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Bucharest, 26 th of April 2017

ISP Group presentation for conference: “How can Romanian entrepreneurs take their business across the border". Alessandro Santacroce ISBD - Head of Domestic Corporates & Institutional Clients. Bucharest, 26 th of April 2017. The Group at a glance: Financial Highlights.

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Bucharest, 26 th of April 2017

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  1. ISP Group presentation for conference: “How can Romanian entrepreneurs take their business across the border" Alessandro Santacroce ISBD - Head of Domestic Corporates & Institutional Clients Bucharest, 26th of April 2017

  2. The Group at a glance: Financial Highlights Figures as at 31 December 2016 (1)Including Net Income (2)As at 31 March 2017

  3. FY16: A Solid Year, Delivering on Our Commitments (1) Based on ordinary shares price as of 2.2.17 (2) Including Levies and other charges concerning the banking industry: €820m pre-tax (€559m net of tax) (3) Pro-forma fully loaded Basel 3 (31.12.16 financial statements considering the total absorption of DTA related to goodwill realignment/adjustments to loans and the expected absorption of DTA on losses carried forward); including estimated benefits from the Danish Compromise (14bps

  4. Leadership in Italy built on long-standing relationships with customers RANKINGIN ITALY Figures as at 31 December 2016 (1)Including bonds (2)Data as at 30 September 2016 (3)Mutual funds; data as at 30 September 2016

  5. Europeanscale BANKS’ MARKET CAPITALISATION (euro bn) EUROZONE RANKING Source: Bloomberg Pricesasat31 March 2017

  6. The Banca deiTerritori Division Figures as at 31 December 2016 (1)Retail customers: individual customers with financial assets up to 100,000 euro and businesses/companies with low-complexity needs (2)Personal customers: individual customers with financial assets between 100,000 and one million euro (3)SME customers: companies with group turnover below 350 million euro (4)Industrial credit, leasing and factoring, payment systems, relations with Non-profit Entities

  7. The Private Banking Division Figures as at 31 December 2016

  8. The Asset Management Division Figures as at 31 December 2016

  9. ISP – International Network & Global Industry • The Intesa Sanpaolo Group plays a leading role in the Corporate and Investment Banking activity counting 56 domestic branches and 19,000 • customers; • The Division serves Italian and International corporates (with sales > € 350m), and financial institutions with a client-oriented approach centered on global relationship managers and origination teams dedicated to relations with clients; • Intesa Sanpaolo solid international network in 34 countries comprises direct branches, corporate banks and representative offices focused on corporate banking supporting its client’s cross-border activity; • Banca IMI, the investment bank of the Group, is the leading Italian player in Investment Banking and Structured Finance activities; Source: Intesa Sanpaolo data

  10. The Corporate and Investment Banking Division The international network of specialists spread across 28 countries serving corporate customers Figures as at 31 December 2016 (1)The Representative Offices include International and Regulatory Affairs in Brussels. The Casablanca Representative Office wasclosed on 31 March 2017

  11. The Corporate and Investment Banking Division Complete solutions for global needs of Financial Institutions and Corporate clients

  12. The Corporate and Investment Banking Division BANCA IMI Capital Markets and Investment Banking

  13. The International Subsidiary Banks Division Figures as at 31 December 2016

  14. The International Subsidiary Banks Division Russian Federation Ranking n.r. Total Assets (€m) 854 Clients 256,000 Branches 36 Romania Ranking n.r. Total Assets (€m) 904 Clients 80,000 Branches 45 Hungary Ranking 7th Total Assets (€m) 5,269 Clients 438,000 Branches 82 Egypt Ranking 5th Total Assets (€m) 3,285 Clients 1,462,000 Branches 172 Serbia Ranking 1st Total Assets (€m) 4,570 Clients 1,465,000 Branches 166 Croatia Ranking 2nd Total Assets (€m) 9,966 Clients 1,650,000 Branches 195 11 countries 7.5 millioncustomers 1,067 branches Slovakia Czech Republic Ranking 2nd Total Assets (€m) 14,409 Clients 1,654,000 Branches 234 (1 branch in Prague) Bosnia Ranking 7th Total Assets (€m) 911 Clients 162,000 Branches 53 Albania Ranking 4th Total Assets (€m) 1,102 Clients 186,000 Branches 32 Slovenia Ranking 7th Total Assets (€m) 2,314 Clients 192,000 Branches 52 Figures as at 31 December 2016

  15. The Group International network Figures as at 31 December 2016 (1)International and Regulatory Affairs (2)The Casablanca Representative Office was closed on 31 March 2017

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