RUSSIAN DIRECT INVESTMENT FUND RDIF Swedish Russian Investment

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RUSSIAN DIRECT INVESTMENT FUND (RDIF) Swedish – Russian Investment Forum 17 th November 2011

RUSSIAN DIRECT INVESTMENT FUND (RDIF) Swedish – Russian Investment Forum 17 th November 2011

Russia is a Powerful Global Economy… Page 1

Russia is a Powerful Global Economy… Page 1

Fueled by Fundamental Growth Drivers… , % Page 2

Fueled by Fundamental Growth Drivers… , % Page 2

…And Positioned Well For The Future Page 3

…And Positioned Well For The Future Page 3

Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF) Fund mission Fund objectives Investment geography Investment structure •

Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF) Fund mission Fund objectives Investment geography Investment structure • To become catalyst for attracting direct investments, talent and technologies into the Russian economy by carrying out profitable investments • Attracting foreign direct investments into the Russian economy • Carrying out profitable investments • Predominantly Russian Federation • Foreign investments not to exceed 20% of the Fund • Investments in foreign companies must be approved by 75% of votes of the Investment Committee / Supervisory Board… • …and only subject to (а) providing access to breakthrough technologies in priority innovation and modernization sectors, or (b) having strategic importance within the CIS • Focus is on private equity investments, in addition to (а) influential or controlling stakes in public companies, and (b) equity-linked credit instruments (e. g. , convertible, mezzanine) • RDIF is structured as a private equity fund • Investment IRR target is at least 20% Page 4

RDIF Key Investment Criteria Mandatory co-investment Size of investment • RDIF can invest only

RDIF Key Investment Criteria Mandatory co-investment Size of investment • RDIF can invest only with a co-investor or a group of co-investors in the ratio of not less than 1: 1 co-investor / RDIF • Co-investor must have at least $1 billion of assets under management, or have market capitalization of at least $1 billion, or annual turnover of at least $1 billion and EBITDA of at least $150 million* • Minimum deal size - $50 million equity investment in one project • Maximum deal size - $500 million equity investment in one project, unless approved by 75% of the votes of the Investment Committee / Supervisory Board • Ownership in the company of less than 49%; in typical transactions RDIF ownership will not exceed 25%+1 • The Fund will target significant influence and/or joint control with its coinvestors • Expected exit in 5 -7 years Ownership Investment horizon * According to the latest audited financial statements Co-investment is a enabling mechanism, which aims to (а) maximize the quality of RDIF investments and (b) attract foreign direct investments into the Russian economy Page 5

RDIF Structure and Management Key development and international trade bank, chaired by Prime Minister

RDIF Structure and Management Key development and international trade bank, chaired by Prime Minister Vladimir Putin International Auditor International Advisory Board audit advice 100% ownership RDIF MANAGEMENT COMPANY Three levels of governance: I. II. STRATEGIC: INVESTMENT: III. OPERATIONAL: sole investor CEMF Management Agreement Supervisory Board • Investment strategy • Rules and procedures • Approval of large transactions • Approval of transactions, for which special permit was requested by Investment Committee • Approval of investment transactions Chief Executive Officer and Executive Board • Management team should possess significant investment experience • Day-to-day guidance of origination, assessment, structuring and execution • Hiring and management of investment team • Preparation of recommendations for Supervisory Board and Investment Committee Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF) Stakes in projects ИНВЕСТОРЫ (Limited. PORTFOLIO Partners) (Limited Partners) COMPANIES Stakes in projects Financial and Strategic Investors Page 6

RDIF World Class International Advisory Board LOU JIWEI Chairman and CEO China Investment Corporation

RDIF World Class International Advisory Board LOU JIWEI Chairman and CEO China Investment Corporation (*Assets under management $410 B) LEON BLACK Chairman and CEO Apollo Global Management ($72 B) BADER MOHAMMAD AL-SA’AD Managing Director Kuwait Investment Authority ($296 B) DAVID BONDERMAN Managing Partner TPG ($48 B) CHONG-SUK CHOI Chairman and CEO Korea Investment Corporation ($37 B) STEPHEN SCHWARZMAN Chairman and CEO Blackstone Group ($129 B) KURT BJORKLUND Co-managing Partner Permira ($28 B) MARTIN HALUSA CEO Apax Partners ($40 B) JOSEPH SCHULL Head of European operations Warburg Pincus ($35 B) RICHARD DALEY Distinguished senior fellow, the Harris School of Public Policy, University of Chicago; Mayor of Chicago from 1989 to 2011 Page 7