50% of annual earnings (considering the gearing target) Achievement in 2017 6.5% (target 5.4%*) 8.2% (comparable EBIT 8.3%) 16.3% 43.5 59.0% * GDP growth based on a weighted average growth in the top 10 countries 20

Share price development 2002 2017 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 2002 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 42015 2016 2017 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Uponor, OMX Helsinki CAP PI rebased 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 21

Half year result briefing 1-6/2018 Jyri Luomakoski President and CEO, Uponor Corporation Maija Strandberg CFO, Uponor Corporation

Q2/2018: Growth was driven by Uponor Infra s strong performance April - June, M 4-6/ 2017 4-6/ 2018 Change Net sales 308.4 324.9 5.3% Operating profit 22.9 28.0 22.3% Comparable operating profit 23.8 28.0 17.9% Net sales Net sales of Building Solutions Europe grew moderately in most of the European markets Net sales of Building Solutions North America grew although the biggest customers had already been building up their stocks in Q1 Uponor Infra s net sales grew, particularly in North America, Sweden and Poland Operating profit Building Solutions Europe s profitability was impacted by higher raw material prices and promotional activities Operating profit of Building Solutions North America declined due to rising raw material costs and freight rates as well as start-up costs from the Hutchinson manufacturing facility Improvements in both North America and Europe increased Uponor Infra s operating profit 23

Development by segment: Building Solutions Europe Market environment remains positive Bottle necks in planning and installation capacity Temporary production challenges in prefabricated production in Germany impacted on net sales Modernisation of fitting production line in Hassfurt finalised, enabling more efficient production process 24

Development by segment: Building Solutions North America Despite increasing competition, the business environment has stayed healthy Succesful start-up of new Hutchinson manufacturing facility ahead of schedule Start-up costs burdened profitability Sales of Phyn Plus smart water monitoring and shut-off device began 25

Development by segment: Uponor Infra Market demand has been strong in North America, Sweden and Poland Benefits from the transformation programme are clearly visible in Europe Growth in the share of higher margin products in the sales mix 26

Financial statements Maija Strandberg CFO, Uponor Corporation 1 6 / 2018 27

January June 2018: Key figures Uponor Group 1-6 1-6 Change 1-12 2017 2018 Y/Y 2017 Net sales M 573.5 601.8 +4.9% 1,170.4 Operating profit M 37.5 45.0 +19.9% 95.9 Comparable operating profit M 38.8 45.0 +16.0% 97.2 Comparable operating profit margin % 6.8% 7.5% 0.7% pts 8.3% Earnings per share (diluted) 0.29 0.30 +3.4% 0.83 Return on equity (p.a.) % 13.6% 15.4% +1.8% pts 19.4% Return on investment (p.a.) % 13.6% 13.5% -0.1% pts 16.3% Net interest bearing liabilities M 208.9 218.3 +4.5% 151.5 Gearing % 67.6% 64.2% -3.4% pts 43.5% Net working capital of net sales (p.a.) % 13.5% 14.0% +0.5% pts 10.4% Number of employees, end of period FTE 4,077 4,351 +6.7% 4,075 28

April June 2018: Income statement Uponor Group, M 4-6 4-6 Change 2017 2018 Y/Y Net sales 308.4 324.9 +5.3% Cost of goods sold 210.0 217.6 +3.6% Gross profit 98.4 107.3 +9.1% Gross profit margin (%) 31.9% 33.0% +1.1% pts Other operating income 2.3 0.2-89.9% Expenses 77.8 79.5 +2.4% Operating profit 22.9 28.0 +22.3% Operating profit margin (%) 7.4% 8.6% +1.2% pts Financial expenses, net 1.2 2.7 +108.9% Share of result in associated companies -0.6-0.9-56.1% Profit before taxes 21.1 24.4 +16.3% Profit for the period 14.3 17.3 +20.8% EBITDA 33.1 37.6 +13.6% Net sales Negative translation impact from USD, CAD and SEK vs last year. In constant currency terms, net sales growth was 9.6% Comparable gross profit came to 107.3 (99.2) million, with the comparable gross profit margin improving slightly to 33.0% (32.1%). Comparable operating profit came to 28.0 (23.8) million, a change of 17.9% 29

January June 2018: Income statement Uponor Group, M 1-6 1-6 Change 1-12 2017 2018 Y/Y 2017 Net sales 573.5 601.8 +4.9% 1,170.4 Cost of goods sold 383.7 401.3 +4.6% 776.3 Gross profit 189.8 200.5 +5.7% 394.1 Gross profit margin (%) 33.1% 33.3% +0.2% pts 34.5% Other operating income 2.6 0.3-88.8% 3.1 Expenses 154.9 155.8 +0.7% 301.2 Operating profit 37.5 45.0 +19.9% 95.9 Operating profit margin (%) 6.5% 7.5% +0.9% pts 5.5% Financial expenses, net 4.0 4.4 +7.1% 5.4 Share of result in associated companies -1.1-3.0-171.2% -2.3 Profit before taxes 32.4 37.6 +16.3% 88.2 Net sales grew 9.4% in constant currency terms A negative currency impact of 25.4 million mainly driven by the USD, CAD and SEK Comparable gross profit margin stayed on par 33.3% (33.3%) yearon-year. Comparable operating profit came to 45.0 (38.8) million, a change of 16.0% Profit for the period 21.7 26.5 +22.4% 65.4 EBITDA 57.1 64.2 +12.3% 135.1 30

January June 2018: Net sales & operating profit by segment Currency: M Net sales Operating profit 300 250 200 150 259.9 263.9 157.5 161.1 157.4 179.4 25 20 15 15.4 17.0 21.1 19.0 13.4 100 10 50 5 2.8 0 Building Solutions - Europe Building Solutions - North America Uponor Infra 0 Building Solutions - Europe Building Solutions - North America Uponor Infra 1-6 2017 1-6 2018 1-6 2017 1-6 2018 Building Solutions Europe s net sales grew in most of the European markets but the increasing raw material prices and promotional activities had an impact on operating profit Building Solutions North America s net sales grew but the rising level of freight rates as well as the start-up costs of the new manufacturing facility in Hutchinson reduced operating profit. On the positive side, the start-up of Hutchinson in the second quarter was successful and ahead of schedule Uponor Infra benefited from strong sales in both North America and Europe. Also growing the share of higher margin products in the sales mix improved the comparable operating profit 31

January June 2018 Net sales development by key markets M 180 160 140 137 147 160 Net sales growth driven by USA, Sweden, Net Canada sales growth and Poland driven by USA, Sweden, Canada and Poland 120 100 93 94 97 80 81 77 76 60 61 64 63 48 54 59 47 49 40 38 20 25 25 25 20 21 21 19 20 21 16 15 16 15 8 8 0 USA Germany Finland Sweden Canada Denmark Netherlands Spain Norway Poland Others Jan-Jun 2016 Jan-Jun 2017 Jan-Jun 2018 Growth % in EUR 8.8% -0.7% -1.7% 7.8% 3.6% -3.6% 3.1% 4.3% 7.8% 83.2% 2.6% % in Curr. 20.1% 14.9% 10.3% -3.4% 12.3% 82.9% 32

January June 2018: Balance sheet Uponor Group, M 30 Jun 30 Jun Change 31 Dec 2017 2018 Y/Y 2017 Property, plant and equipment 233.8 259.9 +26.1 252.2 Intangible assets 117.3 113.4-3.9 116.0 Securities and long-term investments 31.9 26.8-5.1 20.2 Inventories 146.7 158.4 +11.7 132.7 Cash and cash equivalents 24.3 32.1 +7.8 107.0 Other current and non-current assets 271.9 314.5 +42.6 237.7 Assets total 825.9 905.1 +79.2 865.8 Total equity 309.0 339.8 +30.8 348.4 Non-current interest-bearing liabilities 77.5 176.6 +99.1 176.6 Provisions 28.0 28.8 +0.8 28.9 Non-interest-bearing liabilities 255.7 286.1 +30.4 230.0 Current interest-bearing liabilities 155.7 73.8-81.9 81.9 Shareholders' equity and liabilities total 825.9 905.1 +79.2 865.8 Investments were mainly related to capacity expansion and efficiency improvement Uponor invested a further USD 10 million ( 8.1million) in Phyn in February 2018, bringing total to USD 25 million Repayment of 80 million bond in June was mostly covered by issuing commercial papers of 70 million 35.8 million in dividends was declared - Two instalments: 1 st part was paid in March, 2 nd scheduled for September Gearing at 64.2% (67.6%), four-quarter rolling gearing at 55.6% (61.9%) 33

January June 2018: Cash flow Uponor Group, M 1-6 1-6 Change 1-12 2017 2018 Y/Y 2017 Net cash from operations +59.2 +60.7 +1.5 +141.8 Change in NWC -45.9-60.5-14.6-7.2 Net payment of income tax and interest -11.8-16.7-4.9-33.1 Cash flow from operations +1.5-16.5-18.0 +101.5 Cash flow from investments -16.8-32.3-15.5-59.5 Cash flow before financing -15.3-48.8-33.5 +42.0 Dividends paid -33.6-17.6 +16.0-33.6 Other financing +57.3-8.4-65.7 +82.6 Cash flow from financing +23.7-26.0-49.7 +49.0 Gross investments came to 24.9 (19.3) million Cash flow from business operations came to -16.5 million, due to an increase in net working capital Cash flow from financing includes the first dividend instalment of a total of 35.8 million Conversion differences -0.4-0.1 +0.3-0.3 Change in cash and cash equivalents +8.0-74.9-82.9 +90.7 34

Outlook for the future Jyri Luomakoski President and CEO, Uponor Corporation 35

Leading indicators: Still solid, but moderating from recent highs Indicator YTD % Change Rolling 12-month % Change Data through USA Housing starts +20% 1) N/A May 2018 Germany Housing permits 0% -4% April 2018 Finland Housing permits -7% +8% April 2018 Sweden Housing starts -14% 0 March 2018 Canada Housing starts 0% 1) N/A May 2018 Denmark Construction index -7% N/A April 2018 Netherlands Housing permits +10% +9% April 2018 Spain Housing permits +23% +39% April 2018 Norway Housing starts -18% -14% May 2018 Poland Housing completions +10% +10% February 2018 1) Seasonally adjusted, annualised rate vs. same month in previous year Source: National Statistics Offices Trend since Q1 update 36

Residential building permits remain strong in Europe, but may have plateaued Residential permits for January to March 2018 increased from the same period in 2017, but have retreated from the 10-year high seen in December 2017 220 200 180 160 European building permits index (Euro Area 19, seasonally adjusted) Developments in the more volatile nonresidential segment have been mixed, but permit activity seems to be trending upward overall 140 120 100 80 Jan-08 Jul-08 Jan-09 Jul-09 Jan-10 Jul-10 Jan-11 Jul-11 Jan-12 Jul-12 Jan-13 Jul-13 Jan-14 Jul-14 Jan-15 Jul-15 Jan-16 Jul-16 Jan-17 Jul-17 Jan-18 Source: Eurostat (Base year = 2015) Residential Non-residential 37

Builder confidence in Europe has improved overall 20 EU construction confidence index 25 Change in construction confidence index (Q2 2018 avg. vs Q2 2017 avg.) 10 0 20-10 -20 15-30 10-40 -50 5-60 -70 Jan-09 Jul-09 Jan-10 Jul-10 Jan-11 Jul-11 Jan-12 Jul-12 Jan-13 Jul-13 Jan-14 Jul-14 Jan-15 Jul-15 Jan-16 Jul-16 Jan-17 Jul-17 Jan-18 0-5 Source: Eurostat 38

USA strong economic growth continues Private consumption and, especially, business investments appear to be gaining strength from recent tax cuts, contributing to strong economic growth Within the construction industry: Construction spending through May rose in nearly every residential and non-residential segment annualised housing starts (in 000 s) 2 500 2 000 1 500 1 000 500 Housing Market Index (HMI) and housing starts 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 HMI Builder confidence remains high, but has fallen slightly in part because of increasing input prices 0 Single-family starts (lhs) Multi-family Starts (lhs) 0 Housing Market Index (rhs) Source: US Census, NAHB/Wells Fargo 39

Germany construction confidence remains at high level Private consumption continues to drive growth in the economy. However, some signs of weakness are present in the business sector, with investor confidence at a 5-year low and factory orders falling Within the construction industry: Construction confidence remains at alltime highs Although permit levels have fallen, the skilled labour shortage means a significant backlog still exists Permits (rolling 12-month total) 340000 320000 300000 280000 260000 240000 220000 200000 180000 160000 140000 German housing permits and builder confidence Jan-09 Aug-09 Mar-10 Oct-10 May-11 Dec-11 Jul-12 Feb-13 Sep-13 Apr-14 Nov-14 Jun-15 Jan-16 Aug-16 Mar-17 Oct-17 May-18 20 10 0-10 -20-30 -40 Construction confidence indicator Rolling 12-month permit total (lhs) Construction confidence (rhs) Source: Destatis and Eurostat 40

Management agenda for H2/2018 Selling price management in all segments to reflect the impacts of rising raw material costs and freight rates Driving our digital agenda forward, including promotion of Phyn in North America and preparation of its European launch While the BLD E transformation programme was carried out in line with the plans, further review of the operational footprint still needs to be done Secure that the good start of operations in Hutchinson continues 41

Guidance 2018: revised on 5 September 2018 No signs of construction markets getting weaker in Europe or North America. Going forward, one should take a note that the comparison period in the third quarter 2017 was exceptionally strong after the recovery from the temporary production issue in Building Solutions North America in April 2017 The Group's capital expenditure, excluding any investment in shares, will remain at roughly the same level as in 2017, mainly driven by the capacity expansion programme in North America Assuming that economic development in Uponor's key geographies continues undisturbed, Uponor s full-year guidance for 2018 is: Excluding the impact of currencies, Uponor expects its organic net sales to grow from 2017 and comparable operating profit to remain at the same level as in 2017. 42

Why invest in Uponor The company: An industry innovator building on a century of tradition Established brand with a proven historic growth, organically and through acquisitions Stable business with a track record of profitable performance, even during downturns An up-to-date production network from the production technology perspective, as well as regional spread Committed long-term key ownership with a clear understanding of the industry s dynamics The business: Solutions for safe drinking water delivery, energyefficient heating and cooling and reliable infrastructure A leading international supplier of plastic plumbing and hydronic radiant heating systems and a strong position in civil engineering pipe systems in northern Europe A proven track record of superior quality supported by product, system and value chain innovation that meets customer expectations Total offering committed to: Comfort, Health, Efficiency, Sustainability and Safety Read more at: https://investors.uponor.com 43

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