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Investor Presentation August 212

Industry Overview

2 Industry Size and Structure FMCG Rs.167,64 cr (USD 33.4 bn) Hair Care Rs. 12,815 cr (USD 2.6 bn) 8% salience Shampoo Rs. 3973cr (USD 795 mn) (31.%)* Perfumed Oil Rs. 346 cr (USD 692 mn) (27.%)* Coconut Based Oil Rs. 324 cr (USD 64 mn) (25.%)* Hair Conditioners Rs. 256 cr (USD 51 mn) (2.%)* Hair Dyes Rs. 1,922 cr (USD 384 mn) (15.%)* Hair Oil Market Coconut based Oils (48%)** Amla based Oils (15%)** Source: AC Nielsen Retail Audit Report. Only branded products data for CY 211 Light Hair Oils (15%)** Cooling Oils (12%) ** Perfumed Hair Oil Segment Light Hair Oil is now the largest non-coconut hair oil segment Others (1%)** * Value based share of Hair Care Market ** Value based share of Hair Oil Market

(In KLtr) Y-o-Y 33% Y-o-Y 18% Y-o-Y 8.3% Y-o-Y 12.5% Y-o-Y 17.1% 3M-o-3M 15.6% Y-o-Y 4% Y-o-Y 29% Y-o-Y 16.4% Y-o-Y 17.1% Y-o-Y 27.1% (Rs. Cr.) 3M-o-3M 26% (In KLtr) Y-o-Y 3% Y-o-Y 14% Y-o-Y 8.6% Y-o-Y 1.1% Y-o-Y 1.2% 3M-o-3M 4.7% Y-o-Y 31% Y-o-Y 21% Y-o-Y 12.1% Y-o-Y 13.6% Y-o-Y 22% (Rs. Cr.) 3M-o-3M 17.9% Hair Oil Market in India Overall Hair Oil Market Volume Overall Oil Market Value 3, 25, 2, 15, 1, 5, 13256 172,528 197,57 214,2 235,539 238,459 63,417 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 2,827.3 3,77 4,498 5,44 5,728 6,99 1,978 6-7 7-8 8-9 9-1 1-11 11-12 12-13 (3M) 6-7 7-8 8-9 9-1 1-11 11-12 12-13 (3M) Light Hair Oil Volume Light Hair Oil Value 3, 25, 2, 15, 1, 11764 15,63 18,39 19,98 22,46 26,241 7,29 1,2 1, 8 6 4 335.6 472 61 71 831 1,56 32 5, 2 6-7 7-8 8-9 9-1 1-11 11-12 12-13 (3M) Source: AC Nielsen Retail Audit Report, June212. 6-7 7-8 8-9 9-1 1-11 11-12 12-13 (3M) Light hair oils is one of the fastest growing segments in the hair oil market in India 3

(In KLtr) (In KLtr) Y-o-Y 51% Y-o-Y 33% Y-o-Y 35% Y-o-Y 18% Y-o-Y 8.3% Y-o-Y 17.9% Y-o-Y 12.5% Y-o-Y 15.1% Y-o-Y 17.1% Y-o-Y 21.3% 3M-o-3M 15.6% 3M-o-3M 19.2% Y-o-Y 54.5% Y-o-Y 4% Y-o-Y 48.9% Y-o-Y 29% Y-o-Y 26.7% Y-o-Y 16.4% Y-o-Y 22.6% Y-o-Y 17.1% Y-o-Y 27.1% Y-o-Y 29.5% 3M-o-3M 26.3% 3M-o-3M 26% 4 Light Hair Oil Market in India Light Hair Oil Volume Light Hair Oil Value 3, 25, 2, 15, 1, 11764 15,63 18,39 19,98 22,46 26,241 7,29 1,2 1, 8 6 4 335.6 472 61 71 831 1,56 32 5, 2 6-7 7-8 8-9 9-1 1-11 11-12 12-13 (3M) 6-7 7-8 8-9 9-1 1-11 11-12 12-13 (3M) 16, 14, 12, 1, 8, 6, 4, 2, Almond Drops Hair Oil Market - Volume 3978 5,988 8,18 9,559 11,6 13,349 3,741 6-7 7-8 8-9 9-1 1-11 11-12 12-13 (3M) Source: AC Nielsen Retail Audit Report, June212. 6 5 4 3 2 1 123 Almond Drops Hair Oil Market - Value 191 284 36 441 571 164 6-7 7-8 8-9 9-1 1-11 11-12 12-13 (3M) Almond Drops is the brand which is driving light hair oils and in turn the overall market (Rs. Cr.) (Rs. Cr.)

5 Market Shares Trends (All India - Urban Plus Rural) Volume MS Value MS 6% 5% 4% 38.4% 44.1% 48.% 49.1% 5.9% 51.9% 6% 5% 4% 4.3% 46.5% 5.7% 53.% 54.% 54.3% 3% 3% 2% 2% 1% 1% % 7-8 8-9 9-1 1-11 11-12 12-13 (3M) % 7-8 8-9 9-1 1-11 11-12 12-13 (3M) *Market Share in the Light Hair Oil Category Source: AC Nielsen Retail Audit Report, June212

ADHO Relative Market Share Value Trend 6 Relative Market share is the ratio of Almond Drops market share to the next largest competitor in LHO segment Relative MS Val Trend 4. 3.5 3.17 3.34 3.62 3. 2.5 2. 2.8 2.65 1.5 1..5. 28 29 21 211 212 (6M) Source AC Nielsen Retail Audit Report, June212 Growth in Relative market share demonstrates the strength of the brand

ADHO Relative Market Shares Value State Relative MS Rank Delhi 3. 1st Rajasthan 1.6 1st Uttar Pradesh 2.7 1st Punjab 3.7 1st Haryana 3.2 1st Uttaranchal 4.5 1st North Zone 3.2 1st Assam 5.2 1st Bihar 7.4 1st Orissa 1.7 1st West Bengal 2.2 1st Jharkhand 3.5 1st East Zone 4.1 1st All India 3.62 1st State Relative MS Rank Madhya Pradesh 3.6 1st Chhattisgarh 4.3 1st Central Zone 3.8 1st Gujarat 2.1 1st Mumbai 2.4 1st Maharashtra 3.2 1st West Zone 2.6 1st Andhra Pradesh 1.4 1st Karnataka 5.1 1st Kerala.5 3rd Tamil Nadu 1.2 1st South Zone 2.1 1st All India 3.62 1st Relative Market share is the ratio of Almond Drops market share to the next largest competitor in LHO segment Rank is the position of ADHO in respective state Source AC Nielsen Retail Audit Report, Jan-Jun 212 7

8 Statewise Market Share Jul11-Jun12 LHO Volume Proportion % ADHO Market Share % (Vol) Saliency Urban Rural Total Urban Rural All India (U+R) 1 64.4 35.6 51.9 49.8 55.7 Punjab 5.3 71.6 28.4 5.3 47.9 56.4 Haryana 5.9 83.1 16.9 5.3 47.1 66.1 Delhi 6.7 1.. 48.8 48.8 NA Rajasthan 8.4 62.7 37.3 45.9 45.4 46.6 Uttar Pradesh (U+R) 2.5 58.6 41.4 55.4 51.8 6.5 Uttaranchal.8 55.7 44.3 58.3 52.4 65.8 Assam 5.8 4.8 59.2 51.1 44.9 55.4 Bihar 6. 55.3 44.7 68.1 65.3 71.7 Jharkhand 1.1 69.2 3.8 56.3 55. 59.4 Orissa 1.4 49.8 5.2 41.3 45.1 37.5 West Bengal 8.1 59.4 4.6 33.3 34.1 32.2 Gujarat 6.4 7.8 29.2 53.1 5.8 58.8 Madhya Pradesh 9.7 45.2 54.8 61.3 64.9 58.3 Chattisgarh 2.5 46.7 53.3 62.2 57.2 66.6 Maharashtra 8. 81.7 18.3 52.6 5.8 6.8 Karnataka 1.1 88.6 11.4 58.6 58.3 6.3 Andhra Pradesh 1.5 63. 37. 3.2 35.3 21.5 Tamil Nadu.7 94. 6. 24.5 25.8 4.4 Kerala.2 87.1 12.9 1.7 12.3. Source: AC Nielsen Retail Audit Report, MAT June212

Light Hair Oil Market Key Characteristics Rural Urban break up of LHO market Share of Distribution Channels in LHO market Rural 34% Urban 66% Urban dominated segment due to its relatively higher pricing Modern Trade, 2% Cosmetics, 4% Chemists, 7% Gen Stores, 28% Others, 7% Local Grocer Stores, 52% Traditional channels dominate distribution, but alternate channels like modern retail demonstrating higher growth rate (%) Growth rates; % - Market share 5ml, 2.2% 25ml,.1% 2ml, 22.% 3ml, 1.1% SKU wise break up of LHO market 2-5ml, 5.3% 2-45ml, 2.5% 1ml, 35.2% 5ml, 17.9% 75ml, 4.7% Given the dominance of the urban market, larger units account for bulk of the sales. However, smaller units to increase rural penetration South, 4% West, 23% East, 22% Region wise break up of LHO market North, 49% Sales tend to be concentrated in the Northern parts of the country, but West is the fastest growing region Source: AC Nielsen Retail Audit Report, Mar212 9

Lakh outlets % Y-o-Y - 18% Y-o-Y - 13% Y-o-Y - 12% Y-o-Y - 23% Y-o-Y - 12% Y-o-Y - 15% KLtr 6M-o-6M - 11% Rs. Cr. 6M-o-6M - 19% Cooling Hair Oil Market in India 2, 18, 16, 14, 12, 1, 8, 6, 4, 2, 3.5 3. 2.5 2. 1.5 1..5..1 12,416 Cooling Hair Oil Volume 14,655 16,61 18,624 9794 CY8 CY9 CY1 CY11 CY12 (6M) Kailash Parbat Distribution Trend.47 2.31 2.2 1.25 1.45 1.62 1.67 1.72 1.68 1.72 1.58.94 3.22 2.92 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 485 Cooling Hair Oil Value 594 667 766 427 CY8 CY9 CY1 CY11 CY12 (6M) Kailash Parbat Volume Market Share Trend 2.5% 2.% 1.5% 1.%.5%.%.%.3% 1.% 1.1% 1.2% 1.2% 1.2% 1.% 1.%.8% 1.7% 1.7% 1.6% 1.9% 2.1% Source AC Nielsen Retail Audit Report, June212 1

Company Overview

Bajaj Corp Ltd. (BCL) An Overview Part of Bajaj Group which has business interests in varied industries including sugar, consumer goods, power generation & infrastructure development Subsidiary of Bajaj Resources Ltd. (BRL) BCL is the exclusive licensee of brands owned by BRL Brands licensed to BCL for 99 years from 28 3 rd largest player in the overall hair oils segment Key brand Bajaj Almond Drops Hair Oil Market leader with over 54% market share* of LHO market Premium positioning commands one of the highest per unit prices in the industry New Product Launch: Bajaj Kailash Parbat Cooling Oil Other brands - Brahmi Amla, Amla Shikakai and Jasmine (all hair oil brands) and Red / Black tooth powder *Source: AC Nielsen Retail Audit Report, Mar212. Bajaj Almond Drops Hair Oil - A premium perfumed hair oil containing almond oil and Vitamin E Competitors Keo Karpin (Dey s Medical), Hair & Care (Marico), Clinic All Clear (HUL) Bajaj Kailash Parbat Cooling Oil An ayurvedic formulation containing Sandal & Almond extracts Competitors: Himani Navratna Bajaj Brahmi Amla Hair Oil - Traditional heavy hair oil. Brand has been in existence since 1953 Competitors - Dabur Amla, Dabur Sarson Amla Bajaj Amla Shikakai Variant in the heavy hair oil segment catering to price conscious consumers Competitors - Shanti Badam Hair Oil (Marico) Bajaj Jasmine Hair Oil - A Jasmine flower perfumed hair oil. In demand due to cultural significance. Bajaj Kala Dant Manjan An oral care product for the rural market. 12

(MRP of 1ml (Rs.) Bajaj Almond Drops - A Premium Brand Strong Market Share Growth in Recent Years... But not at the cost of pricing power 6.% 5.% 4.% 3.% 2.% 1.% 31.4% 36.7% 4.3% 46.5% 5.7% 53.% 54.% 6 5 4 3 2 1 28 29 3 32 35 38 4 42 46 5.% 5-6 6-7 7-8 8-9 9-1 1-11 11-12 7 Comparative Price of Different Brands for 1 ml in the Hair Oil Segment Competitor Brands 6 5 4 36 5 55 42 42 38 44 55 3 2 1 23 27 Amla Shikakai Brahmi Amla Almond Drops Kailash Parbat Parachute Keo Karpin Dabur Vatika Dabur Amla Hair & Care Navratna Source: AC Nielsen Retail Audit Report Mar212, Kotak Institutional Research Almond Drops has created a unique positioning for itself through initiatives like product differentiation (Almond based), focused marketing, unique packaging (glass vs. plastic used by competition etc.) 13

Consumer Profile- Almond Drops For Almond Drops the consumer is: Gender Male- 53% Female- 47% Age Group 15 to 39 yrs ( 62% of users) Urban Vs Rural 61% are Urban consumers Socio Economic Class (SEC)- Urban A1-7% A2-1% B1-9% B2-7% Source IRS, Q4211 14

Strong Distribution Network Distribution Network Distribution Structure 47 5 The company reaches consumers through 2.38 mn retail outlets serviced by 6178 direct distributors and 13,548 wholesalers Factory (5) OWN Himachal Pradesh -2, Uttarakhand-1 THIRD PARTY - Himachal Pradesh-1, Rajasthan-1 197 139 63 Central Warehouse (1) 531 1344 488 34 Regional Distribution Centre (29) 362 564 155 26 134 372 Urban Distribution Rural Distribution 464 244 246 MT - 56 Redistribution Stockist (1,827) Super Stockist (182) Sub-Stockist (4,351) 89 Retail Outlets (1,8,72) 1 1 - as on June 3, 212 Retail Outlets (1,377,34) 1 Over the years, BCL has created a large distribution network (that continues to grow) which can be leveraged to introduce new products

16 Organization Structure President Operations Mr. Apoorv Bajaj Chairman Mr. Kushagra Bajaj Vice Chairman Mr. R.F. Hinger Managing Director Mr. Sumit Malhotra Director Business Development Mr. Jimmy Anklesaria Chief Financial Officer Mr. V. C. Nagori Vice President (Finance) Mr. D. K. Maloo GM Sales Mr. Sudhir Taneja DGM Sales GM Marketing Mr. Gurpreet S. Amrit GM- HR Mr. S. Chatterjee Company Secretary Sr. Manager Finance Works Manager Purchase Manager DGM Finance Sr. Manager Finance Sr. Manager- EDP Manager- Logistics Sr. Manager Treasury AGM- West RSM North 1 RSM North 2 RSM Central Quality Control Manager Regional Commercial Managers

Financial Information 17 Particulars (In Rupees Crores) Summary Income Statement Q1 213 Q1 212 FY12 FY11 Sales (Net) 138.5 16.58 472.24 358.67 EBITDA 38.92 26.6 116.64 18.93 EBITDA Margin 28.19% 24.96% 24.7% 3.37% Net Profit after Tax* 37.62 28.42 12.9 84.1 Net Profit Margin 27.25% 26.67% 25.43% 23.45% Net profit for FY11 is after exceptional items (IPO expenses) of Rs. 18.96 Crore. Sales Break Up in Q1 FY 213 by Brand Particulars (In Rupees Crores) Summary Balance Sheet Q1 213 Q1 212 211-12 21-11 Shareholders Equity 466.7 44.91 428.81 376.38 Total Debt - - - - Net Fixed Assets 39.54 21.95 38.9 21.97 Investments (including Bank FDs, Bank CDs and Government Securities & Bonds) 396.82 418.21 366.12 396.6 Net Current & Other Assets 3.34-35.25 23.79-41.65 Key Highlights Strong demonstrated growth track record Among the highest EBITDA margins in the industry Net Current & Other Assets include ICD of Rs 5. crores provided to subsidiary company

18 EBITDA & PAT Performance Particulars (In Rs. Crores) Q1 FY13 Q1 FY12 YoY% FY12 FY11 YoY% EBITDA 38.92 26.6 46.32% 116.64 18.93 7.8% Profit Before Tax & Exceptional Items Exceptional Items (IPO Expenses) 47.13 35.65 32.2% 151.34 124.4 22.1% - - - 18.96 Profit Before Tax (PBT) 47.13 35.65 32.2% 151.34 15.8 44.2% Profit After Tax (PAT) 37.62 28.42 32.37% 12.9 84.1 42.79%

Profit & Loss Q1FY213 Particulars (In Rs. Crores) Q1FY13 Q4FY12 Q1FY12 YoY% FY12 FY11 YoY% Net Sales 138.5 146.59 16.58 29.53% 472.24 358.67 31.66% Other Operating Income.19.45.1 1.8.77 Material Cost 61.77 69.37 5.66 221.7 156.58 % of Sales 44.74% 47.32% 47.53% 46.95% 43.66% Employees Cost 6.93 5.83 5.41 22.9 16.26 % of Sales 5.2% 3.98% 5.8% 4.85% 4.53% Advertisement & Sales Promotion Exp. 17.36 24.65 12.6 64.71 4.47 % of Sales 12.58% 16.82% 11.82% 13.7% 11.28% Other Expenses 13.26 13.22 11.41 47.37 37.2 % of Sales 9.61% 9.2% 1.71% 1.3% 1.37% EBITDA 38.92 33.97 26.6 46.32% 116.64 18.93 7.8% % of Sales 28.19% 23.17% 24.96% 24.7% 3.37% Other Income 9.1 1.4 9.54 37.38 17.1 % of Sales 6.53% 6.85% 8.95% 7.92% 4.74% Finance Cost.2.2.2.8.11 Depreciation.78.8.47 2.6 1.79 Profit Before Tax & Exceptional Item 47.13 43.19 35.65 32.2% 151.34 124.4 22.1% Exceptional Items.... 18.96 Profit Before Tax(PBT) 47.13 43.19 35.65 32.2% 151.34 15.8 44.2% Tax Expenses 9.51 9.14 7.23 31.25 2.98 Profit After Tax(PAT) 37.62 34.5 28.42 32.37% 12.9 84.1 42.79% % of Sales 27.25% 23.23% 26.67% 25.43% 23.45% Diluted EPS (Rs.) 2.55 2.31 1.93 8.14 6.4 19

In Rs. Crores In Rs. Crores 2 Sales Performance Sales (Value) : Q1FY12 v/s Q1FY13 Sales (Value) : FY11 v/s FY12 16 14 12 1 8 6 4 2 16.58 Q1 FY12 138.5 Q1 FY13 5 4 3 2 1 358.67 FY11 472.24 FY12 Sales for the quarter ended Jun 12 has increased by 29.53% value wise and 22.35% volume wise over corresponding quarter of previous year.

21 Statement of Quarter wise Sales (Volume & Value) STATEMENT OF QUARTERLY SALES (VOLUME - In Cases ) Product Q1 FY13 % to Total Q1 FY12 % to Total ADHO 952959 95.28% 765858 93.69% KPCO 28665 2.87% 28777 3.52% BAHO 11481 1.15% 14125 1.73% ASHO 2455.25% 4451.54% OTHERS 4639.46% 4249.52% TOTAL 1199 1.% 81746 1.% % Increase over corresponding period of Previous Year 22.35% STATEMENT OF QUARTERLY SALES (VALUE - In Rs. Crores) Product Q1 FY13 % to Total Q1 FY12 % to Total ADHO 129.46 93.78% 97.59 91.57% KPCO 5.45 3.95% 5.42 5.9% BAHO 2.7 1.5% 2.44 2.29% ASHO.26.19%.47.44% OTHERS.81.59%.66.62% TOTAL 138.5 1.% 16.58 1.% % Increase over corresponding period of Previous Year 29.53%

22 Breakup of RM/PM Costs (for Q1FY13) Key Raw & Packing Material % to Sales % to Total Cost LLP 16.8% 38.5% Glass Bottles 1.9% 25.% Refined Veg. Oil 4.6% 1.4% Perfumes & other additives 3.3% 7.7% Corrugated Boxes 1.9% 4.4% Caps 2.2% 5.% Others 3.9% 9.% TOTAL 43.6% 1.% * Consumption is 43.6% of Sales *For Bajaj Almond Drops

Amount (Rs.) Amount (Rs.) 23 Change in Prices of Key Ingredients 1 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Per Kg Rates of LLP 86.26 8.4 81.55 71.45 Qtr 1 FY12 vs FY13 FY11 vs FY12 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Per Kg Rates of Oil 79.8 76.11 61.91 61.66 Qtr 1 FY12 vs FY13 FY11 vs FY12 During the quarter average price of LLP decreased to Rs 8.4/Kg from Rs 86.26/Kg in corresponding quarter of previous year. Prices of Refined oil increased from Rs 61.91/Kg in Q1Fy12 to Rs 79.8/Kg in Q1Fy13 witnessing an increase of 29% over previous year. Prices of our other key ingredients (except glass bottles with 8% increase) have remained more or less on the same level.

24 Growth Strategy Strategy Market share gains from other hair oil segments Action Steps Convert coconut hair oil users to light hair oil users through sampling, targeted advertising campaigns, product innovation and creating awareness about product differentiation including communicating the advantages of switching to lighter hair oils. Aim for a market share of 65% by the year 215-16 Focus on rural penetration Tap the increase in disposable income of rural India and convert rural consumer from unbranded to branded products by providing them with an appropriate value proposition Among its key competitors, our Almond Drops is the only brand which is available in sachets a marketing initiative to penetrate the rural market Leverage existing strengths to introduce new products BCL has over the years created a strong distribution network across 2.3 mn. retail outlets which can be optimally utilized by introducing new products BCL intends to extend Almond Drops platform developed by its Almond Drops Hair Oil brand to other personal care products to leverage on the strong connotation of Almonds with nutrition Pursue inorganic Opportunities Will seek inorganic growth opportunities in the FMCG and hair oil market as part of growth strategy The inorganic growth opportunities will focus on targeting niche brands which can benefit from BCL s strong distribution network so that they can be made pan India brands