PYNE GOULD CORPORATION LIMITED Shareholders Meeting 4 March 2010 1
Sam Maling Chairman, Pyne Gould Corporation 2
AGENDA Introductions Sam Maling, Chairman Meeting Formalities Half Year Highlights MARAC Jeff Greenslade, Managing Director PGG Wrightson Perpetual Group John Duncan, Chief Executive Officer Financial Performance Sean Kam, Chief Financial Officer Looking Ahead Sam Maling, Chairman Board Appointments 3
MEETING FORMALITIES Notice of Meeting Quorum Apologies Proxies 4
HALF YEAR HIGHLIGHTS PGC back on track with profit of $10.1m for the half year Solid underlying performance from MARAC despite one-off provision Strong start from Perpetual Asset Management Capital raising successfully executed Board review complete PGW recapitalised, performing in line with expectations and new Board representative 5
Jeff Greenslade Managing Director, Pyne Gould Corporation 6
MARAC 7
CONSUMER Market share gains resulted in a 27% (year on year) increase in motor vehicle lending and earnings are on budget MARAC Insurance gaining market share in the motor vehicle market Strategic partnerships with AA and Kiwibank continue to grow distribution base 500 450 400 Consumer Book Size and New Lending 180 160 140 120 $m 350 300 250 100 80 60 40 20 $m 200 Jun-08 Dec-08 Jun-09 Dec-09 - Book Size New Lending in 6 Months to Dec 09 Excludes Nissan Finance 8
COMMERCIAL Reduced outstandings due to lower SME capital investment and de-risking of book Improving trend in lending volumes in second half Well positioned for recovery in business spending through expanded distribution 700 600 500 Commercial Book Size and New Lending 140 120 100 $m 400 300 200 100 80 60 40 20 $m 0 Jun-08 Dec-08 Jun-09 Dec-09 - Book Size New Lending in 6 Months to Dec 09 9
PROPERTY Property division receivables reduced Receivables as at 30 Jun 09 $374m Transferred to RECL $175m Principal repaid $ 37m Receivables as at 31 Dec 09 $177m Portfolio closely managed on line by line basis 400 Property Receivables 350 300 250 $m 200 150 100 50 - Jun 09 Dec 09 Jun 10PFI 10
MARAC FINANCE RECEIVABLES MARAC* Finance Receivables 1,400.0 1,314 1,274 1,308 1,200.0 1,000.0 378 425 376 1,117 177 800.0 $m 600.0 578 502 511 499 400.0 200.0 357 348 420 441 - Jun-08 Dec-08 Jun-09 Dec-09 Consumer Commercial Property *MARAC Finance Limited only (excludes MARAC Insurance, MARAC Investments, MARAC Securities, MARAC Financial Services, Nissan Finance) 11
FUNDING Funding diversity maintained Excess liquidity held $277m or 25% of financial receivables as at 31 December 2009 Retail funds stable during period Non-Guaranteed Deposits launch Funding Mix as at 31 Dec 09 Securitisation Bank facilities - Available Bank facilities - Draw n Secured Bond Retail Deposits 12
MARAC Financial Performance 6 Months to December 2009 35 0.1 30 8.1 25 0.1 13.3 ($millions) 20 15 1.2 10.6 7.5 10 3.2 1.9 5 12.1 8.2 0 Consumer Commercial Property NOI Operating Impaired Net Operating NOI NOI Expenses Asset Expense Surplus 13
PGG WRIGHTSON 14
PGG WRIGHTSON NPAT was $4.1m, compared to a loss of $32.8m last year Contribution at half year (net of dilution) is $0.4m as expected Agria placement diluted holding from 20.7% to 18.3% and results in a reduction in carrying value of $0.4m Offset by $1m fee paid by Agria for termination of Shareholder s Agreement with RPI Rights taken up $33m to maintain 18.3% Contribution to PGC 2010 full year in PFI is $4m George Gould appointed to Board 15
John Duncan Chief Executive Officer, Perpetual Group 16
PERPETUAL TRUST Growth in personal client business (3% revenue increase) increased client numbers Corporate Trust revenue increased 3% due to special fees PERPETUAL ASSET MANAGEMENT Successful capital raising for EPIC Torchlight Fund launched and capital raising in progress MARAC impaired assets sold to RECL and managed by Torchlight $m 500 450 400 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 328 Funds Under Management 307 257 441 2007 2008 2009 2010 Note: FUM in 2010 includes Perpetual Asset Management Funds Previous years are only Perpetual Trust 17
PERPETUAL PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT The strategy is to provide Financial Advisory services to the retail wealth management market providing diversified investment portfolios through our own Adviser channel Key senior management in place and on track to expand Adviser network and deliver FUA/FUM PERPETUAL GROUP SUMMARY Half year results tracking favourably against PFI Perpetual Trust results offset by higher Perpetual Asset Management revenues (Torchlight) Development of integrated Wealth Management business $m 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 15.5 Perpetual Group Revenue 16.9 16.2 8.3 7.9 13.1 2007 2008 2009 2010 Note: Revenue in 2010 includes Perpetual Asset Management. Previous years are only Perpetual Trust Final Interim 18
Sean Kam Chief Financial Officer, Pyne Gould Corporation 19
PGC FINANCIAL RESULTS 20
PGC GROUP YTD2010 OVERVIEW Consolidated Income Statement Summary Other Net operating income 6 Months Dec 2009 Actual (NZ$m) 20.9 6 Months Dec 2009 Budget (NZ$m) 18.3 6 Months Dec 2008 Actual (NZ$m) 12.5 12 Months (1) June 2010 PFI (NZ$m) Net interest income 28.7 27.0 28.5 58.1 Net Operating Income 49.6 45.3 41.0 84.7 26.6 Other expenses 24.5 25.9 21.2 46.6 Impaired asset expense 12.5 7.4 34.3 14.4 Operating Profit/(loss) 12.6 12.0 (14.5) 23.7 Share of Associate company s profit (2) 0.7 0.6 (6.9) 4.4 Profit/(loss) before income tax 13.3 12.6 (21.4) 28.1 Income tax expense/(benefit) 3.2 3.7 (4.4) 7.2 Net profit/(loss) for the year 10.1 8.9 (17.0) 20.9 (1) Forecasts are subject to detailed assumptions, qualifications and Risk Factors set out in the Rights Issue Offer Document. Total forecast as per Offer Document adjusted for Agria dilution and PGGW PFI announcement. Forecast not updated further. (2) Excludes impact of Agria dilution. (3) Result includes $4.1m profit on sale of Christchurch Building. 21
DIVISIONAL EARNINGS BREAKDOWN 6 Months Dec 2009 Actual (NZ$m) 6 Months Dec 2009 Budget (NZ$m) 6 Months Dec 2008 Actual (NZ$m) 12 Months (6) June 2010 PFI (NZ$m) MARAC (1) 8.2 10.1 10.0 19.6 Perpetual Group (2) 3.7 3.3 2.4 7.5 PGG Wrightson (3) 0.4 0.2 (6.9) 4.0 Corporate & Minor Entities (4) 1.0 (1.0) (26.9) (3.0) Profit Before Tax (5) 13.3 12.6 (21.4) 28.1 Income Tax expense/(benefit) 3.2 3.7 (4.4) 7.2 Net Profit After Tax (5) 10.1 8.9 (17.0) 20.9 (1) MARAC Finance Limited. MARAC includes one off $3.3m pre tax provision for loan irregularity. (2) Perpetual Group includes Perpetual Trust and Perpetual Asset Management. (3) Including Agria dilution $0.4m. (4) Corporate and minor entities includes Pyne Gould Corporation, MARAC Insurance, MARAC Investments, MARAC Securities and MARAC Financial Services. (5) Any difference between the value of the profit lines and the sum of the individual values is due to rounding error. (6) Forecasts are subject to detailed assumptions, qualifications and Risk Factors set out in the Rights Issue Offer Document. Forecast as per Offer Document adjusted for Agria dilution and PGGW PFI announcement. Divisional forecasts have not been updated further. 22
CONSOLIDATED IMPAIRMENT CHARGE 6 Months Dec 2009 Actual (NZ$m) 6 Months Dec 2009 Budget (NZ$m) 6 Months Dec 2008 Actual (NZ$m) 12 Months June 2010 PFI (NZ$m) Consumer Commercial 1.3 2.8 Property 3.4 2.6 5.7 5.3 Other 3.3 - - - Total MARAC 10.8 7.4 9.3 14.4 PGC Underwrite - - 25.0 - RECL (2) 1.7 - - - Total PGC Group 12.5 7.4 34.3 14.4 2.8 2.0 2.4 1.3 9.1 (1) Analysis is by Operating Division not Industry Segment. (2) Provision relates to release of IFRS discount interest not principal. 23
MARAC NET PROFIT AFTER TAX NPAT $5.8m vs $7.0m December 2008 Underlying performance tracking well 30 25 20 24.7 MARAC* Net Profit After Tax ($millions) 25.9 19.1 Reduction due to one off loan irregularity $2.3m after tax impairment 15 10 5.8 5 7.0 0 2007 2008 2009 2010 First Half Second Half *MARAC Finance Limited only (excludes MARAC Insurance, MARAC Investments, MARAC Securities, MARAC Financial Services, Nissan Finance) 24
MARAC NET OPERATING INCOME Ahead of Budget by $1.1m MARAC Net Operating Income by Business Unit NOI similar level to Dec 2008 despite reduced book size 60 50 61 13 Strong underlying performance $m 40 30 35 32 11 10 32 31 8 8 22 Shift to better quality asset income 20 10-13 11 13 11 11 9 13 12 26 Dec 07 Actual Dec 08 Actual Dec 09 Actual Dec 09 Budget Jun 10 PFI Consumer Commercial Property *MARAC Finance Limited only (excludes MARAC Insurance, MARAC Investments, MARAC Securities, MARAC Financial Services, Nissan Finance) 25
Sam Maling Chairman, Pyne Gould Corporation 26
LOOKING AHEAD PGC on track to meet PFI targeting net profit after tax of $21m for the full year MARAC continues to grow in core areas and explore consolidation prospects Perpetual continuing to roll out best of breed Funds Management and client Financial Advisory Services Phase 1 is complete with recapitalisation and recruitment of key people; now in Phase 2 - regaining Investment Grade Rating and Bank Licence 27
QUESTIONS 28
BOARD APPOINTMENTS PGC Board (Subject to confirmation at SGM) Bruce Irvine (Chair) Bryan Mogridge George Kerr George Gould Jeff Greenslade (MD) MARAC Board Bruce Irvine (Chair) Bryan Mogridge John Harvey Michelle Smith Jeff Greenslade (MD) Perpetual Group Board Bryan Mogridge (Chair) George Kerr Bruce Irvine Jeff Greenslade John Duncan (CEO) 29
POLL VOTING 30
GENERAL BUSINESS 31