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Bakkafrost P/f

Investor Presentation Mar 5, 2015

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CREATING SUSTAINABLE VALUE

BAKKAFROST GROUP Bergen 5th March 2015

  • This presentation includes statements regarding future results, which are subject to risks and uncertainties. Consequently, actual results may differ significantly from the results indicated or implied in these statements.
  • No representation or warranty (expressed or implied) is made as to, and no reliance should be placed on, the fairness, accuracy or completeness of the information contained herein. Accordingly, none of the Company, or any of its principal shareholders or subsidiary undertakings or any of such person's officers or employees or advisors accept any liability whatsoever arising directly or indirectly from the use of this document.

THE IMPORTANCE OF A GOOD

REGULATORY FARMING ENVIRONMENT

  • SUMMARY OF Q4-2014
  • A UNIQUE VALUE CHAIN
  • BAKKAFROST SALMON – A UNIQUE PRODUCT
  • MARKET DIVERSIFICATION
  • STATUS ON INVESTMENTS

Bakkafrost's Farming Site in Gøtu A-25

A GOOD REGULATORY FARMING ENVIRONMENT

During the period 2001-2004 the Faroe Islands were severely struck by ISA outbreaks

New legislation and regulation was introduced in 2003 known as "The Faroese Veterinary Model":

  • One generation based farming model
  • Fallowing periods between each generation
  • Immunisation and vaccination programs
  • Restricting movement of equipment and fish
  • Density limits introduced
  • Brood stock facilities allowed on land only
  • Fish for harvest not allowed in open waiting cages at harvest station
  • Minimum distances between farms and hatcheries
  • Rules to fight and control sea-lice introduced

The Model has resulted in one of the most predictable fish production environments in the world with good KPI for salmon farming, such as FCR, Mortality and Growth rate

Key Performing Indicators developed positively post New Veterinary System

The mortality rate with the Faroese Veterinary Model has been between 5 and 10% compared to 20 to 25% before – despite the annual production has never been higher than now

Larger fish

- a sign of a good biology

  • Average size increased from 5.6 kg in 2010 to 6.4 kg in 2014
  • the highest ever

A low Economical Feed Conversation Rate (EFCR) – lower costs

• FCR on a low level since new Veterinary system between 1.13 – 1.17

A High Growth Rate - higher productivity

• High growth rate in the period, TGC around 3 – 3.1

Margin EBIT/kg last 15 years (NOK/kg) Margin EBIT/kg last 5 years (NOK/kg) Margin EBIT/kg 2014E (NOK/kg)

During the last 15 years, 2000 - 2014, Norway had the highest margin of the farming countries with 6.3 NOK/kg in average, while BAKKA had 5.7 NOK/kg

The last five years - 2010-2014 BAKKA had a strong average margin of 13.00 NOK/kg

In 2014 BAKKA had a farming margin of 17.7 NOK/kg

Higher value from:

  • a good regulatory farming environment
  • the new structure of the industry in the Faroe Islands and
  • company specific strategy Source: Kontali

THE IMPORTANCE OF A GOOD REGULATORY FARMING ENVIRONMENT

  • SUMMARY OF Q4-2014
  • A UNIQUE VALUE CHAIN
  • BAKKAFROST SALMON – A UNIQUE PRODUCT
  • MARKET DIVERSIFICATION
  • STATUS ON INVESTMENTS

DEVELOPMENT PER QUARTER Q1 2012 – Q4 2014

(mDKK) Q4 2014 Q3 2014 Q2 2014 Q1 2014 Q4 2013 Q3 2013 Q2 2013 Q1 2013 Q4 2012 Q3 2012 Q2 2012 Q1 2012
Revenue 757 584 711 631 667 741 610 473 582 457 416 400
Op. EBIT 227 209 212 186 124 187 169 105 99 86 78 60
Profit/Loss 222 211 126 87 138 200 184 67 148 26 91 16
Harvest (tgw) 12,651 10,881 11,212 9,269 11,097 11,335 10,54 8,296 13,044 9,73 10,219 11,348
Op. EBIT Farming & VAP (NOK/kg) 19.48 19.73 17.66 21.37 12.44 15.76 15.29 12.16 7.25 8.00 7.78 5.42
Equity ratio 60% 57% 53% 57% 54% 52% 49% 48% 49% 47% 47% 43%
NIBD 233 357 555 503 641 728 786 775 807 770 733 764

Turnover for Bakkafrost group has increased from 820 mDKK in 2010 to 2.7 bDKK in 2014

Operational EBIT for Bakkafrost Group has increased from 247 mDKK in 2010 to 834 mDKK in 2014

The margin in Farming was NOK 17.65 per kg in 2014 – the highest ever.

The margin in VAP was NOK 3.69 per kg in 2014 – at the same time as Farming margin was record high

MARKETS & SALES

Bakkafrost benefits of the global salmon market

  • Access to all markets
  • Flexible and efficient market adaptation
  • Market position improved on Eastern European market in 2014, especially with fresh salmon
  • Sales to EU dropped on fresh from 25% to 11% in 2014
  • VAP/contract share 45% of total volume in 2014
Total sales of salmon
by markets
2014 2013
EU 45% 47%
USA 19% 19%
Asia 16% 27%
Eastern Europe 20% 6%
Fresh salmon only
by markets
2014 2013
EU 11% 25%
USA 31% 33%
Asia 27% 33%
Eastern Europe 31% 9%

BAKKAFROST / Creating sustainable value Page 9

ACHIEVED MARKET PRICE

Increased value from market focus

Faroese salmon achieved 5.3 NOK/kg higher value per kg exported salmon than Norway compared with 2.9 NOK/kg in 2013

Source: Kontali Analyse

  • THE IMPORTANCE OF A GOOD REGULATORY FARMING ENVIRONMENT
  • SUMMARY OF Q4-2014

A UNIQUE VALUE CHAIN

  • BAKKAFROST SALMON – A UNIQUE PRODUCT
  • MARKET DIVERSIFICATION
  • STATUS ON INVESTMENTS

A UNIQUE VALUE CHAIN

  • THE IMPORTANCE OF A GOOD REGULATORY FARMING ENVIRONMENT
  • A UNIQUE VALUE CHAIN
  • SUMMARY OF Q4-2014
  • BAKKAFROST SALMON – A UNIQUE PRODUCT
  • MARKET DIVERSIFICATION
  • STATUS ON INVESTMENTS

A UNIQUE PRODUCT

Bakkafrost salmon has achieved highest quality reputation

  • Local rawmaterials for feed production
  • A different taste taste of the Faroe Islands
  • Full traceability
  • from finished products to salmon roe and
  • raw materials used for feed
  • Larger fish
  • An excellent Farming System
  • No antibiotics use in the Faroe Islands
  • Lower mortality rate
  • No disease
  • KPI best in class

  • THE IMPORTANCE OF A GOOD REGULATORY FARMING ENVIRONMENT

  • A UNIQUE VALUE CHAIN
  • BAKKAFROST SALMON – A UNIQUE PRODUCT
  • MARKET DIVERSIFICATION
  • STATUS ON INVESTMENTS

MARKET DIVERSIFICATION

Bakkafrost salmon is a global product sold in all continents

  • 86% of sales came from continental Europe in 2002
  • 45% of sales came from Continental Europe in 2014. Other main markets are more or less equal. The market is now very diversified on all continents

Source: Bakkafrost

  • THE IMPORTANCE OF A GOOD REGULATORY FARMING ENVIRONMENT
  • A UNIQUE VALUE CHAIN
  • SUMMARY OF Q4-2014
  • BAKKAFROST SALMON – A UNIQUE PRODUCT
  • MARKET DIVERSIFICATION

STATUS ON INVESTMENTS

Building ground for Bakkafrost's new Harvest- & VAP plant in Glyvrar. To be in operation in Q1-2016 Picture from early January-2015

INVESTMENTS – PROGRAMME 2013 - 2017

The investments will be made step by step in the relevant parts in the value chain to secure:

  • Efficiency
  • Biological risk
  • Organic growth

Status on main investments

  • Harvest/VAP factory
  • Building process started
  • Contracts for machinery partly signed
  • Harvest expected to start up in Q1-2016
  • VAP expected to start up by end 2016

  • New Hatchery Viðareiði

  • Contracted Feb-2015
  • Total investment DKK 125 mill
  • Recycling of 99% of water
    • saving water and heating
  • To be completed in Q2-2016
  • Goal to to increase smolt size gradually to 300g within ~3 years

  • Hans á Bakka

  • Wellboat under construction in Yalova in Turkey
  • Construction progressing according to plans
  • Delivery planned to be 12th June 2015

Drawing of Bakkafrost's new Hatchery in Viðareiði. New Hatchery on top and existing facilities below

Productivity increase and risk reduced

  • Investment program includes 3,5 fold increased capacity within 2017
  • First capacity available mid 2014. Gradually more capacity available until end 2017
  • Larger smolt
  • Higher quality smolt
  • Reduce growth period in sea farming
    • Reduced lice
    • Reduced biological and veterinary risk
    • Reduce number of treatments and costs
    • Reduce mortality

Growth speed with 100g vs 300g smolts

Actual growth period with larger smolt

  • Reduced risk
  • Up to 6 months reduced growth period will reduce risk significantly
  • Reduced mortality
  • Fewer treatments and lower treatment costs
  • Organic growth
  • Shorter production cycle in farms will increase production
  • Around 30% theoretical growth potential with size increase from 100g to 500g

Results with large smolt in Faroe Islands

The graph shows actual growth period until harvest at 6 kg wfe in Faroe Islands in the period 2005-2014

BAKKAFROST - PREPARING FOR THE FUTURE

New Harvest and VAP operation

The new plant and HQ 7 factories merged into one

Profiles from the National Football Team enjoying top quality Bakkafrost salmon. Bakkafrost is the main sponsor of the Faroe Islands National Football Team.

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