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Nemetschek SE

Investor Presentation Feb 5, 2018

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NEMETSCHEK GROUP Company Presentation

February 2018

The Philosophy of Nemetschek

We are a Group of industry leaders with a unique DNA and expertise in the AEC* industry.

All of our strong brands share the same mission:

"We are open and declare our support of Open BIM, a standard that allows maximum flexibility and a seamless collaboration of all the parties involved in the construction process so that quality is enhanced in construction in compliance with time and cost schedules."

* Architecture, Engineering, Construction

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Nemetschek

History: 50 Years of Innovation and Success

1963
Georg Nemetschek, a
certified engineer, founds
the "engineering firm for
the construction industry"
1984
The first CAD solution
the market
2000
Acquisition: Vectorworks.
ALLPLAN 1.0 appears on
to new premises at the
Munich Fair
2013
Acquisition:
Group headquarters move
Data Design System
TODAY
Globally leading software
company in Open BIM*
and 5D
1980
Nemetschek presents
the first computer-aided
engineering software (CAE) 1998
Numerous acquisitions:
Frilo, Glaser, Bausoftware,
Crem
2006
Graphisoft
become subsidiaries of
the Nemetschek Group
and Scia 2016
Acquisitions: Solibri
into a SE
and
SDS/2 (formerly Design Data)
Conversion of Nemetschek AG

SPIRIT OF INVENTION INTERNATIONALIZATION INNOVATION DRIVER

1983

1999

Internationalization begins in Austria and Switzerland IPO of Nemetschek. Acquisitions: Maxon, Auer

2008

Founding of Allplan GmbH (formerly Nemetschek Allplan Systems GmbH)

2017 Acquisition: dRofus and RISA

1968

The first use of computers in the construction industry

1997

Nemetschek presents the database-driven platform O.P.E.N. – known today as BIM*

2005

Founding of Precast Software Engineering (formerly Nemetschek Engineering)

2014

Acquisition: Bluebeam Software. Investment in the start-up Sablono GmbH

* Building Information Modeling

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Nemetschek at a Glance

Facts and figures

  • 50 years of innovation, founded in 1963 and headquartered in Munich, Germany

  • Open BIM pioneer and 5D provider with software solutions for the AEC* and media industry
  • 15 strong brands
  • 395.6 mEUR sales revenues (preliminary figures 2017)
  • 2.3 million users in 142 countries
  • About 2,000 employees worldwide
  • 60 locations in more than 40 countries
  • IPO 1999, listed in the TecDax
  • 3.0 billion EUR market capitalization

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Strong Brands under One Umbrella

  • Nemetschek covers the complete value chain in the AEC & Media industry
  • Entrepreneurial brands: Industry leaders with a unique DNA, expertise and customer orientation
  • Attractive set-up for potential targets

Outlook: FY 2017 Current Situation in the Construction Industry

Mareel Music and Cinema Center in Lerwick, UK, Architects: Gareth Hoskins, Photo: Phatsheep Photography | Realized with Vectorworks

COMPANY PRESENTATION 6

Challenges for the AEC industry

Increasing complexity of construction projects

  • Cost and time pressure
  • Increasing number of project participants
  • Lack of coordination workflow
  • Loss of information during data exchange and conversion
  • Limited utilization of building data created by others
  • Lack of detailed models for construction
  • New regulations and requirements
  • Sustainability in the AEC industry

Cost Explosion in Large Building Projects Worldwide

Cost overruns in % of the originally planned budget

Source: Statista, 2017

Mega Trend Digitalization – Entering The Industries

Source: TOP 500 survey 2014 / Accenture

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IT Spending as a % of Revenue by Industry (2015)

Source: IT Key Metrics 'Data 2015

Changing Industry: The Future is 5D

AEC Industry in Transition

Nemetschek

The Solution: Building Information Modeling (BIM)

  • An integrated process of designing, building and managing buildings on the basis of a consistent and digital building model that is available to all.
  • All relevant building data is digitally captured, combined and networked in this intelligent model: architecture, structure, technical building equipment, physical, functional design properties, etc.
  • BIM reinforces collaboration, reduces error proneness and costs and improves efficiency.
  • Nemetschek is the pioneer for BIM, since its early beginnings.
  • BIM 5D refers to the intelligent linking of 3D CAD components with time and with cost-related information.

BIM 5D – in Scope, in Time, in Budget

3D - what you see, is what you build

4D - what you see, is when you build

5D - what you see, is how you build

Nemetschek

Added value and advantage of BIM 5D

  • Compliance with time, cost and quality
  • Simplified controlling over the whole life cycle of a building
  • Centralized management for all building information
  • Building and process simulation over the whole life cycle
  • Seamless information and technology transfer from Design to Facility Management
  • Higher transparency and efficiency during the complete construction and management process

BIM practice shows time savings of more than 20% and cost reduction exceeding 30%

BIM Market Size and Growth

BIM Market by Region 2015

BIM Market Size 2015/2020

\$ Market Size 2015

CAGR 2015 - 2020

Source: BIM Market, Global Trends and Forecasts (2015-2020) Markets and Markets

Status of Current BIM Regulations and Use

Source: HSBC, Kepler Cheuvreux

National UK BIM Report survey on future use of BIM

Exemplary BIM Projects

S2 King's Cross, London, Great Britain

Engineering office: Hilson Moran | Realized with Bluebeam

Example Gotthard Base Tunnel, Switzerland

  • General planner: Gähler & Partner
  • With 57 km worldwide longest railroad tunnel
  • Opening date: June 1, 2016
  • Construction time undercut by 6 months
  • Total cost: CHF 12.2 billion
  • Cost planning nearly fulfilled (CHF 12.0 bn.)
  • High transparency in all stages of construction
  • Engineering masterpiece: Deviation from the nominal axis only 4mm

Nemetschek

Example Queensferry Crossing Bridge, Edinburgh

  • General planner: Leonhardt Andrä & Partner
  • Longest cable-stayed bridge in the world: with 2x 650m wingspan and a total length of 2,638m
  • Reinforcement completely planned in 3D accurate and error-free
  • Almost within time frame: only a weather-related 3-month delay
  • Cost planning of 0.9 billion pounds undercut by 100 million pounds

Financials: Q3 / 9M 2017

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Nemetschek Group highlights for Q3 |9M 2017 (1)

Nemetschek Group highlights for Q3 |9M 2017 (2)

EBITDA
on
high level despite
strategic investments
Q3 EBITDA:
Up by 18.1% to 24.8 mEUR, EBITDA margin of 25.9% (PY: 25.1%)
Currency adjusted growth of 23.0%
9M EBITDA:

Up by 14.9% to 76.5 mEUR, EBITDA margin at 26.4% (PY: 27.1%)
Currency adjusted growth of 16.9%
EBITDA would have increased by 18.3% if we compare to 9M EBITDA 2016
w/o extraordinary positive one-time income of 1.9 mEUR
High EBITDA margin despite strategic investments in future growth
Net income and EPS
Q3 net income: Up by 25.4% to 15.1mEUR, Q3 EPS: at 0.39 EUR
9M net income:
Up by 18.1% to 42.8 mEUR, 9M
EPS: at 1.11 EUR
Acquisition of RISA RISA
is a key player in structural analysis and design software in the US

RISA has leading market share and is a key provider to top design firms in the US
Acquisition complements Nemetschek's
existing portfolio of AEC software
Outlook
for FY 2017
confirmed
Outlook for FY 2017 at constant currency confirmed:
Revenue target range: 395 -
401 mEUR, increase of +17% -
+19%
Thereof organic: +13% -
+15%, inorganic effects through dRofus
and SDS/2
Further negative currency effects (EUR / USD) on revenues expected

EBITDA target range: 100 -
103 mEUR
(+16 -
+20%)
High EBITDA margin of FY 2016 will be maintained despite strategic investment to
secure sustained future growth and lower EBITDA margins of strongly expanding
acquired brands

Continued double-digit growth despite negative currency effects

Revenues in mEUR

Q3:

Currency adjusted growth of 17.3%

Organic growth of 12.0%, currency adjusted organic growth of 14.9% (inorganic effects: dRofus and SDS/2 with 3.8 mEUR)

9M:

Currency adjusted growth: 18.3%

Organic growth of 13.9%

Currency adjusted organic growth: 14.1%

(inorganic effects: 12.1 mEUR)

International Growth In Focus, More than 50 Locations

High share and strong growth of recurring revenues

Revenues split 9M 2017 in %

Recurring revenues*

  • High growth of 27.2% to 134.8 mEUR
  • High recurring revenue share of 46.5% leads to higher stability

Software license revenues

  • Up by 10.6% to 142.8 mEUR
  • License revenue share of high 49.3%

* Software services, rental models (Subscriptions, SaaS)

EBITDA margin on high level

in mEUR

* EBITDA w/o 1.9 mEUR extraordinary positive one-time effect in Q2 2016

  • EBITDA grew stronger than revenues in Q3 2017
  • High profitability despite strategic investments in future growth

Net income and EPS with strong growth

* Net income and EPS w/o 1.9 mEUR extraordinary positive one-time effect

All segments with double-digit growth rates

Design Build Manage Media & Entertainment
Revenue growth: 12.1%
Currency adjusted growth: 12.2%
Organic growth of 9.7%
Revenue growth: 36.5% (also
currency adjusted growth)
Organic growth of 26.5%
Revenue growth: 17.7%
Very stable growth rates during
the year
Revenue growth: 8.7%
Currency adjusted growth: 9.7%
EBITDA margin nearly on previous
year level
EBITDA margin increased
compared to last year
EBITDA margin slightly above
previous year level
Planned investments have impact
on margins

Cash flow situation

in mEUR

* End of FY 2016

** Operating cash flow / EBITDA

EBITDA

+14.9% yoy

Operating cash flow

  • +5.7% yoy
  • Increase in change of trade receivables because of strong September business
  • Decrease in change of other liabilities because of Bluebeam earn-out (5mEUR)

Investing cash flow

  • Capex of 6.9 mEUR
  • Acquisition of dRofus (24.5 mEUR)

Cash flow from financing activities

  • Repayment of bank loan (-19.5 mEUR)
  • Dividend payment (-25.0 mEUR)

Conversion rate**

89% (previous year: 97%)

Stable Shareholder Structure

  • Founded: in 1963
  • IPO: March 10, 1999
  • Number of shares: 38,500,000
  • Frankfurt Stock Exchange, Prime Standard
  • Bloomberg: NEM GY, Reuters: NEKG.DE
  • Shares Nemetschek family: 53.1%
  • Freefloat: 46.9 percent
  • Current MarketCap: ~ 3.0 billion EUR
  • Current TecDAX Ranking: 18/20

Shares of Nemetschek family pooled: secures stable shareholder structure for well-being of NEMETSCHEK GROUP in the future

Share Price Increased Stronger than TecDAX and DAX

Time Nemetschek TecDAX Dax
Year 2013 +52% +38% +23%
Year 2014 +66% +18% +3%
Year 2015 +120% +34% +10%
Year 2016 +20% -1% +7%
Year 2017 +35% +39% +13%

Guidance 2017 achieved

Forecast 2017

in mEUR FY
2016
Forecast
2017*
Organic
Revenues 337.3 395 –
401 (+17% -
+19%)
+13% -
+15%
EBITDA 88.0 100 –
103

Preliminary figures 2017

*USD/EUR plan rate: 1.09

P+L statement Q3 / FY comparison

mEUR Q3 2017 Q3 2016 % YoY 9M 2017 9M 2016 % YoY
Revenues 95.8 83.9 +14.3% 289.8 245.4 +18.1%
Own work capitalized/other
operating income
1.3 1.0 +37.9% 3.5 5.6 -38.0%
Operating income 97.2 84.8 +14.6% 293.3 251.0 +16.9%
Cost of materials / purchased services -3.4 -2.9 +15.6% -9.7 -8.0 +21.4%
Personnel expenses -42.1 -38.5 +9.3% -127.6 -109.7 +16.3%
Other operating expenses -26.9 -22.4 +20.2% -79.6 -66.7 +19.3%
Operating expenses -72.4 -63.8 +13.4% -216.8 -184.4 +17.6%
EBITDA 24.8 21.0 +18.1% 76.5 66.6 +14.9%
Margin 25.9% 25.1% 26.4% 27.1%
EBITDA
(w/o one-time effect)
24.8 21.0 +18.1% 76.5 64.7 +18.3%
Margin (w/o one-time
effect)
25.9% 25.1% 26.4% 26.4%
Depreciation of PPA and amortization -5.3 -4.7 +11.6% -16.2 -13.6 +19.2%
t/o PPA -3.3 -2.9 +13.6% -10.2 -8.3 +23.4%
EBITA
(normalized EBIT)
22.8 19.2 +19.0% 70.5 61.3 +15.1%
EBIT 19.5 16.3 +20.0% 60.3 53.0 +13.8%
Financial result -0.2 -0.2 -0.6 -0.7
EBT 19.3 16.1 +20.1% 59.7 52.4 +14.0%
Income taxes -3.9 -3.7 +5.0% -15.3 -14.7 +4.5%
Non-controlling interests -0.3 -0.3 -1.5 -1.3
Net income (group shares) 15.1 12.1 +25.4% 42.8 36.3 +18.1%
EPS in EUR 0.39 0.31 +25.4% 1.11 0.94 +18.1%
Net income (group shares w/o
one-time effect)
17.4 14.2 +22.6% 42.8 34.9 +22.6%
EPS in EUR (w/o
one-time effect)
0.45 0.37 +22.6% 1.11 0.91 +22.6%
mEUR September 30, 2017 December
31, 2016
ASSETS
Cash and cash equivalents 96.2 112.5
Trade receivables, net 45.9 38.8
Inventories 0.5 0.6
Other current assets 14.9 16.0
Current assets, total 157.5 167.9
Property, plant
and equipment
14.6 14.3
Intangible assets 81.8 89.7
Goodwill 182.8 177.2
Other non-current assets 6.3 5.7
Non-current
assets, total
285.6 286.8
Total assets 443.1 454.7

Balance sheet – Equity and liabilities

mEUR September 30, 2017 December
31, 2016
EQUITY
AND LIABILITIES
Short-term borrowings and current portion of long-term loans 26.1 26.0
Trade payables
& accrued liabilities
41.8 40.7
Deferred
revenue
71.1 55.3
Other current assets 26.9 24.1
Current liabilities, total 165.9 146.1
Long-term borrowings without current portion 50.6 70.2
Deferred tax liabilities 17.7 20.6
Other
non-current liabilities
8.0 15.7
Non-current liabilities,
total
76.4 106.5
Subscribed
capital and capital reserve
51.0 51.0
Retained
earnings
161.4 144.0
Other
comprehensive income
-14.8 4.4
Non-controlling interests 3.2 2.8
Equity,
total
200.8 202.1
Total equity and liabilities 443.1 454.7
mEUR September 30, 2017 September 30, 2016 % YoY
Cash
and cash equivalents at the beginning
of the period
112.5 84.0 +34.0%
Cash flow from operating activities 68.2 64.5 +5.7%
Cash
flow from investing activities
-31.9 -45.8
t/o CapEX -6.9 -5.7 +21.5%
t/o Cash paid for business
combinations
-24.9 -40.4
Cash
flow from financing activities
-46.7 1.2
t/o Dividend payments -25.0 -19.3 +30.0%
t/o Repayments of borrowings -19.5 -15.7
FX-effects -5.9 -0.9
Cash and cash equivalents at the
end of the period
96.2 103.0 -6.7%
Free cash flow(1) 36.3 18.7 +93.7%
Free cash flow(1)
(w/o acquisition effects)
61.1 59.1 +3.4%

(1) Operating cash flow – Investing cash flow

Len Lye Center, New Plymouth, New Zealand

Architects: Patterson Associates Architects | Image: Patrick Reynolds | Realized with GRAPHISOFT

NEMETSCHEK SE Investor Relations Konrad-Zuse-Platz 1 D-81829 Munich Germany [email protected] www.nemetschek.com

Disclaimer

This presentation contains forward-looking statements based on the beliefs of Nemetschek SE management. Such statements reflect current views of Nemetschek SE with respect to future events and results and are subject to risks and uncertainties. Actual results may vary materially from those projected here, due to factors including changes in general economic and business conditions, changes in currency exchange, the introduction of competing products, lack of market acceptance of new products, services or technologies and changes in business strategy. Nemetschek SE does not intend or assume any obligation to update these forward-looking statements.

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