14th annual SuperReturn Asia 23-26 September 2019 JW Marriott Hotel, Hong Kong #SRAsia

Venture Capital Summit: Monday 23 September 2019 Ballroom Salon 5 08:30 Registration and welcome coffee – JW Marriot Ballroom Foyer 09:00 Chairperson’s welcome address 09:05 Venture capital performance across Asia-Pacific Presentation: Vish Ramaswami, Managing Director, Cambridge Associates 09:35 The state of global and Asian venture Will the bubble burst? How will the hunt for unicorns play out with so much promise resting on the shoulders of such highly valued companies? How is competition evolving and which VCs are taking the lion’s share? Is the USA losing its monopoly and has global politics muddied the waters? Moderator: Erik Lassila, Managing Partner, Peakview Capital Panellists: Ron Cao, Founder and Managing Director, Sky9 Capital Jeffrey Chi, Vice-Chair Asia, Vickers Venture Partners Gabriel Li, Managing Partner & Investment Committee Member, Orchid Asia Group Management 10:10 Keynote address

10:45 Morning coffee and networking break – JW Marriot Ballroom Foyer 11:15 Early stage investments across the region What are the nuances of investing in the early stage across Asia-Pacific? How is competition looking as new players enter the markets? Panellists: Sunil Goyal, Managing Director & Fund Manager, YourNest Venture Capital Alison Nankivell, Vice President, Fund Investments and Global Scaling, BDC Capital 11:45 Later stage investments across the region How is the later stage developing? Are there more local players emerging or are the later stages the playground of international investors? Moderator: Jeff Harbach, CEO, Kauffman Fellows Panellists: Raj Ganguly, Co-Founder & General Partner, B Capital Group Jason Tan, Partner & Chief Investment Officer, Jeneration Capital 12:15 Manager selection in VC: how do LPs identify the next set of star players With a global explosion in funds, how do investors select the stronger managers that have what it takes to become leaders in their stage, sector and geo? How do LPs find managers that can access the next wave of tech companies and how can LPs asses the risks associated with each different strategy? Moderator: Jessica Archibald, Managing Director, Top Tier Capital Partners Panellists: Philipp von dem Knesebeck, Managing Partner, Blue Future Partners Iris Zhao, Managing Director, GCM Grosvenor Sandy Xu, CEO & Managing Director, Myrtus Capital 12:45 Lunch and networking break – JW Marriot Ballroom Foyer – + 14:00 LP-only lunch Salon 1 This exclusive lunch is for LPs to network with their peers. Open to 25 pre-registered development finance institutions, endowments, foundations, companies, pension funds and sovereign wealth funds, subject to qualification. To register please contact Chloe Elliott at [email protected]. 14:00 Corporate VC: how are the motives different to traditional VC? With the emergence of CVC extending to all corners of Asia and all stages of the market, how is this model different to the traditional VC model? To what extent do corporates co-operate or compete with VC funds? Moderator: Arnaud Bonzom, Co-Founder, Map of the Money 14:30 Emerging sectors to watch out for A deep dive into three emerging sectors in Asian VC 3 10-minute case studies B2B Enterprise Cloud: Peter Cheng, Managing Partner, Eminence Ventures 15:00 Off the record: One life cycle on – what have we learned so far and how can we use this looking forward? As many VCs find that they have 5-8 years behind them, what are the positives and negatives about Asian VC and how is the market changing? Discussion leader: Sandeep Murthy, Partner and Co-Founder, Lightbox Run under the Chatham House Rule. No press. Information Classification: General Agenda subject to change 14th annual SuperReturn Asia 23-26 September 2019 JW Marriott Hotel, Hong Kong #SRAsia 15:30 Afternoon refreshments and networking break – JW Marriot Ballroom Foyer 16:00 Champagne roundtable discussions Ballroom Salon 4 Informal hosted roundtables featuring 2 topics for each Summit Day. First come first served. Each table will run for 40 minutes. For the remaining 10 minutes the session Chair will ask each host to summarise the key takeaways from the roundtable discussion. 1. Venture Capital Summit – Chinese VC: what does the future hold for the exit market? 2. Venture Capital Summit – Indian VC: where is the liquidity? 3. Southeast Asia Summit – Southeast Asian VC: update on the ecosystem 4. Southeast Asia Summit – Vietnam: time to shine? 5. LP/GP Relations & Fundraising Summit – Due diligence best practice 6. LP/GP Relations & Fundraising Summit – Fundraising best practice 16:50 End of Venture Capital Summit 17:00 SuperReturn Asia Summit Day Drinks Reception – The Continental 18:30 Unit 406, L4 Pacific Place, 88 Queensway, Hong Kong NB: entry strictly restricted to Summit Day badge holders

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Southeast Asia Summit: Monday 23 September 2019 Ballroom Salon 4 08:30 Registration and welcome coffee – JW Marriot Ballroom Foyer 09:00 Chairperson’s welcome address 09:05 How has Southeast Asia performed? Where are the hotspots? Data session 09:35 Newcomers to the market: dipping your toe into Southeast Asia As LPs look to new markets in the hunt for diversification, what is best practice for LPs wanting to benefit from the growth in Southeast Asia? What are the benefits of investing with a regional perspective versus focussing on a couple of key countries and sectors? Panellists: Han Seng Low, Executive Director, UOB Alternative Ralph Keitel, Regional Lead East Asia, PE Funds, IFC 10:10 Keynote address 10:45 Morning coffee and networking break – JW Marriot Ballroom Foyer 11:15 Picking apart a diverse region: are we comparing apples to oranges? Which countries hold the most promise and potential in Southeast Asia today? What is the risk/reward profile when comparing developed, emerging and frontier markets in the region? What are some of the fundamental differences that make it hard or even impossible to treat Southeast Asia as a homogenous region? Moderator: Ee Fai Kam, Head of Asian Operations, Preqin Panellists: Eric Marchand, Senior Vice President, Unigestion Josephine Price, Co-Founder and Managing Director, Anthem Asia 11:45 Ripple effects of a maturing China and a tense US-China relationship To what extent do the manufacturing hubs of Southeast Asia stand to benefit from the effects of the US-China trade war? As China matures and Chinese investors look to foreign markets that are close to home, how are the PE and VC markets in Southeast Asia being affected? Panellists: David Do, Managing Director, Vietnam Investments Group Mattan Lurie, Senior Investment Director, Lan Kwai Fong Group 12:15 Indonesia: is the jury still out? Has Indonesia been overlooked or over-hyped? With such a large population and economy, is Indonesia living up to the promise in its potential? How are PE and VC developing in Indonesia today and into the future? And what is the impact of portfolio companies expanding into multiple markets? Panellists: Melisa Irene, Partner, East Ventures Patrick Walujo, Co-Founder and Managing Partner, Northstar Group 12:45 Lunch and networking break – JW Marriot Ballroom Foyer – + 14:00 LP-only lunch Salon 1 This exclusive lunch is for LPs to network with their peers. Open to 25 pre-registered development finance institutions, endowments, foundations, insurance companies, pension funds and sovereign wealth funds, subject to qualification. To register please contact Chloe Elliott at [email protected]. 14:00 Venture capital in Southeast Asia: how has the market evolved? What changes have there been in recent years to improve the breadth and depth of the Southeast Asian venture capital market? Which different strategies are prevalent in the region and what are the pros and cons of each? Introductory presentation: 10 minutes Panel discussion: 40 minutes Panellists: Kuo-Yi Lim, Managing Partner, Monk’s Hill Ventures Ben Mathias, Managing Partner, Vertex Ventures Southeast Asia & India Jinesh Patel, Partner, Dymon Asia Ventures 14:50 The final frontiers: in what ways are frontiers leading the charge? Where are the opportunities found in the frontier markets of Southeast Asia? With an LP base made up largely of sophisticated DFIs, is this leading to frontier markets leading in areas such as ESG, impact and reporting? Panellists: Florian Kohler, Managing Director, Asia, Obviam Chong Chong Lim, Founder & Managing Partner, Ascent Capital Joshua Morris, Founding Partner, Emerging Markets Investments 15:30 Afternoon refreshments and networking break – JW Marriot Ballroom Foyer

Information Classification: General Agenda subject to change 14th annual SuperReturn Asia 23-26 September 2019 JW Marriott Hotel, Hong Kong #SRAsia 16:00 Champagne roundtable discussions Ballroom Salon 4 Informal hosted roundtables featuring 2 topics for each Summit Day. First come first served. Each table will run for 40 minutes. For the remaining 10 minutes the session Chair will ask each host to summarise the key takeaways from the roundtable discussion. 1. Venture Capital Summit – Chinese VC: what does the future hold for the exit market? 2. Venture Capital Summit – Indian VC: where is the liquidity? 3. Southeast Asia Summit – Southeast Asian VC: update on the ecosystem 4. Southeast Asia Summit – Vietnam: time to shine? 5. LP/GP Relations & Fundraising Summit – Due diligence best practice 6. LP/GP Relations & Fundraising Summit – Fundraising best practice 16:50 End of Southeast Asia Summit 17:00 SuperReturn Asia Summit Day Drinks Reception – The Continental 18:30 Unit 406, L4 Pacific Place, 88 Queensway, Hong Kong NB: entry strictly restricted to Summit Day badge holders

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LP/GP Relations & Fundraising Summit: Monday 23 September 2019 Ballroom Salon 6 08:30 Registration and welcome coffee – JW Marriot Ballroom Foyer 09:00 Chairperson’s welcome address Chair: Ralph Money, Managing Director, Commonfund Capital Inc. 09:05 The latest data on fundraising trends across Asia-Pacific Jie Xin Choo, Research Manager, Greater China, Preqin 09:35 Fundraising best practice: raising capital in a ‘wait and see’ environment With many LPs showing caution in their investment decision process how can GPs approach fundraising in this new era? With so many GPs successfully raising capital in recent years will this new environment identify the managers that have what it takes to survive? Panellists: Wendy Zhu, Managing Director, AlpInvest Partners Vicky Hu, Director, HQ Capital 10:10 Emerging managers: are they more incentivised to perform? When comparing first-time funds and spin-outs to larger more established brand names, does a focus on carry over fees lead to a greater incentive to achieve better returns? To what extent can LPs have more of a partner-relationship with emerging managers rather than being one of many passive investors? And with a need to put capital to work – how realistic is it for larger LPs to invest in emerging managers? Run under the Chatham House Rule. No press. Moderator: Maninder Saluja, Partner, Quilvest Group Panellists: Frank Baker, Co-Founder and Managing Partner, Siris Capital Group 10:45 Morning coffee and networking break – JW Marriot Ballroom Foyer 11:15 Fund structures and domicile selection: Asia, Europe and beyond Where are GPs domiciling their funds and how much cross-border movement is there? What are the benefits of looking at markets outside of Asia-Pacific? And how much of a factor is the choice of domicile and the fund structure when LPs are evaluating a fund investment? Panellists: Arnaud Garel-Galais, Group Head of Coverage & Business Development, CACEIS 11:45 Co-investment: knowing when to jump in How should LPs evaluate co-investment opportunities? When have co-investments not worked or when have LPs decided against pursuing a co-investment opportunity? How are GPs viewing the increasing popularity of co- investments and are there new ways to approach it? Moderator: Amit Sachdeva, Managing Director, AlpInvest Partners Panellists: Apurva Mehta, Managing Partner, Bay Capital Ventures 12:15 LP direct investments: taking control of your own destiny or too much of a risk? To what extent can LPs get the same level of diversification and the same access to opportunities by investing directly? How can LPs source the necessary expertise and in-house personnel to go direct? Panellists: Marcus Simpson, Head of Global Private Capital, QIC Run under the Chatham House Rule. No press. 12:45 Lunch and networking break – JW Marriot Ballroom Foyer – + 14:00 LP-only lunch Salon 1 This exclusive lunch is for LPs to network with their peers. Open to 25 pre-registered development finance institutions, endowments, foundations, insurance companies, pension funds and sovereign wealth funds, subject to qualification. To register please contact Chloe Elliott at [email protected]. 14:00 Off the record: The use of technology in alternative investments How do LPs and GPs utilise technology within private equity and venture capital investing? What are the risks associated with technology and why is there reluctance to embrace technology as part of the process? Will personal connections give way to more technology-oriented approaches? Run under the Chatham House Rule. No press. Moderator: Florian Kohler, Managing Director, Asia, Obviam Panellists: Katrina Cokeng, CEO and Co-Founder, Xen Gregor Kreuzer, CPO & Co-Founder, qashqade AG Hugh Stacey, Executive Director, Investor Solutions, IQ-EQ 14:30 Off the record: Reporting – granularity, portability and data integrity

Information Classification: General Agenda subject to change 14th annual SuperReturn Asia 23-26 September 2019 JW Marriott Hotel, Hong Kong #SRAsia With such varying mandates and investor types, to what extent can LP needs be harmonised? In the push for greater efficiency and accuracy in reporting, what are the latest steps being taken by leading industry experts and to what extent can this all be regulated across different geographies and platforms? Run under the Chatham House Rule. No press. Moderator: Lorelei Graye, Founder, CEO and Independent Consultant, The ADS Initiative and Leodoran Financial 15:00 Off the record: LP/GP conflicts of interest – what are the sticking points? Subscription line financing, succession concerns, GP stake sales and fees: what are the latest concerns that LPs share when considering the evolving LP/GP dynamic and to what extent are GPs alleviating those concerns? Run under the Chatham House Rule. No press. Discussion leader: Hemal Mirani, Managing Director, HarbourVest Partners (Asia) Ltd. 15:30 Afternoon refreshments and networking break – JW Marriot Ballroom Foyer 16:00 Champagne roundtable discussions Ballroom Salon 4 Informal hosted roundtables featuring 2 topics for each Summit Day. First come first served. Each table will run for 40 minutes. For the remaining 10 minutes the session Chair will ask each host to summarise the key takeaways from the roundtable discussion. 1. Venture Capital Summit – Chinese VC: what does the future hold for the exit market? 2. Venture Capital Summit – Indian VC: where is the liquidity? 3. Southeast Asia Summit – Southeast Asian VC: update on the ecosystem 4. Southeast Asia Summit – Vietnam: time to shine? 5. LP/GP Relations & Fundraising Summit – Due diligence best practice 6. LP/GP Relations & Fundraising Summit – Fundraising best practice 16:50 End of LP/GP Relations & Fundraising Summit 17:00 SuperReturn Asia Summit Day Drinks Reception – The Continental 18:30 Unit 406, L4 Pacific Place, 88 Queensway, Hong Kong NB: entry strictly restricted to Summit Day badge holders

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Main Conference Day One: Tuesday 24 September 2019 Ballroom Salons 5-6 08:00 Registration and welcome coffee – JW Marriot Ballroom Foyer 08:30 Chairperson’s welcome address 08:35 Paradigm shifts in global politics and economics In this new era of two powers how are China and the US settling into this new dynamic? And what are the implications for other economies, such as the EU and global emerging markets? David Rennie, Beijing bureau chief and "Chaguan" columnist, The Economist 09:15 Near-term challenges and long-term outlook of Asia Private Equity amid global market volatility What geopolitical and economic forces are causing today’s market volatility? How are Asian markets affected? Do you have to adjust investment strategy to remain effective in the current market cycle? How do technology advances and demographic shifts change your long-term market outlook? How do you factor in such near-term & long-term challenges when looking at cross border investments and/or opportunities in tech related sectors? Moderator: Rebecca Xu, Co-Founder & Managing Director, Asia Alternatives Hong Kong Advisor Limited Panellists: Gregory Hara, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Partner, J-STAR Manish Kejriwal, Managing Partner, Kedaara Capital Jong-Ha James Yoon, Partner, MBK Partners Yichen Zhang, Chairman & CEO, CITIC Capital Holdings Limited (“CITIC Capital”) 09:55 Keynote address Jeffrey Li, Managing Partner, Tencent Investment 10:15 Morning coffee and networking break – JW Marriot Ballroom Foyer 10:45 Keynote address Victor Ai, Managing Director, China Everbright Limited 11:05 The transition and maturation of PE in Asia-Pacific With the market maturing each year and the uptake in and specialist strategies increasing what are the long terms effects on the industry? What is the impact of the sheer scale of the fundraising market, the deal opportunity set and the dry powder over recent years? Moderator: Vish Ramaswami, Managing Director, Cambridge Associates Panellists: Martin Mok, Partner & Head of Asia, Mid Market, EQT Partners Asia Ltd Padmanabh Sinha, Managing Partner, Tata Opportunities Fund PV Wang, Managing Director and COO, Legend Capital 11:35 Keynote interview Kewsong Lee, Co-Chief Executive Officer, The Carlyle Group 11:55 Achieving success in Asia-Pacific: do first movers always win? As the market transitions and the track records are more visible, is it easier to assess which strategies are plausible for the market in Asia-Pacific? When it comes to fundraising and exits is the market bifurcation more pronounced? Panel discussion 12:25 Lunch and networking break – JW Marriot Ballroom Foyer – + 13:30 LP hosted roundtables Ballroom Salon 4 4 LPs will each host lunch topic tables on the following subjects: 1. International LP appetite for Asia 2. Risk/reward: are LPs in ‘wait and see’ mode? 3. Developed versus emerging Asia: too different to compare? 4. Manager selection: how do LPs identify a GP’s potential? 13:30 Keynote address Anna Xu, Founding Partner, Hike Capital 13:50 Asia-Pacific LP perspectives: Asia-Pacific versus global investments How do Asian and Australian LPs factor diversification and risk into portfolio construction? How does Asia-Pacific private equity fare across the spectrum of global investments? Moderator: Weichou Su, Partner and Head of Asia, StepStone Global Panellists: Jie Gong, Partner, Pantheon Takahiro Kato, Head of Global Fund Investment, DBJ Asset Management 14:20 Afternoon refreshments and networking break – JW Marriot Ballroom Foyer Information Classification: General Agenda subject to change 14th annual SuperReturn Asia 23-26 September 2019 JW Marriott Hotel, Hong Kong #SRAsia 14:55 Stream A – Sources of liquidity: exits Stream B – Strategies for success, Stream C – Staying ahead when the and secondaries part 1 going gets tough Ballroom Salon 6 Ballroom Salon 5 Ballroom Salon 4/ Salon 1

15:00 Routes to liquidity: what are the real Investing in the mid-market in Asia- Standing out from the crowd: exit options in Asia and is the Pacific finding in turbulent times marketing becoming more How is the opportunity set developing How are managers setting innovative? in the mid-market across Asia-Pacific? themselves apart and finding alpha How can investors get comfortable How high are valuations and in a period of high valuations and with the volatile IPO exit markets? competition and what different sustained uncertainty? Are there What are the options for the many approaches do GPs have to this sectors that are more attractive and funds that are coming to the end of segment of the market? truly storm-proof? their lives and what’s the impact on Panel discussion Panellists: Mark McDonald, Global follow on funds? As we see more Head, DWS Private Equity control transactions is this set to Kiki Yang, Partner, Bain & Company improve the exit market? Panellists: Cathy Dong, Director, Cayn 15:35 What’s next in secondaries: have Is an era of Asian upon us? Standing out from the crowd: Asian secondaries gone beyond the Are we seeing more buyouts in Asia enhancing portfolio company mainstream? and where are these opportunities performance How is awareness and acceptance of coming from? Are real buyouts How are private equity firms using different secondary transactions feasible in mainland China or is this digital technology to enhance the evolving in Asia-Pacific today? What phenomenon set to be more relevant performance of their portfolio niches are managers finding in the in Greater China? And what about the companies? secondary market? To what extent buyout market in the rest of the Panellists: Jason Cheng, Managing are secondaries being used as a region? Partner, Kerogen Capital source of liquidity? Panellists: Maninder Saluja, Partner, Vinnie Lauria, Founding Partner, Moderator: Cari Lodge, Managing Quilvest Group Golden Gate Ventures Director, Commonfund Capital Panellists: Yong Ren, Partner, Beijing, Proskauer LN Sadani, Founder & CEO, Lensbridge Capital Ptd. Ltd. 16:10 Closing keynote address Speed networking Ballroom Salon 6 Salon 1 10 LPs and 10 GPs will have the opportunity to speak for 2 minutes before the timer sounds and the GPs rotate. For LP registration, please contact Chloe Elliott at [email protected]. For GP registration please use the sign-up sheet available at the registration desk from 08:00. Please note that this session will start promptly at 16:10 and if you are late you may lose your place. 16:50 End of Main Conference Day One 17:30 Main Conference Day One Networking Drinks Reception – Wooloomooloo Steakhouse 19:00 31/F & Rooftop The Hennessy, 256 Hennessy Road, Wan Chai NB: entry restricted to SuperReturn Asia Main Conference badge holders Coaches will depart the JW Marriott at 17:15

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Main Conference Day Two: Wednesday 25 September 2019 Ballroom Salons 5-6 09:00 Welcome coffee – JW Marriot Ballroom Foyer 09:30 Chairperson’s welcome address 09:35 The success of the USA and the impact on Asia’ place in the global PE market How well has the US market actually performed this year and what are the contributing factors? As dry powder, leverage, valuations and interest rates all rise in the US, is it time that Asia got more of a look in? How seriously are global investors considering raising allocations in Asia? Moderator: Brian Lim, Partner and Head of Asia and Emerging Markets, Pantheon Panellists: Edward Grefenstette, President, CEO & Chief Investment Officer, The Dietrich Foundation Eric Mason, Managing Director – Asia Investments, The Church 10:15 The next big thing: innovations in fundraising and client service How have US technological innovations opened up alternatives investing for the high net worth advisor? How have US wealth managers, banks and GPs driven operational efficiency and improved client satisfaction? Could this be the “next big thing” to drive growth in the Asian markets? Keynote address: Lawrence Calcano, CEO, iCapital Network 10:35 Keynote address 10:55 Morning coffee and networking break – JW Marriot Ballroom Foyer 11:30 Private equity into the mainstream: what does the fund manager of the future look like? Is private equity truly an alternative asset class? As managers venture into new strategies and add on new capabilities, what does it take to do well in this current environment and what is the impact on the return for investors? Panellists: Marcus Simpson, Head of Global Private Capital, QIC 12:00 Keynote interview

12:20 China’s economy and the impact on the rest of Asia: bull or bear? As RMB funds move over to USD, what is the impact on China’s domestic PE and VC markets? With growth in China slowing down what is the impact on the rest of Asia as LPs look to diversify into the rest of the region? Or is this all overhyped – are there still interesting opportunities to be found and as the largest market in the region, should LPs be putting more money to work? Panellists: Wei Zhou, Founding Managing Partner, CCV 12:50 Lunch and networking break – JW Marriot Ballroom Foyer – + 14:00 Single family office lunch Ballroom Salon 4 Hosted by: Cathy Dong, Director, Cayn Family Office This exclusive lunch is only open to 25 pre-registered single family offices, subject to qualification. To register please contact Chloe Elliott at [email protected]. Stream Stream A – Countries under the microscope Stream B – Strategies for success, part 2 title Ballroom Salon 6 Ballroom Salon 5/Ballroom Salon 4

14:00 India: a time for cautious optimism? Private debt: how does the market compare? What progress, reforms and developments does India As the market matures and more strategies come to the expect given the result of this year’s election? Is there a fore, is Asia-Pacific still in a better position when it comes liquidity and currency crisis or is this overstated? And are to competition? Are the covenants tighter and is leverage exits still on the rise? lower compared to the US and European market? Panellists: Ranjit Shah, Managing Partner, Gaja Capital Moderator: Hans-Jörg Baumann, Chairman of Private Debt and Funds, StepStone Global Panellists: Yoshi Kiguchi, CIO, Okayama Metal and Machinery Pension Fund

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14:30 Japan: time to take a closer look? ESG and impact investing: the myths and the As the world looks at Japan for the 2019 Rugby World Cup misconceptions and the 2020 Summer Olympics, is it time for PE investors Is ESG now a ‘need to have’ rather than a ‘nice to have’? to take a closer look too? How does Japan fare from a To what extent has a trade off on returns been disproved risk/reward profile and what opportunities are arising for impact investing? How do impact investors from large carve-outs and succession planning? differentiate themselves? And what role does private Moderator: Kazushige Kobayashi, Managing Director, equity have to play when it comes to climate change? Head of Primaries of Asia, Capital Dynamics Panellists: Pratima Divgi, Investment Manager, Aberdeen Panellists: Kimihiro Fukuyama, Deputy Director General, Asset Management Development Bank of Japan Raj Pai, Partner, GEF Capital Partners, Global Mark Chiba, Group Chairman & Partner, The Longreach Environment Fund Group 15:00 Afternoon refreshments and networking break – JW Marriot Ballroom Foyer 15:35 Australia and New Zealand: a safe haven? LP-only, off the record session: should LPs be voting How protected is this market from global volatility and with their feet? what are ANZ’s own set of challenges? What is the state How can LPs screen GPs for ESG, sustainability, diversity of the economy and the impact on PE? and team culture? Moderator: Yasser El-Ansary, Chief Executive Officer, Ballroom Salon 4 Australian Investment Council Chair: Pratima Divgi, Investment Manager, Aberdeen Panellists: Sunil Mishra, Partner, Adams Street Partners Asset Management Open to 25 pre-registered development finance institutions, endowments, foundations, insurance companies, pension funds and sovereign wealth funds, subject to qualification. To register please contact Chloe Elliott at [email protected]. Run under the Chatham House Rule. No press. 16:10 Korea: what’s the current state of play? LP-only, off the record session: how to tackle How is appetite evolving for the market in Korea? How do uncertainty valuations and competition look in today’s market and is Ballroom Salon 4 this up and coming market worth a further look? In uncertain times, is it time to invest in the more mature Moderator: Viswanathan Parameswar, Head of markets or are the interesting opportunities to be found Investments Asia, Schroder Adveq Management AG in the emerging and growing markets of Asia? How do Panellists: Gary Lawrence, Managing Partner & Founder, you balance risk/reward requirements and how much of Excelsior Capital Asia a worry is -term uncertainty in a long-term asset class? Discussion Leader: Steve Cowan, Co-Founder & Managing Director, 57 Stars

Open to 25 pre-registered development finance institutions, endowments, foundations, insurance companies, pension funds and sovereign wealth funds, subject to qualification. To register please contact Chloe Elliott at [email protected]. Run under the Chatham House Rule. No press. 16:45 End of Main Conference Day Two 17:00 Main Conference Day Two Networking Drinks Reception – Fish Bar & Pool Lounge 18:30 Level 7, JW Marriott NB: entry restricted to SuperReturn Asia Main Conference badge holders

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Main Conference Day Three: Thursday 26 September 2019 Ballroom Salon 4 07:30 Invite-only LP breakfast – Ballroom Salon 1-3 – This exclusive breakfast is only open to invited development finance institutions, endowments, foundations, insurance 09:00 companies, pension funds and sovereign wealth funds. The breakfast continues through welcome coffee.

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08:45 Welcome coffee – JW Marriot Ballroom Foyer 09:15 Chairperson’s welcome address 09:20 Tracking hot sectors across Asia-Pacific Data session 09:50 Entrepreneur fireside chat Interviewer: Iris Zhao, Managing Director, GCM Grosvenor 10:20 Keynote address 10:40 Energy and renewables: what to look out for How is the energy sector evolving? What is the impact of the renewables industry? How do climate change factors relate to energy investments? Panellists: Gary R. Petersen, Managing Partner, EnCap Investments, L.P. 11:10 Real assets: where to next in infrastructure and real estate? Which countries offer the greatest potential for real assets investments? What are the benefits and nuances of equity versus debt? And how does investing in emerging market real assets compare to investments in the US and Europe? Moderator: Vishnu Amble, Director of Investments, Traverse Holdings Pte Ltd 11:40 Morning coffee and networking break – JW Marriot Ballroom Foyer 12:10 Healthcare and health-tech: is competition heating up? Is there too much capital flowing in healthcare or is the potential and growth in this sector strong enough that this isn’t a concern? Has the right model for healthcare investing been found? What are the sub-sectors with the fewest barriers and the lowest valuations? Panellists: Abrar Mir, Managing Partner, Quadria Capital Investment Management Fu Wei, CEO, CBC Group 12:40 Mobility: electric vehicles and autonomous driving – where is the potential? How is this sector developing? Is this a pure China play? How much activity is there in the rest of the region – where is the technology being developed? Panel discussion 13:10 Closing LP panel: perspectives to take away What are the fundamental questions LPs ask of GPs when looking to invest in Asia? What do LPs need to know and where are their concerns and curiosity? Panellists: Sunil Mishra, Partner, Adams Street Partners 13:45 Lunch and networking break – JW Marriot Ballroom Foyer 14:45 End of SuperReturn Asia 2019

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