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PostNL N.V.

Quarterly Report May 7, 2013

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Q1 2013 Results Press release 7 May 2013

Table of contents

General

ƒ Highlights 3
ƒ CEO statement 3
ƒ Review of operations Q1 2013 4
ƒ Progress sustainable delivery 2013 – 2015 5
ƒ Pensions 5
ƒ Stake in TNT Express N.V. 5
ƒ Consolidated equity 6
ƒ Financial and equity position 2013 – 2016 6
ƒ Outlook 2013 6

Segmental overview

ƒ Key figures per segment 7
ƒ Mail in the Netherlands 7
ƒ Parcels 7
ƒ International 8
ƒ PostNL Other 8

Consolidated interim financial statements

ƒ General information and description of our business 9
ƒ Auditor's involvement 9
ƒ Basis of preparation 9
ƒ Segment information 11
ƒ Consolidated statement of financial position 12
ƒ Consolidated income statement 13
ƒ Consolidated statement of comprehensive income 13
ƒ Consolidated statement of cash flows 14
ƒ Consolidated statement of changes in equity 14
ƒ Notes to the consolidated interim financial statements 15
Other
ƒ Working days 20
ƒ Press releases since the fourth quarter 2012 results 20
ƒ Calendar 20
ƒ Contact information 21
ƒ Webcast and conference call 21
ƒ Additional information 21
ƒ Warning about forward-looking statements 21

Q1 2013: in line with expectations

Highlights

  • Underlying revenues up 0.8% to €1,076 million
  • Underlying cash operating income €22 million (Q1 2012: €49 million)
  • Addressed volume decline 9.5% (working day adjusted)
  • Reorganisation progressing according to plan
  • Continued good performance Parcels and International
  • Value adjustment stake TNT Express €(440) million
  • Top-up pension payment of €64 million paid following the verdict of the disputes committee
  • Coverage ratio main pension fund 104.9%
  • Net debt increased by €102 million versus year-end 2012 to €1,326 million
Key figures Q1 2013
in € millions, except where noted Q1 2013 Q1 2012 % Change
Revenues 1,071 1,067 0.4%
Operating income 74 110 -32.7%
Operating margin 6.9% 10.3%
Underlying revenues 1,076 1,067 0.8%
Underlying operating income 82 112 -26.8%
Underlying operating margin 7.6% 10.5%
Underlying cash operating income 22 49 -55.1%
Underlying cash operating margin 2.0% 4.6%
Profit for the period (410) 633
Profit for the period (excluding TNT Express) 32 62 -48.4%
Net cash used in operating and investing activities (104) (7)

CEO statement

Herna Verhagen, CEO of PostNL, states: "The first quarter developed in line with our expectations.

The underlying performance of Mail in the Netherlands was, as expected, impacted by the volume decline, which was within the guided range of 8-10% for 2013. The first results of the new roll out of the reorganisation are satisfactory. We have migrated 35 depots. At the same time we were able to restore our quality to 96.1%, above the statutory level and realise necessary cost savings. Furthermore, our Works Council has given positive advice on the implementation of the adjusted roll out.

Parcels continued strong growth in volumes with an increase of 6.2% like-for-like, and with good progress in the roll out of the new logistical infrastructure. In International, volumes and revenues overall showed solid growth, which resulted in a positive performance for the segment.

On the regulatory side, the Minister of Economic Affairs intends to adjust the statutory requirements for the USO and has proposed to increase the basic rate for letters by €0.06 as of 1 July 2013. The Minister has announced he will present his vision on the postal market in May. Implementation is expected in 2015. Also, on 22 April he submitted a proposal to cancel the Monday delivery.

The coverage ratio of the main pension fund was 104.9%, above the minimum required level, which resulted in the cancellation of the €13 million conditional top-up payment related to the deficit at the end of 2012. We paid the remaining part of the unconditional top-up payment (€64 million) in this quarter.

Based on our results of the first quarter and taking into account the seasonality pattern of the results of PostNL, I reiterate our 2013 outlook for underlying cash operating income in the range between €20 and €60 million."

Note: underlying figures are at constant currency and exclude one-offs as detailed on page 4; comparative 2012 (segmental)figures have been adjusted to reflect the effect of the adoption of IAS19R as well as the transfer of customer contact services from Mail in the Netherlands to PostNL Other

Review of operations Q1 2013

Reconciliation Q1 2013 Reported Foreign Underlying Underlying 0 Reported
in € millions Q1 2013 One-offs exchange Q1 2013 Q1 2012 One-offs Q1 2012
Mail in NL 538 - - 538 569 - 569
Parcels 198 - - 198 161 - 161
International 414 - 5 419 397 - 397
PostNL Other 68 - - 68 75 - 75
Intercompany (147) - - (147) (135) - (135)
Revenues 1,071 0 5 1,076 1,067 0 1,067
Mail in NL (15) 57 - 42 63 1 62
Parcels 24 3 - 27 24 0 24
International 6 - - 6 5 1 4
PostNL Other 59 (52) - 7 20 0 20
Operating income 74 8 0 82 112 2 110
Changes in pension liabilities* (32) (41)
Changes in provisions* (28) (22)
Underlying cash operating income 22 49
As percentage of underlying revenues 2.0% 4.6%
* Excluding one-offs

Reported revenues increased year on year by 0.4% to €1,071 million, whilst reported operating income decreased to €74 million.

The foreign exchange effect of €5 million was caused by the decrease in the value of the GBP versus the EUR with a negative effect on reported revenues. Underlying revenues in Q1 2013 were €1,076 million, an increase of 0.8% compared to the prior year. Growth in Parcels and International more than compensated for the declining revenues in Mail in the Netherlands.

The accounting for the top-up payments resulted in a one-off of which €57 million in Mail in the Netherlands, €3 million in Parcels and €(60) million in PostNL Other. Also in PostNL Other, there was a positive €8 million one-off related to restructuring charges.

Underlying operating income decreased to €82 million (Q1 2012: €112 million), which represents an underlying operating margin of 7.6% (Q1 2012: 10.5%). This decrease is explained by the decline in addressed mail volumes partly compensated by positive price/mix changes in Mail in the Netherlands (a net of negative €17 million), higher autonomous costs (€7 million), higher pension expenses (€5 million) and other items (€26 million), more than offsetting cost savings (€12 million), decreased implementation costs (€9 million) and increased contributions from Parcels and International (€4 million).

Underlying cash operating income decreased from €49 million to €22 million. The change in pension liabilities reflects the difference between the higher pension expenses (€5 million) and lower regular pension cash out (€4 million). The change in provisions mainly reflects higher cash out for (voluntary) redundancy agreements and the restructuring of trans-o-flex. The underlying cash operating income of €22 million does not include the €64 million top-up payment.

Net cash used in operating and investing activities was €104 million negative (Q1 2012: net cash used €7 million negative). The change is mainly explained by lower cash operating income, the €64 million top-up payment and higher cash out for working capital of €57 million, partly offset by lower income taxes paid of €26 million. At the end of Q1 2013, net debt was €1,326 million, compared with €1,224 million at the end of 2012.

Progress sustainable delivery 2013 - 2015

Subject Q1 2013
Price Enhance sustainable profitability of mail
products
ƒ
1 January 2013 new stamp prices into effect
ƒ
Increase average prices business mail
ƒ
Minister announced intention to approve tariff increase of
€0.06 by 1 July 2013
Operations roll out Centralisation with minimised disruption, to
deliver necessary cost savings
ƒ
Positive advice Works Council on adjusted roll out plan
ƒ
Voluntary outflow employees on track
ƒ
35 depots migrated without significant quality issues
Overheads / M&S More efficient organisational structure with
increased cost savings in all areas
ƒ
Redesign head office management structure and
commercial organisation completed
ƒ
Implementation organisation started
Pensions / CLA Towards sustainable pension arrangement,
lowering pension cash contribution and
risks and sustainable labour costs
ƒ
Definitive CLA Mail Netherlands
ƒ
In principle CLA for mail deliverers
ƒ
Discussions on new pension arrangement with pension fund
ongoing

Pensions

By the end of Q1 2013, the coverage ratio of the main pension fund was 104.9%, above the minimum requirement of around 104%. As a result, the conditional invoice for further top-up payments of around €13 million from the main pension fund was cancelled. In Q1 2013, PostNL has paid the remaining unconditional top-up payments of €64 million.

The pension expense in Q1 2013 amounted to €32 million (Q1 2012 restated: €27 million). The cash contributions were €64 million excluding the top-up payment of €64 million (Q1 2012: €68 million). As of 1 January 2013, employees pay own contributions to their pension.

Stake in TNT Express N.V.

The book value of the stake in TNT Express at the end of Q1 2013 amounted to €927 million, €440 million lower than at the end of 2012.

In January 2013, UPS withdrew its offer for TNT Express, which resulted in a significant decline in the share price of TNT Express.

We expect that we will monetise the stake over the medium term to create better value for shareholders, after we have seen stability return to TNT Express.

Based on the changes made in the Relationship Agreement between PostNL and TNT Express, PostNL has recommended Mr Sjoerd Vollebregt for appointment as a member of the TNT Express Supervisory Board. On 10 April 2013, he was appointed by the AGM of TNT Express.

Consolidated equity

Total equity attributable to equity holders of the parent decreased to €(689) million on 30 March 2013. The decrease of €1,758 million can be explained as follows:

    1. the negative impact of the adoption of IAS 19R was €1,370 million;
    1. the decline of the share price of TNT Express resulted in a value adjustment of the stake in TNT Express of €(440) million;
    1. profit for the period excluding TNT Express was €32 million;
    1. contribution from 'other comprehensive income' excluding TNT Express was €20 million, mainly related to the update of the pension provision. Under IAS 19R, this provision is updated quarterly for changes in discount rate, long term expected benefit increases and plan assets. Compared to year-end 2012, the discount rate and the long term expected benefit increases remained unchanged. The return on plan assets was higher than assumed, which had a positive influence on equity.

Financial and equity position 2013 - 2016

PostNL is well financed and has access to sufficient financial resources to meet its funding needs. In the period 2013 - 2016 we will gradually improve our equity position.

Consolidated equity of PostNL has become negative as a result of IAS 19R followed by a further negative effect from the cancelled deal between UPS and TNT Express in January 2013. The present negative consolidated equity does not impact the company's operations, the timing of debt reductions, access to the available credit facility or the stock exchange listing.

PostNL's financial and equity position will continue to be vulnerable to changes in interest rates, where an environment of higher interest rates will have a positive effect.

Outlook 2013 reconfirmed

Revenues Underlying cash operating income / margin
in € millions, except where noted Restated 2012 Underlying 2013 Restated 2012 2013
Mail in NL 2,270 1 - mid single digit 0.9% 1 -2 to 0%2
Parcels 730 + high single digit 13.7% 11 to 13%
International 1,624 + mid single digit 1.7% 1 to 3%
Total 4,330 stable 130 20 to 60
3.0% 0 to 2%

1 Actuals 2012 restated for transfer of customer contact services from Mail in NL to PostNL Other

2 Subject to pension arrangement

Segmental overview

Key figures per segment

Underlying revenues Underlying operating
income
Underlying cash operating
income
in € millions, except where noted Q1 2013 Q1 2012 % Change Q1 2013 Q1 2012 % Change Q1 2013 Q1 2012 % Change
Mail in NL 538 569 -5.4% 42 63 -33.3% (1) 22 -104.5%
Parcels 198 161 23.0% 27 24 12.5% 24 23 4.3%
International 419 397 5.5% 6 5 20.0% 7 5 40.0%
PostNL Other 68 75 -9.3% 7 20 -65.0% (8) (1) -700.0%
Intercompany (147) (135) -8.9% 0.0% - - 0.0%
PostNL 1,076 1,067 0.8% 82 112 -26.8% 22 49 -55.1%
Note: underlying figures are at constant currency and exclude one-offs

Mail in the Netherlands

Mail in the Netherlands' addressed mail volumes declined by 9.5% (working day adjusted). The main reason for this decline remains substitution. Underlying revenues declined by 5.4%.

Underlying operating income in Mail in the Netherlands was €42 million (Q1 2012: €63 million). Lower addressed mail volumes partly offset by a positive price/mix effect are the main reason for this decline (together €17 million). Autonomous cost increases (€7 million) had a negative impact and other costs increased by €16 million. Cost savings (€9 million), lower implementation costs (€9 million) and lower pension expenses (€1 million) partly offset this.

Underlying cash operating income decreased to €(1) million (Q1 2012: €22 million), due to lower underlying operating income (€21 million), a positive effect from changes in pension liabilities (€3 million) and a negative effect from changes in provisions (€5 million).

The quality level in Q1 2013 was 96.1%, above the statutory level.

PostNL and the trade unions reached an agreement in principle on a one year collective labour agreement for mail deliverers. The collective labour agreement offers a salary increase to employees that have been working for PostNL for a longer period. The starting salary continues to follow the minimum wage.

Cost savings plans

Cost savings in the quarter were €12 million, of which €9 million was realised in Mail in the Netherlands and €3 million in PostNL Other.

The adjusted roll out plan will focus on a controlled roll out. The starting number of around 260 locations will decline by some 50% by 2015, without changing business processes. The Works Council has given positive advice on the new roll out of the reorganisation. In Q1 2013, 35 depots were migrated.

Regulatory developments

Minister Kamp recently sent to Parliament the proposal to amend the Postal Act 2009 in order to cancel Monday delivery. The Minister had previously sent a proposal to Parliament for a Significant Market Power regime for the Dutch postal market for further decision making.

The Minister has announced the intention to adjust the statutory requirements for the USO and give room to increase the basic rate for letters by €0.06 as of 1 July 2013. He has also announced that he will present his vision on the postal market in May. Implementation is expected in 2015. Based on the intention of the Minister, Post NL has withdrawn its application for net cost compensation in respect of 2011.

Parcels

Parcels continued to improve volumes (+6.2% like for like). Revenues grew strongly by €37 million (+23.0%). External growth was €20 million of which €10 million came from trans-o-flex. Underlying cash operating income increased by €1 million. Operational performance continued to be strong, also thanks to efficiency improvements. The underlying performance, however, was impacted by the restructuring charges for trans-o-flex and other incidentals.

The new logistical infrastructure (NLI) programme is fully up to speed and on track for completion in 2015. Parcels opened new depots in Born (in Q1 2013) and Leeuwarden (April 2013). Until now, nine depots have been opened as part

of the NLI, so the 50% milestone has been reached. At the end of Q1 2013, around 45-50% of volumes run through the new NLI network, which delivers cost savings in line with our expectations. The first old sorting centre in Dordrecht has been closed and all processes have been transferred to the new structure. In Q1 2013, capital expenditure for NLI was €16 million.

International

Underlying revenues
in € millions Q1 2013 Q1 2012 % Change
United Kingdom 181 172 5.2%
Germany 142 131 8.4%
Italy 57 52 9.6%
Spring and Other 39 42 -7.1%
International 419 397 5.5%

International underlying revenues increased by 5.5% to €419 million. Underlying cash operating income improved to €7 million (Q1 2012: €5 million), all countries contributing.

Underlying revenues in the United Kingdom grew 5.2% to €181 million. Addressed mail volumes as well as packets continued to grow.

E2E volumes are currently running at an average of 600,000 items per week. Progress continues to be made with cost and efficiency improvements. Preparations for the expansion of the pilot into the London SW area have commenced, following the positive evaluation of the pilot early 2013. Ofcom published its final guidance on E2E competition and concluded that there was no need for regulations that restrict E2E.

In Germany, revenues amounted to €142 million; the increase of €11 million is driven by new customers as well as more volumes from existing customers. Postcon revenues were not affected by actions from Compador so far. Cost savings were realised according to plan.

In Italy, revenues increased by 9.6% to €57 million. Formula Certa's volumes and revenues continued to show strong growth in direct mail as well as in registered mail. The coverage of Formula Certa further increased to 69% of households.

PostNL Other

PostNL Other represents head office entities, including the difference between the recorded IFRS employer pension expense for the pension plans and the actual cash payments received from all segments. Revenues decreased by €7 million to €68 million. Underlying cash operating income was €(8) million (Q1 2012: €(1) million). The difference was mainly explained by lower management fees charged to the other segments, which were only partly offset by cost savings of €3 million in Q1 2013.

Consolidated interim financial statements

General information and description of our business

The interim financial statements have been prepared in accordance with IAS 34 'Interim financial reporting'.

PostNL N.V. ('PostNL' or the 'Company') is a public limited liability company with its registered seat and head office in 's-Gravenhage, the Netherlands.

PostNL provides businesses and consumers in the Benelux, Germany, the UK and Italy with an extensive range of services for their mail needs. PostNL's services involve collecting, sorting, transporting and delivering of letters and parcels for the Company's customers within specific timeframes. The Company also provides services in the areas of data and document management, direct marketing and fulfilment.

Following the demerger in 2011, PostNL holds a share of 29.8% in TNT Express N.V. ('TNT Express'). Both PostNL N.V. and TNT Express N.V. are listed on NYSE Euronext in Amsterdam.

Auditor's involvement

The content of this interim financial report has not been audited or reviewed by an external auditor.

Basis of preparation

The information is reported on a year-to-date basis ending 30 March 2013. Where material to an understanding of the period starting 1 January 2013 and ending 30 March 2013, further information is disclosed. The interim financial statements were discussed and approved by the Board of Management. The interim financial statements should be read in conjunction with the consolidated 2012 Annual Report of PostNL N.V. as published on 25 February 2013.

Apart from the changes in accounting for Employee Benefits (IAS 19R) and the stake in TNT Express, all other significant accounting policies applied in these consolidated interim financial statements are consistent with those applied in PostNL's consolidated 2012 Annual Report for the year ended 31 December 2012.

The measure of profit and loss and assets and liabilities is based on the Group Accounting Policies, which are compliant with IFRS as endorsed by the European Union. The pricing of inter-company transactions is done at arm's length.

Revised IAS 19 'Employee Benefits' standard

In 2011, the IASB issued IAS 19R 'Employee Benefits'. IAS 19R was endorsed by the European Union on 5 June 2012 and is effective as from 1 January 2013. The main changes in IAS 19R are:

  • The requirement to recognise all actuarial gains and losses immediately within other comprehensive income, with the cancellation of the amortisation of the unrecognised actuarial gains and losses as a consequence, and
  • the interest costs and the expected return on plan assets are replaced by a net interest amount that is calculated by applying the discount rate to the net defined benefit liability / asset.

Furthermore, PostNL decided:

• to report the net interest on the net defined benefit liability / asset as 'Interest and similar expenses / income' below operating income, to better reflect the operating expenses related to PostNL's pension plans.

The comparative figures of 2012 have been restated for these changes.

As future actuarial results also have to be recognised immediately and are heavily dependent on interest rate movements, consolidated equity will show fluctuations when actual developments differ from expected developments.

Reclassification of the stake in TNT Express

In January 2013, UPS withdrew its offer for TNT Express. Management expects the stake in TNT Express will be monetised in the medium term to create better value for the shareholders, after stability has returned to TNT Express. Accordingly, the stake in TNT Express no longer met the criteria under IFRS 5 to be classified as asset held for sale and is therefore, as of Q1 2013, accounted for as investments in associates using the equity method.

Under IFRS 5 / IAS 28 the change in the reporting of the stake in TNT Express as investments in associates needs to be applied retrospectively as from the moment it was accounted for as assets held for sale. This was effective per the end of Q1 2012. Consequently, the comparative figures of 2012 have been restated as from the end of Q1 2012.

Summary of restatements

The following table summarises the effect on the consolidated balance sheet and consolidated (comprehensive) income statement of the adoption of IAS 19R and the reclassification of the stake in TNT Express, both for Q1 2012 and for the full year 2012.

in € millions Reported
Q1 2012
IAS19R Stake in
TNT Express
Restated Q1
2012
Reported FY
2012
IAS19R Stake in
TNT Express
Restated FY
2012
Investments in associates 5 1,502 1,507 6 1,367 1,373
Pension assets 1,264 (1,172) 92 1,487 (1,487)
Deferred tax assets 24 - 24 23 47 70
Other non-current assets 649 - 649 708 - - 708
Total non-current assets 1,942 (1,172) 1,502 2,272 2,224 (1,440) 1,367 2,151
Total current assets 1,230 - 1,230 1,002 - 1,002
Assets classified as held for sale 1,548 (1,502) 46 1,430 (1,367) 63
Total assets 4,720 (1,172) 0 3,548 4,656 (1,440) 0 3,216
Equity 1,047 (1,083) (36) 1,080 (1,372) (292)
Deferred tax liabilities 363 (359) 4 451 (410) 41
Provision for pension liabilities 214 270 484 193 342 535
Other non-current liabilities 1,787 - 1,787 1,734 - 1,734
Total non-current liabilites 2,364 (89) - 2,275 2,378 (68) - 2,310
Total current liabilities 1,309 - 1,309 1,198 - 1,198
Total liabilities and equity 4,720 (1,172) 0 3,548 4,656 (1,440) 0 3,216
in € millions Reported
Q1 2012
IAS19R Stake in
TNT Express
Restated Q1
2012
Reported FY
2012
IAS19R Stake in
TNT Express
Restated FY
2012
Total revenues 1,067 - 1,067 4,330 - 4,330
Other income 9 - 9 32 (1) 31
Salaries, pensions and social security contributions (334) (11) (345) (1,293) (30) (1,323)
Depreciation, amortisation and impairments (24) - - (24) (250) 135 (115)
Other operating expenses (597) - - (597) (2,528) (2,528)
Total operating expenses (955) (11) - (966) (4,071) (30) 135 (3,966)
Operating income 121 (11) - 110 291 (30) 134 395
Net financial expenses (26) 1 (25) (104) 5 (99)
Results from investments in associates 1 - 1 1 (14) (13)
Reversal of/(Impairment) of invest. in associates 570 - 570 570 (122) 448
Profit/(loss) before income taxes 666 (10) 656 758 (25) (2) 731
Income taxes (25) 2 (23) (80) 6 (74)
Profit for the period 641 (8) 633 678 (19) (2) 657
Earnings per (diluted) ordinary share (in € cents) 1 163.4 143.9 153.9 149.3
Actuarial gains/(losses) pensions, net of tax (382) (382) (661) (661)
Share other comprehensive income associates (5) - (5) (5) 2 (3)
Other comprehensive income for the period (3) - (3) -
Total comprehensive income for the period 633 (390) - 243 673 (680) 0 (7)
1 Based on an average of 439,973,297 of outstanding ordinary shares (2012 retrospectively restated for stock dividend).

The full year 2012 impact of IAS 19R on the reported comprehensive income of €(661) million net of taxes (Q1 2012: €(382) million net of taxes) is mainly due to a decreased discount rate from 4.8% per year-end 2011 to 3.7% per year-end 2012 (4.1% per Q1 2012), partly offset by a higher than assumed return on plan assets.

As the Company is required to apply IAS 19R retrospectively, the adoption also affects the opening balance sheet equity of the comparative year. The equivalent effect of the adoption as per 1 January 2012 on equity amounts to €(693) million net of taxes.

Segment information

PostNL operates its businesses through the reportable segments Mail in the Netherlands, Parcels, International and PostNL Other.

The following table presents the segment information relating to the income statement and total assets of the reportable segments for the first three months of 2013 and 2012.

in € millions Inter
Q1 2013 ended at 30 March 2013 Mail in NL Parcels International PostNL Other company Total
Net sales 505 151 405 7 0 1,068
Inter-company sales 32 45 9 61 (147) 0
Other operating revenues 1 2 0 0 0 3
Total operating revenues 538 198 414 68 (147) 1,071
Other income 2 0 0 0 0 2
Depreciation/impairment property, plant and
equipment (10) (3) (2) (6) 0 (21)
Amortisation/impairment intangibles (4) (1) (1) (1) 0 (7)
Total operating income (15) 24 6 59 0 74
Total assets at 30 March 2013 661 218 474 1,332 0 2,685
Q1 2012 ended at 31 March 2012 (restated)
Net sales 536 132 387 9 0 1,064
Inter-company sales 32 28 10 65 (135) 0
Other operating revenues 1 1 0 1 0 3
Total operating revenues 569 161 397 75 (135) 1,067
Other income 9 0 0 0 0 9
Depreciation/impairment property, plant and
equipment (10) (1) (2) (5) 0 (18)
Amortisation/impairment intangibles (3) (1) (1) (1) 0 (6)
Total operating income 62 24 4 20 0 110
Total assets at 31 December 2012 696 212 443 1,865 3,216

The comparative figures over 2012 have been restated for the adoption of IAS 19R, the reclassification of the stake in TNT Express as investments in associates and the transfer of customer contact services from Mail in the Netherlands to assets held for sale within PostNL Other.

As at 30 March 2013 the total assets within PostNL Other mainly included the stake in TNT Express for an amount of €927 million (31 December 2012: €1,367 million) and cash. Total operating income of PostNL Other does not include the results from investments in associates as these are presented below operating income.

Consolidated statement of financial position Restated
in € millions note 30 March 2013 31 December 2012
ASSETS
Non-current assets
Intangible assets
Goodwill 111 111
Other intangible assets 54 57
Total (1) 165 168
Property, plant and equipment
Land and buildings 297 303
Plant and equipment 141 140
Other 41 42
Construction in progress 59 51
Total (2) 538 536
Financial fixed assets
Investments in associates (3) 933 1,373
Other loans receivable 4 4
Deferred tax assets 47 70
Other financial fixed assets 1 0
Total 985 1,447
Pension assets (4) 22 0
Total non-current assets 1,710 2,151
Current assets
Inventory 9 9
Trade accounts receivable 441 432
Accounts receivable 26 50
Income tax receivable 4 4
Prepayments and accrued income 150 116
Cash and cash equivalents (6) 285 391
Total current assets 915 1,002
Assets classified as held for sale 60 63
Total assets 2,685 3,216
LIABILITIES AND EQUITY
Equity
Equity attributable to the equity holders of the parent (689) (301)
Non-controlling interests 9 9
Total (5) (680) (292)
Non-current liabilities
Deferred tax liabilities 40 41
Provisions for pension liabilities (4) 444 535
Other provisions (7) 111 117
Long-term debt (6) 1,606 1,615
Accrued liabilities 1 2
Total 2,202 2,310
Current liabilities
Trade accounts payable 230 233
Other provisions (7) 87 91
Other current liabilities 226 240
Income tax payable 16 28
Accrued current liabilities 594 595
Total 1,153 1,187
Liabilities related to assets classified as held for sale 10 11
Total liabilities and equity 2,685 3,216
Consolidated income statement Restated
in € millions note Q1 2013 Q1 2012
Net sales 1,068 1,064
Other operating revenues 3 3
Total revenues 1,071 1,067
Other income 2 9
Cost of materials (45) (46)
Work contracted out and other external expenses (531) (500)
Salaries, pensions and social security contributions (350) (345)
Depreciation, amortisation and impairments (28) (24)
Other operating expenses (45) (51)
Total operating expenses (999) (966)
Operating income 74 110
Interest and similar income 1 8
Interest and similar expenses (32) (33)
Net financial expenses (31) (25)
Results from investments in associates (3) 39 1
Reversal of/(Impairment) of investments in associates (3) (481) 570
Profit/(loss) before income taxes (399) 656
Income taxes (8) (11) (23)
Profit for the period (410) 633
Attributable to:
Non-controlling interests - -
Equity holders of the parent (410) 633
Earnings per (diluted) ordinary share (in € cents) 1 (93.2) 143.9

1 Based on an average of 439,973,297 of outstanding ordinary shares (2012 retrospectively restated for stock dividend).

Consolidated statement of comprehensive income Restated
in € millions Q1 2013 Q1 2012
Profit for the period (410) 633
Gains/(losses) on cashflow hedges, net of tax 4 (3)
Currency translation adjustment, net of tax (1) 0
Actuarial gains/(losses) pensions, net of tax (4) 17 (382)
Share other comprehensive income associates (3) 2 (5)
Total other comprehensive income for the period 22 (390)
Total comprehensive income for the period (388) 243
Attributable to:
Non-controlling interests - -
Equity holders of the parent (388) 243

The profit for the period related to the stake in TNT Express is reported as results from / impairment of investments in associates. In Q1 2013, profit for the period excluding the results from the stake in TNT Express was €32 million (Q1 2012 restated: €62 million).

Consolidated statement of cash flows Restated
in € millions note Q1 2013 Q1 2012
Profit/(loss) before income taxes (399) 656
Adjustments for:
Depreciation, amortisation and impairments 28 24
(Profit)/loss on assets held for sale (2) (9)
Interest and similar income (1) (8)
Interest and similar expenses 32 33
(Reversal of) impairments and results of investments in associates 442 (571)
Investment income 471 (555)
Pension liabilities (96) (41)
Other provisions (10) (22)
Changes in provisions (106) (63)
Inventory 1 (1)
Trade accounts receivable (11) 21
Other accounts receivable 22 (4)
Other current assets (34) (41)
Trade accounts payable (6) (15)
Other current liabilities excluding short-term financing and taxes (38) 31
Changes in working capital (66) (9)
Cash generated from operations (72) 53
Interest paid (1) (3)
Income taxes paid (8) (7) (33)
Net cash (used in)/from operating activities (9) (80) 17
Interest received 1 7
Capital expenditure on intangible assets (4) (6)
Capital expenditure on property, plant and equipment (25) (41)
Proceeds from sale of property, plant and equipment 4 16
Net cash (used in)/from investing activities (9) (24) (24)
Proceeds from short term borrowings - 11
Repayments of short term borrowings (1) (59)
Net cash (used in)/from financing activities (9) (1) (48)
Total change in cash (105) (55)
Cash at the beginning of the period 391 668
Exchange rate differences (1) -
Total change in cash (105) (55)
Cash at the end of the period 285 613
Consolidated statement of changes in equity Attributable
in € millions Issued
share
capital
Additional
paid in
capital
Translation
reserve
Hedge
reserve
Other
reserves
Retained
earnings
to equity
holders of the
parent
Non
controlling
interests
Total
equity
Balance at 31 December 2011
Effect of adoption IAS19R
31 151 8 (12) (1,478)
(690)
1,700 400
(690)
14
(3)
414
(693)
Balance at 1 January 2012 31 151 8 (12) (2,168) 1,700 (290) 11 (279)
Total comprehensive income
Total direct changes in equity
- -
- -
-
-
(3)
-
(387)
-
633
-
243
0
-
-
243
0
Balance at 31 March 2012 31 151 8 (15) (2,555) 2,333 (47) 11 (36)
Balance at 31 December 2012 35 147 9 (13) (1,744) 1,265 (301) 9 (292)
Total comprehensive income - - 4 (1) 19 (410) (388) - (388)
Total direct changes in equity - - - - - - 0 - 0
Balance at 30 March 2013 35 147 8 (9) (1,725) 855 (689) 9 (680)

Notes to the consolidated interim financial statements

1. Intangible assets

in € millions Q1 2013 Restated
Q1 2012
Balance at 1 January 168 176
Additions 4 6
Amortisation (7) (6)
Exchange rate differences (1) 0
Other 1 (1)
Balance at end of period 165 175

At Q1 2013, the intangible assets of €165 million consist of goodwill for an amount of €111 million and other intangible assets for an amount of €54 million. Goodwill resulted from acquisitions in the past in the segments Mail in the Netherlands (€57 million), International (€51 million) and Parcels (€3 million).

The additions to the intangible assets of €4 million concern additions to software including prepayments for software.

2. Property, plant and equipment

in € millions Restated
Q1 2013 Q1 2012
Balance at 1 January 536 451
Capital expenditures 25 41
Disposals (1) (2)
Depreciation (21) (18)
Exchange rate differences (1) 0
Balance at end of period 538 472

Capital expenditures of €25 million mainly relate to the new logistical infrastructure of Parcels for €16 million and for €3 million relating to Master plan related projects.

3. Investments in associates

The following table presents the changes of the carrying value of the stake in TNT Express.

Restated
in € millions Q1 2013 Q1 2012
Balance at 1 January 1,367 936
Share in net result 43 5
Purchase price adjustments* (4) (4)
Share in direct equity movements 2 (5)
Reversal of / (Impairment) (481) 570
Balance at end of period 927 1,502
* The purchase price adjustments may include the reversal of fair value adjustments included in the net result of TNT Express and additional net depreciation and amortisation charges

following the fair value adjustments identified at first recognition.

The share in the net result and direct equity movements of TNT Express are based on the Q1 2013 report of TNT Express, as published on 29 April 2013. The purchase price adjustments of €4 million include the net amortisation charge of the identified intangibles.

As a result of the withdrawal of the offer of UPS, the share price of TNT Express decreased from €8.43 per 31 December 2012 to €5.72 as per 28 March 2013 resulting in an impairment charge of €481 million decreasing the value of the stake in TNT Express to its market value of €927 million. The fair (market) value has been determined by multiplying the closing share price at period end of €5.72 by the total number of issued ordinary shares held by PostNL of 162,130,035.

The following table presents summarised financial information of TNT Express, as reported by TNT Express in its Q1 2013 report, published on 29 April 2013.

Condensed information TNT Express N.V.
Balances at end of period/Results and cashflows over the period 30 Mar 2013 31 Dec 2012*
Non-current assets 2,471 2,565
Current assets 2,191 1,902
Equity 2,769 2,617
Non-current liabilities 412 455
Current liabilities 1,481 1,395
Q1 2013 Q1 2012*
Net sales 1,666 1,744
Operating income 231 54
Profit/(loss) attributable to the shareholders 144 15
Net cash from operating activities 167 19
Net cash used in investing activities (28) (11)
Net cash used in financing activities (16) (29)
Changes in cash and cash equivalents 123 (21)
* Restated for IAS19R.

At Q1 2013, other investments in associates amounted to €6 million. These investments relate mainly to minority shareholdings within the segment Mail in the Netherlands and in Germany within the segment International.

4. Pensions

The pension assets and pension liabilities of the various defined benefit pension schemes are presented separately on the balance sheet. In Q1 2013, the pension assets increased by €22 million and the provisions for pension liabilities decreased by €91 million. The net movement of €113 million is the result of:

  • operating expenses of €31 million (Q1 2012: €26 million),
  • interest expenses of €6 million (Q1 2012: interest income of €1 million),
  • contributions paid to the pension funds and early retirement payments for a total amount of €127 million (Q1 2012: €67 million), including the payment of unconditional top up invoices for €64 million (Q1 2012: €0 million), and
  • actuarial gains of €23 million (Q1 2012: actuarial losses of €509 million), with a net impact on equity of €17 million (Q1 2012: €(382) million).

Under IAS 19R, the pension provision is updated quarterly for changes in discount rate, long term expected benefit increases and actual plan assets return. Compared to year-end 2012, the IAS 19 discount rate and the long term expected benefit increases per the end of Q1 2013 remained unchanged, which made total plan liabilities in line with expectations. Total plan assets return was higher than assumed, which positively influenced the net pension position in Q1 2013 by €23 million.

During Q1 2013, the coverage ratio of PostNL's main pension fund increased to 104.9% from 102.5% as per 31 December 2012. Since the coverage ratio at the end of Q1 2013 was above the minimum funding requirement, PostNL was not obliged to pay the conditional top up invoice of around €13 million. All unconditional top up invoices have now been paid.

The expenses for defined contribution plans in Q1 2013 were €1 million (Q1 2012: €1 million).

5. Equity

As a result of the adoption of IAS 19R, consolidated equity attributable to the equity holders of the parent has been restated from €1,069 million to €(301) million per 31 December 2012. During Q1 2013, consolidated equity further decreased to €(689) million on 30 March 2013. The decrease of €388 million in Q1 2013 is mainly explained by the value adjustment of the stake in TNT Express for an amount of €440 million.

Corporate equity

As a result of the adoption of IAS 19R, total corporate shareholders' equity has been restated by €1,169 million from €2,306 million to €1,137 million per 31 December 2012. During Q1 2013, corporate equity increased to €1,205 million on 30 March 2013. Distributable corporate equity amounted to €(379) million on 30 March 2013.

We refer to the 2012 Annual Report of PostNL N.V. as published on 25 February 2013 for detailed information on the main differences between consolidated and corporate equity resulting from the changed accounting framework in the corporate financial statements of PostNL N.V.

in millions 30 Mar
2013
31 Dec
2012
Restated
31 Mar
2012
Number of issued and outstanding shares
of which held by the company
440.0
0
440.0
0
392.3
0.1
Year-to-date average number of (diluted) shares 440.0 440.0 440.0

6. Net debt

Restated
30 Mar 31 Dec
in € millions 2013 2012
Short term debt 8 3
Long term debt 1,606 1,615
Total interest bearing debt 1,614 1,618
Long term interest bearing assets (3) (3)
Cash and other interest bearing assets (285) (391)
Net debt 1,326 1,224

The net debt position as at 30 March 2013 increased by €102 million compared to 31 December 2012 mainly due to net cash generated from operations of €(80) million and net cash used in investing activities of €(24) million.

7. Provisions

The provisions consist of long term and short term provisions for restructuring, claims and indemnities and other employee benefits. In Q1 2013, the balance of the long term and short term provisions decreased by €10 million, from €208 million to €198 million.

Restated
Q1 2012
in € millions Q1 2013
Balance at 1 January 208 333
Additions 9 2
Withdrawals (18) (24)
Releases (1) 0
Interest/other 0 1
Balance at end of period 198 312

The additions of €9 million in Q1 2013 related for €7 million to the cost savings programme for the restructuring of head office departments.

The withdrawals of €18 million in Q1 2013 related mainly to settlement agreements following the execution of the cost savings initiatives, including those within the joint venture 'Postkantoren' (€15 million in total).

8. Taxes

Restated
Effective Tax Rate Q1 2013 Q1 2012
Dutch statutory tax rate 25.0% 25.0%
Other statutory tax rates 1.1% 0.7%
Weighted average statutory tax rate 26.1% 25.7%
Non and partly deductible costs 1.9% 0.6%
Exempt income -0.1%
Other -2.4% 0.9%
Effective tax rate - before impact stake TNT Express 25.6% 27.1%
Impact stake TNT Express -28.4% -23.6%
Effective tax rate - reported -2.8% 3.5%

The tax expense in PostNL's statement of income in the first quarter of 2013 amounted to €11 million (Q1 2012: €23 million), or -2.8% (Q1 2012: 3.5%) of the profit/(loss) before tax of €(399) million (Q1 2012: €656 million).

The profit before tax in Q1 2013, excluding the impact of the stake in TNT Express of €(442) million predominantly covering the impairment of the stake in TNT Express, would have been €43 million (Q1 2012: €85 million), with a corresponding effective tax rate of 25.6% (Q1 2012: 27.1%). Results of the stake in TNT Express are non taxable and impacted the effective tax rate of Q1 2013 by -28.4% (Q1 2012: -23.6%).

The effective tax rate before the impact of the stake in TNT Express over Q1 2013 was 1.5% lower compared to Q1 2012. This reduction was mainly caused by the positive balance of a relatively substantial one-off benefit regarding prior years.

The income taxes paid in the Q1 2013 amounted to €7 million (Q1 2012: €33 million). The lower amount of income taxes paid mainly related to lower corporate income taxes paid in the Netherlands regarding the current year.

9. Cash flow statement

The net cash from operating activities decreased by €97 million to €(80) million in Q1 2013 from €17 million in Q1 2012. Cash generated from operations decreased from €53 million in Q1 2012 to €(72) million in Q1 2013 and was only partly offset by a decrease in taxes paid from €33 million in Q1 2012 to €7 million in Q1 2013. The decrease in cash generated from operations of €125 million was mainly due to pension top up payments (€64 million), higher cash out from working capital (€57 million) and lower profits.

The net cash used in investing activities of €(24) million in Q1 2013 was equal to Q1 2012. Lower capital expenditures of €18 million, mainly related to the execution of the cost savings initiatives, was offset by lower proceeds from the sale of property, plant and equipment of €(12) million and lower interest received of €(6) million.

The net cash used in financing activities decreased from €(48) million in Q1 2012 to €(1) million in Q1 2013. In Q1 2012, the cash outflow of €48 million related to the repayment of a German private placement of €30 million and changes in bank overdrafts of €18 million.

10. Labour force

Headcount 30 Mar
2013
31 Dec
2012
Mail in NL 48,890 54,474
Parcels 3,342 3,510
International 6,406 6,274
PostNL Other 2,140 2,153
Total 60,778 66,411

The number of employees working at PostNL at 30 March 2013 was 60,778, which is a decrease of 5,633 employees compared to 31 December 2012. This decrease is mainly the result of extra temporary employees that were hired in December 2012 within Mail in the Netherlands to handle Christmas mail and outflow relating to cost savings initiatives.

Average FTE's
Q1 2013 Q1 2012
Mail in NL 21,155 23,422
Parcels 2,905 2,469
International 5,415 5,107
PostNL Other 1,872 1,831
Total 31,347 32,829

The average number of full time equivalents (FTE) working at PostNL during the first three months of 2013 was 31,347, which is a decrease of 1,482 FTE compared to the same period last year. Reductions within operations in the Netherlands were partly offset by an increase in Parcels (mainly as a result of the acquisition of trans-o-flex in 2012) and in International.

11. Related parties

As at 30 March 2013, the year to date purchases of PostNL from joint ventures amounted to €3 million (Q1 2012: €7 million). During Q1 2013 no sales were made by PostNL companies to its joint ventures. The net amounts due to the joint venture entities in Q1 2013 amounted to €3 million (Q1 2012: €27 million).

As at 30 March 2013, no material amounts were payable by PostNL to associated companies. In Q1 2013, the value of the transactions with TNT Express was not material and related to business activities.

As at 30 March 2013, no events have occurred that triggered disclosure of a significant contingent asset or liability under IAS 34 following the agreement with TNT Express.

12. Subsequent events

On 15 April 2013, PostNL announced the agreement in principle reached with the trade unions on a one year collective labour agreement for mail deliverers.

On 16 April 2013, PostNL N.V.'s Annual General Meeting of Shareholders (AGM) adopted the 2012 financial statements and determined the dividend over 2012 at €0.181 per ordinary share, which has been paid as an interim dividend in shares in August 2012. No final dividend will be paid out.

Other

Working days

Working days Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Total
2005 64 63 65 64 256
2006 65 62 65 63 255
2007 64 61 65 64 254
2008 62 62 65 66 255
2009 61 61 65 68 255
2010 65 60 65 65 255
2011 65 61 65 64 255
2012 65 61 65 64 255
2013 63 61 65 65 254

Press releases since the fourth quarter 2012 results

Date Subject
1 March 2013 PostNL publishes agenda AGM 2013
27 March 2013 PostNL offers 1,700 jobs for people distant from the labour market
27 March 2013 Intention to adjust Universal Service Obligation
15 April 2013 PostNL and trade unions reach agreement in principle for CLA mail deliverers
16 April 2013 Resolutions Annual General Meeting of Shareholders

Calendar

Date Event
5 August 2013 Publication of Q2 & HY 2013 results
4 November 2013 Publication of Q3 2013 results
24 February 2014 Publication of Q4 & FY 2013 results
6 May 2014 Publication of Q1 2014 results
4 August 2014 Publication of Q2 & HY 2014 results
3 November 2014 Publication of Q3 2014 results

Contact information

Published by PostNL N.V.
Prinses Beatrixlaan 23
2595 AK The Hague
The Netherlands
T: +31 88 86 86 161
Investor Relations Cees Visser
Director Treasury & Investor Relations
T: +31 88 86 88 875
M: +31 6 51 31 36 45
E: [email protected]
Inge Steenvoorden
Manager Investor Relations
T: +31 88 86 88 875
M: +31 6 10 51 96 70
E: [email protected]
Media Relations Werner van Bastelaar
Manager Media Relations and Public Relations
T: +31 88 86 88260
M : +31 6 31 02 26 97
E : [email protected]
Marc Potma
Press Officer
T: +31 88 86 87461
M : +31 6 13 73 37 83
E : [email protected]

Webcast and conference call

On 7 May 2013, at 09.30 CET, PostNL will host a press conference call (in Dutch). The press conference call can be followed live via a webcast on www.postnl.com.

On 7 May 2013, at 14.00 CET, the presentation for analysts and investors will start. The presentation can be followed live via a webcast on www.postnl.com.

Additional information

Additional information available at www.postnl.com

Warning about forward-looking statements

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