Magellan Investor Evening Series 2020 Important Information - (Friday)

“The Great Repression” Join us at one of our exclusive Investor Evenings in February and March 2020, to hear from Magellan’s Chairman and Chief Investment Officer, Hamish Douglass, as he provides an update on global markets. The presentations will be followed by a cocktail reception, where you will be able to meet Hamish and senior members of the investment team and wider business. These events are dedicated to you, as clients and investors in Magellan. We look forward to seeing you at what is sure to be a fascinating evening of real investment insight.

Event information Date: Ticket types Friday, 6 March 2020 There are two types of tickets available. $75 - Reserved Seating: allocated seating in Venue: premium sections. Sydney International Convention Centre, If you are a large group, selecting this option will ensure that you can 14 Darling Dr, Sydney sit together. Individuals, couples and smaller groups are also welcome to select this option. Event Programme: 4:00pm: Theatre doors open $25 - General Admission: unallocated seating in general admission sections. 4:30pm: Opening remarks All tickets include the formal presentations and 4:35pm: Hamish Douglass presents the cocktail reception. 6:45pm: Cocktail reception commences All monies raised from the sale of tickets will go directly 8:30pm: Evening concludes to the following charities: Rural Aid, Fly High Billie and The Reach Foundation. Getting to the venue FERRY: Cruise into on a ferry with direct services from , or Pyrmont Bay Wharf. Captain Cook Cruises operates services between Darling Harbour Convention Wharf, Barangaroo King Street Wharf No. 1 and Circular Quay. SYDNEY LIGHT RAIL: The Light Rail travels right through a number of Darling Harbour stations including ICC Sydney’s stops, Convention Centre and Exhibition Centre. The Light Rail starts at Central Station in the CBD and travels to Dulwich Hill in the Inner West. TRAIN: A short walk from Central or Town Hall will take you directly to Darling Quarter, Tumbalong Park and Sydney Visitor Centre. Town Hall and Central Stations are a 10-minute walk from ICC Sydney.

For more information please visit the event website: www.magellangroup.com.au/2020events BUS: ICC Sydney has its own bus stop. Bus routes 389 and 501 stop at Harris Street near Allen Street – a 10-minute walk from ICC Sydney. WATER TAXI: Water taxi is a great option for getting to and from Darling Harbour. Water taxi’s depart from The Rocks, Circular Quay, The Opera House and Luna Park. TAXI AND UBER: The best taxi and Uber drop off and pick up locations include the new Iron Wharf Place next to Harbourside Shopping Centre and Zollner Circuit on the southern end of First State Super Theatre, both accessed via Darling Drive. Parking ICC Sydney has two car park facilities located within the Exhibition Centre and First State Super Theatre, comprising a total of 826 car spaces. Additionally, there are secure car parks located in and around Darling Harbour, including Wilson Harbourside Car Park and Wilson Darling Square Car Park. ICC Parking ICC Sydney Exhibition Centre Car Park (Car Park 1) First State Super Theatre Car Park (Car Park 2) Operating hours: 7 Days - 24 hours Parking Rates: 0 - 1 hour $18.00 1 - 2 hours $30.00 2 - 3 hours $38.00 3 - 4 hours $44.00 4+ hours (to 4am only) $49.00 Guests are responsible for arranging their own travel and parking.

Event Speakers Frank Casarotti, Hamish Douglass, General Manager - Distribution Chairman and Chief Investment Officer Master of ceremonies Presenter Frank Casarotti joined Magellan in March 2007. Prior to Hamish Douglass is Co-Founder, Chairman and Chief Magellan, Frank held a senior distribution management Investment Officer of Magellan Financial Group, and Lead role at Colonial First State (a wholly-owned subsidiary Portfolio Manager of Magellan’s Global Equity strategies. of Commonwealth Bank), one of Australia’s largest and He is a former member of the Australian Government’s most successful investment and platform administration Foreign Investment Review Board (FIRB), the Australian companies. Frank began his career at Australian Eagle Government’s Financial Literacy Board, former Acting Insurance Group in 1979, later joining Colonial First State President of the Australian Government’s Takeovers Panel (then known as First State Fund Managers) as its Queensland and former Co-Head of Global Banking at Deutsche Bank, State Manager in 1992 and relocating to Sydney to take up Australasia. Hamish is a Director of the Victor Chang Cardiac the role of Head of Adviser Distribution in 2001. Research Institute.

Proudly supporting: All monies raised from the sale of tickets will go directly to the following charities: Rural Aid, Fly High Billiie and The Reach Foundation.

For more information please visit the event website: www.magellangroup.com.au/2020events