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Example Presentation Name Results for the 6 months ended 31 January 2019 Graeme Watt,

Example Presentation Name Results for the 6 months ended 31 January 2019 Graeme Watt, CEO Graham Charlton, CFO 19 March 2019 Presentation Date

Who we are 1, 188 Leading IT infrastructure solutions provider Employees at 31 July

Who we are 1, 188 Leading IT infrastructure solutions provider Employees at 31 July 2018 £ 797 m FY 18 revenue £ 175 m FY 18 gross profit 11, 900 Customers in FY 18 200+ vendors £ 68. 0 m FY 18 operating profit 98% FY 18 cash conversion 2

H 1 2019 summary results Strong growth and profitability Significant cash generation and returns

H 1 2019 summary results Strong growth and profitability Significant cash generation and returns to shareholders 3 * ** l l l l Gross profit up 27% to £ 94. 7 m Operating profit up 40% to £ 33. 9 m Gross invoiced income* up 29% to £ 607. 8 m IFRS 15 restated revenue up 21% to £ 434. 0 m Gross profit per customer up by 19% Customer numbers up 620 (+6. 5%) 54 consecutive quarters of organic top line and bottom line year over year growth l Strong cash conversion of 103%** l The Company remains debt free with £ 52. 8 m of cash l Interim dividend of 4. 5 p per share, up 36% Gross invoiced income reflects gross income billed to customers adjusted for deferred and accrued revenue items and is consistent with our previously applied revenue policy. Defined as cash flow from operations before tax but after capital expenditure, as a percentage of operating profit

Strategic update Acquire More Customers • • • Customer numbers up 620 (+6. 5%)

Strategic update Acquire More Customers • • • Customer numbers up 620 (+6. 5%) Revenue and gross profit from new customers up on prior period Growth coming from both corporate and public sector People and Culture • • • Sell More to Existing Customers • • • Strong growth from existing customer base Increase of 19% in GP per customer Positive trends in business lines purchased per customer Operational Excellence Strengthened leadership team with the addition of new CIO, Rob Parkinson Average headcount up 15% period-on-period, with further recruitment planned for H 2 • Further investments in development, benefits and office space • • • Addressable Market Expansion Further vendor awards during the period, and winner of CRN Reseller of the Year Multinational sales fulfilment Accelerated customer e. Cat adoption • • Back-office systems, data and processes evolution underway • • • Ireland Security and cyber assessment services Managed SIEM Cloud Assessment and Cloud Intelligence services Multinational sales fulfilment 4 4

H 1 2019 financial review Graham Charlton, CFO

H 1 2019 financial review Graham Charlton, CFO

Impact of IFRS 15 on revenue l Presentational impact on revenue only, no impact

Impact of IFRS 15 on revenue l Presentational impact on revenue only, no impact on any measure of profit or cash 6

Summary income statement l Strong revenue and gross profit growth reflect another period of

Summary income statement l Strong revenue and gross profit growth reflect another period of successful execution of the strategy l Upswing in gross margin reflects higher proportion of gross invoiced income coming from cloud-based software, meaning more revenue recognised as agent (net) under IFRS 15. l Gross profit growth materially ahead of expectations entering the year, as communicated in the January update l Operating profit growth of 40% driven by higher than expected GP growth, delivering a resultant short-term spike in operating leverage. l The increase in the ratio of OP to GP is expected to normalise in the second half as investment in people and capabilities continues. l The effective tax rate is 19. 2% (FY 18: 19. 5%). In both periods the statutory tax rate is 19. 0% l The ETR is slightly higher than the statutory tax rate because of nondeductible expenses 7

Sales experience and longevity of customer relationships continue to drive profits H 1 GP

Sales experience and longevity of customer relationships continue to drive profits H 1 GP (£m) 110 H 1 19 100 90 H 1 18 80 70 H 1 17 60 H 1 16 H 1 15 50 H 1 14 40 H 1 13 30 H 1 12 20 500 8 700 900 1, 100 1, 300 1, 500 Cumulative years of experience of salespeople 1, 700 1, 900

Customer numbers 7. 5 k H 1 15 9 * +0. 6 k +7%

Customer numbers 7. 5 k H 1 15 9 * +0. 6 k +7% +0. 7 k +8% +0. 7 k +9% 8. 2 k H 1 16 +0. 6 k +7% 8. 9 k 9. 5 k 10. 1 k H 1 17 H 1 18 H 1 19 A customer is defined as a unique trading entity that has transacted with Softcat during the period

Gross profit per customer +19% +14% +5% 10 £ 6. 2 k £ 6.

Gross profit per customer +19% +14% +5% 10 £ 6. 2 k £ 6. 5 k £ 6. 9 k H 1 15 H 1 16 H 1 17 £ 7. 9 k H 1 18 £ 9. 4 k H 1 19

Cash flow l Capital expenditure requirements have remained limited, and mainly relate to general

Cash flow l Capital expenditure requirements have remained limited, and mainly relate to general office and computer equipment. l The slight increase period on period is in line with expectations on entering the year. Some further growth in capital investment is anticipated in H 2. l The net working capital movement reflects roughly equal and offsetting growth in receivables and payables, broadly in line with growth in gross invoiced income, indicating a consistent business model. l Cash conversion is in line with prior period and we continue to target a long-run average for the full year in the range of 90 -95% l £ 47. 3 m payment in H 1 FY 19 represents the FY 18 full year ordinary and special dividends of 8. 8 p and 15. 1 p per share, respectively. l The FY 19 interim dividend of 4. 5 p per share declared today will create a cash outflow in H 2 of £ 8. 9 m 11

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Closing remarks Graeme Watt, CEO

Closing remarks Graeme Watt, CEO

Summary and Outlook l Our simple strategy remains unchanged and continues to serve us

Summary and Outlook l Our simple strategy remains unchanged and continues to serve us well l Strong growth reflects further gains in market share l Significant headroom for further growth in the UK market l Performance continues to be broad-based l Continued investment in people and capacity for future growth l Excellent cash conversion and progressive dividend policy maintained l Achievements recognised by a number of prestigious awards Outlook for the full year The Board expects a full year outcome marginally ahead of previous expectations 14