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TeamViewer AG Investor Presentation 2021

May 4, 2021

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Q1 2021 Unaudited Results Investor Presentation

4 May 2021

Important Notice

This presentation as well as any information communicated in connection therewith (the "Presentation") contains information regarding TeamViewer AG (the "Company") and its subsidiaries (the Company, together with its subsidiaries, "TeamViewer"). It is being provided for informational purposes only and should not be relied on for any purpose and may not be redistributed, reproduced, published, or passed on to any other person or used in whole or in part for any other purpose.

All stated figures are unaudited.

Certain statements in this presentation may constitute forward looking statements. These statements are based on assumptions that are believed to be reasonable at the time they are made, and are subject to significant risks and uncertainties, including, but not limited to, those risks and uncertainties described in TeamViewer's disclosures. You should not rely on these forward-looking statements as predictions of future events, and we undertake no obligation to update or revise these statements. Our actual results may differ materially and adversely from any forward-looking statements discussed in these statements due to several factors, including without limitation, risks from macroeconomic developments, external fraud, lack of innovation capabilities, inadequate data security and changes in competition levels.

The Company undertakes no obligation, and does not expect to publicly update, or publicly revise, any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. All subsequent written and oral forward-looking statements attributable to it or to persons acting on its behalf are expressly qualified in their entirety by the cautionary statements referred to above and contained elsewhere in this Presentation.

This document contains certain alternative performance measures (collectively, "APMs") including billings and Adjusted EBITDA that are not required by, or presented in accordance with, IFRS, German GAAP or any other generally accepted accounting principles. TeamViewer presents APMs because they are used by management in monitoring, evaluating and managing its business and management believes these measures provide an enhanced understanding of TeamViewer's underlying results and related trends. The definitions of the APMs may not be comparable to other similarly titled measures of other companies and have limitations as analytical tools and should, therefore, not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for analysis of TeamViewer's operating results as reported under IFRS or German GAAP. APMs such as billings and Adjusted EBITDA are not measurements of TeamViewer's performance or liquidity under IFRS or German GAAP and should not be considered as alternatives to results for the period or any other performance measures derived in accordance with IFRS, German GAAP or any other generally accepted accounting principles or as alternatives to cash flow from operating, investing or financing activities.

TeamViewer has defined each of the following APMs as follows:

"Billings" represent the (net) value of goods and services invoiced to customers in a given period if realization is probable – it is defined as revenue adjusted for change in deferred revenue P&L-effective;

"Adjusted EBITDA" means EBITDA, adjusted for P&L-effective changes in deferred revenue as well as for certain special items relating to share-based compensations and other material items that are not reflective of the operating performance of the business.

"Adjusted EBITDA margin" means adjusted EBITDA as a percentage of billings.

This document also includes further certain operational metrics, such as Net Retention Rate, and additional financial measures that are not required by, or presented in accordance with IFRS, German GAAP or any other generally accepted accounting principles (collectively, "other financial measures"). TeamViewer presents these operational metrics and other financial measures for information purposes and because they are used by the management for monitoring, evaluating and managing its business. The definitions of these operational metrics and other financial metrics may not be comparable to other similarly titled measures of other companies and have limitations as analytical tools and should, therefore, not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for analysis of TeamViewer's operating results, performance or liquidity as reported under IFRS or German GAAP.

TeamViewer has defined these operational metrics and other financial measures for information purposes as follows:

"Levered free cash flow" (FCFE) means net cash from operating activities less capital expenditure for property, plant and equipment and intangible assets (excl. M&A), payments for the capital element of lease liabilities and interest paid for borrowings and lease liabilities; and

"Net leverage" means the ratio of net financial debt (sum of interest-bearing loans and borrowings, current and non-current, less cash and cash equivalents) to Adjusted EBITDA.

"Net retention rate" or "NRR" means annual recurring billings (renewals, up- & cross sell) attributable to retained subscribers (subscribers which had been subscribers in the previous 12-month period) of the last 12-month period divided by all annual recurring billings of the previous 12-month period. TeamViewer amended the NRR definition with the beginning of FY 2021 to facilitate a direct derivation from reported annual recuring billings. For further explanation please refer to the appendix of this presentation.

The use by TeamViewer of any MSCI ESG research llc or its affiliates ("MSCI") data, and the use of MSCI logos, trademarks, service marks or index names herein, do not constitute a sponsorship, endorsement, recommendation, or promotion of TeamViewer by MSCI. MSCI services and data are the property of MSCI or its information providers and are provided "as-is" and without warranty. MSCI names and logos are trademarks or service marks of MSCI. In 2020, TeamViewer received a rating of "AA" (on a scale of AAA-CCC) in the MSCI ESG ratings assessment.

Copyright© 2020 Systainalytics. All rights reserved. This publications contains information developed by Systainalytics (www.systainalytics.com). Such information and data are proprietary of Systainalytics and/or its third-party suppliers (Third Party Data) and are provided for informational purposes only. They do not constitute an endorsement of any product or project, nor investment advice and are not warranted to be complete, timely, accurate or suitable for a particular purpose. Their use is subject to conditions available at https://www.systainalytics.com/legal-disclaimers. In December 2020, TeamViewer received an ESG Risk Rating of 15.6 and was assessed by Systainalytics to be at "Low Risk" of experiencing material financial impacts from ESG factors.

ISS ESG: In February 2020, TeamViewer has been awarded "Prime" status with the ISS ESG Corporate Rating.

In April 2020 TeamViewer has received an ESG rating score from Vigeo Eiris

Business Overview

Oliver Steil

Q1 2021 Highlights

Preparing the ground for long-term growth while delivering 26% cc1 billings growth and high profitability

Beating Tough Q1 2020 Comp Strategic Achievements Additional Highlights

• Acquisition integrations well on track

  • Leadership in AR-assisted workflows: global footprint with Upskill and Frontline
  • Xaleon rolled out as TeamViewer Engage
  • Marketing and brand building strategy launched
  • Partnerships activated
  • New CMO on management board
  • Serving over 2,000 enterprise customers with digitalisation solutions across the value chain

  • 17% subscriber growth2

  • 100% NRR
  • ESG embedded in financing strategy with €300m promissory note loan
  • Strong liquidity position
  • Net leverage reduced to 1.6x

1Growth at constant currencies 2Year-on-year growth as of 31 March 2021, LTM

Over 2,000 enterprise customers with billings up 90% yoy Quality of client base steadily improving and successful retention of larger enterprises

1Customers with invoiced billings across all products and services of at least €10,000 during the last twelve months (ACV or annual contract value) 2Total billings of all enterprise customers

Trend towards higher ACVs in the enterprise segment driven by new businesses, high retention and strong upselling

Sector Country ACV in € License Use Cases
Industrials Germany >200k Tensor Group wide
remote support for
security systems in buildings with >14,000 managed devices
Industrials France >200k Tensor/Pilot Supporting sales representatives; AR-based support of field technicians
Logistics USA >100k Tensor Remote control of refrigeration systems in distribution centers
Agriculture France >100k Tensor Remote support & maintenance for more than 500 users of farming software
Education Services USA >50k Tensor Remote support to users of an online education platform as well as employees
Technology Hardware Germany >50k Frontline AR-based remote support and troubleshooting for water treatment systems
Financial Services USA >50k Tensor Internal IT support with high security feautres (SSO) as well as MS Intune & Teams integration
Industrials Switzerland >50k Tensor Group-wide remote support solution meeting high security and integration requirements
Life Science USA >50k Tensor Remote access for scientific devices, internal IT support and working from home
Materials Sweden <50k Frontline AR-based remote support in the event of a machine breakdown as well as general maintenance
Healthcare USA <50k Tensor Remote support for employees working from home
Logistics USA <50k Frontline AR-support to optimize the receiving process in warehouses
Industrials China <50k Frontline/Tensor AR-based guidance for automobile repairs and spare parts picking
TMT Japan <50k Frontline Enhanced customer engagement and quoting processes through AR

Selection of Q1 2021 deals

Smart factory use cases digitalize the enterprise value chain

A global manufacturer of equipment and process technology for the food, feed and mobility industries with more than 12,000 employees worldwide

  • Bühler Group production lines ensure food supply for two billion people
  • Digitalisation of support processes: remote maintenance and commissioning of machines
  • AR-based knowledge transfer and trainings using smart glasses at plants and construction sites
  • Reducing machine downtime and higher customer satisfaction via real-time support

Bühler picture source: www.buhlergroup.com

ESG at the core of our solutions portfolio and strategy

  • Our platform connects people worldwide and free of charge
  • Our solutions support businesses in their efforts to digitalization and efficiency
  • Using our products reduces travel and enables companies to limit their carbon footprint and thus contributes to avoid 37 megatons of CO2e emissions per year1
  • Embedded ESG in financing strategy with ESG-linked promissory note loan
  • Promoting a diverse workplace with equal opportunities
  • 91% employee retention in 20202
  • 34% female ratio and gender pay equality3
  • Staff of over 70 nationalities

Our accomplishments drive us to improve even further Defined environmental and diversity goals partially achieved

Environmental goals 2019 2020 Target
CO2e emissions (t) / employee4 7.0 3.3 -
50% by 2025
vs. 2019
CO2e emissions (t) / €m revenue5 241 213 -
50% by 2030
vs. 2019
Women in management positions Today Target
Management Board 33% 25% by 2023
Supervisory Board 0% 33% by 2023

Progress already reflected in favorable ESG ratings by various agencies6

1Regarding a study conducted by the renowned sustainability experts of the DFGE research institute in 2020

2Employee retention increased by 5%-points in 2020 398.8%% equality amongst largest TeamViewer employee groups: inside sales representatives, software developers and customer support specialists 4GHG scope 1 and 2 emissions as well as operational scope 3 emissions development per FTE against 2019 5GHG scope 1, 2 and 3 (full) emissions development per million EUR against 2019 6See disclaimer on page 2

Financial Overview

Stefan Gaiser

22% yoy and 26% cc billings growth with 100% net retention rate FX effects carrying into Q1 2021

Billings by Category (€m) & Net Retention Rate (LTM)

  • NRR amended now derived from reported gross billings
  • NRR calculated as retained billings in the LTM period divided by total recurring billings in the previous LTM period 1
  • NRR of 100% (LTM Q1 2021):
  • Gross-value churn compensated by expansion
  • FX impact of ~(3pp)

1Previously based on billings net of payment defaults. See comparison to previously disclosed net retention rates and billings categories and definitions in the appendix

Tough Q1 2020 comp beat with well-balanced performance across regions and sales channels…

Q1 2021 Billings €44.9m +18% | +28% cc

Good performance across all sales channels

Upskill acquisition strengthens enterprise sales for enhanced pipeline building and acceleration of up- & cross sell

Successful retention and capacity adjustments as expected

AMERICAS EMEA APAC

Q1 2021 Billings

€86.7m +26% | +27% cc

Largest enterprise deal now above €1m ACV

Q1 2021 Billings

€14.9m +17% | +17% cc

Toughest comp given full quarter 2020 lock-down impact (except Japan)

Good enterprise pipeline build. Marketing step-up required

…resulting in strong group billings growth and best-in-class adj. EBITDA margin, while investments in future growth continued

€m Q1 21 Q1 20
Billings 146.6 119.7 +22%
Cost of sales
of
billings
%
(10.2)
(7
.0%)
(7.8)
(6
.5%)
+31%
Gross profit
Margin
%
136.4
93.0%
111.9
93.5%
+22%
-0.5pp
Sales
of
billings
%
(16.4)
(11
.2%)
(12.7)
(10
.6%)
+29%
Marketing
of
billings
%
(11.0)
(7
.5%)
(6.9)
(5
.8%)
+59%
R&D
of
billings
%
(9.1)
(6
.2%)
(7.4)
(6
.2%)
+22%
G&A
of
billings
%
(6.6)
(4
.5%)
(6.1)
(5
.1%)
+8%
Other1
of
billings
%
(3.3)
(2
.2%)
(4.9)
(4
.1%)
-33%
Total Opex
of
billings
%
(46.3)
(31
.6%)
(38.1)
(31
.8%)
+22%
Adj. EBITDA 90.0 73.9 +22%
Margin
%
61
4%
61
7%
-0
3pp
  • Q1 2021 billings up 26% at constant currencies
  • Gross profit margin stable and well above 90%
  • Continued investments across all functions, with focus on marketing
  • Scale effects within G&A
  • Lower bad debt expenses due to improved processes and receivables aging

1 Incl. other income/expenses and bad debt expenses of €4.5m in Q1 2021 and €5.2m in Q1 2020

Continued strong Levered Free Cash Flow

Levered Free Cash Flow (€m) and Cash Conversion

Q1 21 Q1 20
Pre-Tax net cash from operating activities (IFRS) 46.6 62.8 -26%
Income tax paid (12.6) (8.1) 55%
Capital expenditure (excl. M&A) (3.9) (5.2) -25%
Lease repayments (1.1) (1.0) 14%
Interest paid for borrowings and lease liabilities (4.0) (13.3) -70%
Levered Free Cash Flow (FCFE) 25.0 35.2 -29%
as % of adj. EBITDA 28% 48%
as % of EBITDA 62% 75%
  • Operational cash flow impacted by changes in other net working capital including marketing prepayment
  • Levered free cash flow excludes Xaleon and Upskill acquisitions as well as cash flow from net borrowings

Strong liquidity position

Acquisitions funded with operating cash flow. New debt raised to fund future growth and repay RCF

Development of cash & cash equivalents in Q1 2021 (€m)

Slight reduction in net leverage to 1.6x of LTM adjusted EBITDA Debt diversified and maturities extended with promissory note loan

2021 outlook confirmed after strong Q1

Strategic initiatives and marketing partnerships to underpin long-term growth with 50%+ margins

  • 2021 outlook assumes USD/EUR exchange rate of 1.20 and broadly stable other currencies
  • Deferred revenue from record Q1 billings to be largely released to revenue during the remainder of the year
  • Updated 2021 adj. EBITDA margin outlook solely due to marketing partnerships

Q&A

Thank you for your attention!

5 May Roadshow (Morgan Stanley)
19 -
20 May
Commerzbank European Conference, USA
15 Jun Annual General Meeting
3 Aug Q2 2021 Results

Appendix

Billings categories definitions: comparative view

Previous Definitions OLD New Definitions

Renewal Billings: Billings from subscription renewals and up- & cross sell to all subscribers.

Migration Billings: Billings from new subscription sales to perpetual license customers.

New Billings: Billings from new subscription sales.

Other Billings: Billings from perpetual license sales, OEM subscription licenses, professional services and hardware reselling.

Net Retention Rate: Annual recurring billings of existing subscription customers during the period considered less gross value churn plus billings from upselling and cross-selling, including foreign exchange effects and expiring discounts, as a percentage of annual recurring billings in the previous period (based on billings net of payment defaults).

Retained Billings: Annual recurring billings (renewals, up- & cross sell) attributable to retained subscribers which were subscribers in the previous 12-month period.

New Billings: Annual recurring billings attributable to new subscribers

Non-Recurring: Billings: All billings that do not recur annually such as professional services and hardware reselling.

Net Retention Rate: Retained billings of the last 12-month period divided by all annual recurring billings of the previous 12-month period.

Q1 2021 reconciliation from management key metrics to IFRS

€m Management view
adjusted P&L1
Change in
deferred revenue2
D&A Other non-IFRS
adjustments
Accounting view
IFRS P&L1
Billings / Revenue 146.6 (28.2) 118.3
Cost of sales (10.2) / (7.0%) (8.0) (0.1) (18.3) / (15
5%)
Gross profit
margin
%
136.4
93
0%
100.0
84
5%
Sales (16.4) / (11
2%)
(1.6) (6.6) (24.6) / (20
8%)
Marketing (11.0) / (7
5%)
(0.3) (1.7) (13.0) / (11
0%)
R&D (9.1) / (6
2%)
(1.5) (3.3) (13.8) / (11
7%)
G&A (6.6) / (4
5%)
(0.6) (6.6) (13.7) / (11
6%)
Other3 (3.3) / (2
3%)
(2.8) (6.1) / (5.1%)
Adj. EBITDA
margin
%
90.0
61
4%
D&A (ordinary only)4 (4.8)4
Adj. EBIT / Operating profit (EBIT)
margin
%
85.2
58
1%
(28.2) (7.1)5 (21.1) 28.8
24
3%
D&A (total4+5) 11.9
EBITDA
margin
%
40.7
34
4%

1Margins and percentages of billings in adjusted view and IFRS revenue 2 Included change in undue billings 3 Incl. other income/expenses and bad debt expenses of €4.5m in Q1 2021 4D&A excl. amortization intangible assets from PPA 5Amortization intangible assets from PPA

Deferred revenue and non-IFRS adjustments in EBITDA

Deferred revenue adjustments Other non-IFRS adjustments

€m Q1 21 Q1 20
Billings 146.6 119.7
Perpetual def. revenue
Release / (Addition)
1.7 17.4
Subscription def. revenue
Release / (Addition)
(14.8) (21.5)
Unallocated def. revenue
Release / (Addition)
(15.2) (12.9)
Revenue 118.3 102.7
  • Perpetual deferred revenue now largely released with €0.9m remaining on balance sheet (see next page)
  • Unallocated deferred revenue of €15.2m mainly consists of the increase of undue billings during the quarter which are not yet recognizable as receivables under IFRS 15
Q1 21
(15.0)
Q1 20
(10.1)
(0.9) (0.1)
(7.2) -
(6.9) (10.0)
(3.3) -
(1.3) -
(2.0) -
(2.8) -
(21.1) (10.1)
  • M&A related and TLO share-based compensation not dilutive to share count and not cash relevant
  • Valuation effects relate to a negative mark-to-market effect of hedging instruments

Deferred revenue development

Perpetual deferred revenue from previous license sales model largely released

€m Q1 21 Q1 20
Perpetual deferred revenue (BoP) 2.6 48.9
(–) Release 1.7 17.5
(+) Addition 0.0 0.1
Perpetual deferred revenue (EoP) 0.9 31.4
Subscription deferred revenue (BoP) 212.5 164.0
(–) Release 131.8 98.1
(+) Addition 146.6 119.6
Subscription deferred revenue (EoP) 227.3 185.5
Total deferred revenue (BoP) 215.2 212.8
(–) Release 133.5 115.6
(+) Addition 146.6 119.7
Total deferred revenue (EoP) 228.3 216.9

Profit & Loss Statement

(unaudited)

€ thousand Q1 2021 Q1 2020 ∆ %
Revenue 118,330 102,717 15%
Cost of sales (18,380) (14,067) 31%
Gross profit 99,950 88,650 13%
Sales (24,625) (15,705) 57%
Marketing (12,994) (8,691) 50%
R&D (13,814) (9,473) 46%
G&A (13,676) (12,829) 7%
Bad debt expenses (4,495) (5,157) -13%
Other income 1,494 453 >100%
Other expenses (3,078) (137) >100%
Operating Profit 28,761 37,111 -23%
Finance income 403 40 >100%
Finance costs (5,248) (8,130) -35%
Foreign exchange income 4,738 5,697 -17%
Foreign exchange costs (18,718) (13,253) 41%
Profit before taxation 9,936 21,465 -54%
Income taxes (6,690) (9,339) -28%
Profit / (loss) for the period 3,246 12,126 -73%
Basic number of shares issued and outstanding 200,000,000 200,000,000
Earnings per share (in € per share) 0.02 0.06 -67%
Diluted number of shares issued and outstanding 200,380,918 200,000,000
Diluted
earnings per share (in € per share)
0.02 0.06 -67%

Balance Sheet (unaudited)

€ thousand 31 March 2021 31 December 2020
Non-current
assets
Goodwill 665,076 646,793
Intangible assets 268,074 255,330
Property, plant and equipment 43,329 40,469
Financial assets 4,516 4,516
Other assets 966 857
Deferred tax assets 159 159
Total non-current assets 982,119 948,124
Current
assets
Trade receivables 18,055 19,667
Other assets 33,107 7,594
Tax assets 52 52
Financial assets 1,443 4,456
Cash and cash equivalents 437,330 83,531
Total current assets 489,987 115,301
Total assets 1,472,106 1,063,425

Balance Sheet (cont'd) (unaudited)

€ thousand 31 March 2021 31 December 2020
Equity
Issued capital 201,071 201,071
Capital reserve 381,012 366,898
(Accumulated losses)/retained earnings (323,608) (326,854)
Hedge reserve (48) (61)
Foreign currency translation reserve 320 (343)
Total equity attributable to owners of the parent 258,748 240,711
liabilities
Non-current
Provisions 400 433
Financial liabilities 857,317 440,153
Deferred revenue 267 361
Deferred and other liabilities 2,576 1,614
Other financial
liabilities
13,354 0
Deferred tax liabilities 27,926 29,186
Total non
-current liabilities
901,839 471,747
liabilities
Current
Provisions 3,475 2,225
Financial liabilities 31,755 82,099
Trade payables 7,889 8,304
Deferred revenue 227,968 214,811
Deferred and other liabilities 35,593 39,120
Other financial liabilities 2,891 29
Tax liabilities 1,948 4,378
Total current liabilities 311,519 350,966
Total liabilities 1,213,359 822,714
Total equity and liabilities 1,472,106 1,063,425

Cash Flow Statement (unaudited)

€ thousand Q1 2021 Q1 2020
Cash
flows
from
operating
activities
Profit before taxation 9,936 21,465
Depreciation, amortisation and impairment of non
-current assets
11,937 9,613
(Gain)/loss from the sale of property, plant and equipment (0) 3
Increase/(decrease) in provisions 1,217 (978)
Non
-operational foreign exchange (gains)/
losses 15,306 6,689
Expenses for equity settled share
-based compensation
14,115 10,133
Net financial costs 4,845 8,091
Change in deferred revenue 13,062 4,123
Changes in other net working capital and other (23,851) 3,682
Income tax paid (12,586) (8,104)
Net cash from operating activities 33,981 54,717
Cash
flows
from
investing
activities
Capital expenditure for property, plant and equipment and intangible assets (3,859) (5,155)
Proceeds from the sale of property, plant and equipment (0) 0
Payments for the acquisition of non
-current financial assets
0 (51)
Acquisition of subsidiaries (19,097) 0
Net cash used in investing activities (22,956) (5,205)

Cash Flow Statement (cont'd) (unaudited)

€ thousand Q1 2021 Q1 2020
flows
from
financing
Cash
activities
Repayments of borrowings (52,730) 0
Proceeds from bank borrowings 400,000 0
Payments for the capital element of lease
liabilities
(1,107) (967)
Interest paid for borrowings and lease
liabilities
(3,975) (13,349)
Net cash used in financing activities 342,188 (14,316)
Net change in cash and cash equivalents 353,213 35,195
Net foreign exchange rate difference 1,516 453
Net change from cash risk provisioning (930) (972)
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period 83,531 71,153
Cash and cash equivalents at end of period 437,330 105,829