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Meinhard Platzer, CEO LGT Bank Österreich , May 28, 2014 The Princely House

1136 First mention of Hugo von . The name originates from Liechtenstein Castle , situated to the south of

The Liechtenstein family is one of the oldest Austrian noble lineages

1606 Family charter - agreement declaring the family property an entailed estate in fee tail (i.e. indivisible and unsellable property);

1694 The family acquired the City Palace in Vienna, it has been owned by the Princely since then.

1719 Acquires the imperial hereditary rank (“Imperial Principality of Liechtenstein”)

1945 Birth of Hereditary Prince Hans-Adam II

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Liechtenstein Stiftung Fürst Liechtenstein LGT Group The Princely Collections

° Palais Liechtenstein ° Private Banking ° Among the most important ° Liechtenstein Winery ° Asset Management private art collections in the world ° Real Estate Management ° Contain major works of ° Wilfersdorf Agricultural & European art Forestry Company ° Selected masterpieces on ° Kalwang Forest exhibit in the palaces of the ° Renewable Energy Princely House of Liechtenstein ° Rice Tec ° Lieco

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° The largest family owned and run Private Banking and Asset Management Group in Europe

° The Family Office of the Princely House of Liechtenstein H.S.H. Prinz Max von und zu Liechtenstein, CEO of LGT Group ° Alignment of interests between clients and the company

° Stability due to private ownership and long-term orientation

Key figures:

31.12.2013 31.12.2012 absolute in %

Total assets (in CHFbn) 28.3 27.1 3.7 Equity capital (in CHFbn) 3.2 3.1 1.1 Tier 1 Ratio (in %) 21.3 21.5 Headcount 19211 1830 Net profit LGT Group (in CHFmn) 139.2 213.6 -34.9

H.S.H. Prinz Philipp von und zu Liechtenstein, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of LGT Group

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LGT – operational and as a financial investor

LGT

Operational business Financial investor Princely Strategy Co-investments Private Banking Asset Management for clients

Private client and his Institutional investors and Princely House relationship manager LGT Private Banking of Liechtenstein

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° Founded by the Princely Family of Liechtenstein in 2007

° LGT Venture Philanthropy supports 26 organizations in Latin America, Africa, India, Southeast Asia, Europe and China that are engaged in improving the quality of life of less advantaged people.

° Inspires clients for their own philanthropy and/or impact investment activities

° Advises them how to realize their personal aspirations in the most effective and efficient way

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"Portrait of Prince Joseph Wenzel I of Liechtenstein (1696–1772)", 1740

HYACINTHE RIGAUD 1659–1743

During his stay in (1738–1741) Prince Joseph Wenzel I of Liechtenstein had himself painted, twice, by the French portraitist Hyacinthe Rigaud who was probably the greatest of the period. In each case ensuring that he was recorded in his full regalia and with an almost imperial demeanour. To mark his appointment as Austrian Ambassador, the prince ordered a luxury vehicle from the best manufacturers in Paris, his celebrated Golden Carriage, which was both technologically and stylistically one of the most advanced of its day. It was in this carriage that Joseph Wenzel I of Liechtenstein would arrive at Versailles and at the Louvre; and it was also in this carriage that Isabella of Parma, the bride of the later Emperor Josef II, made the journey from Parma to Vienna. © LIECHTENSTEIN. The Princely Collections, Vaduz-Vienna

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