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Bank of Ireland 2019 Interim Results

Strategic investment and rigorous allocation of capital Organic capital generation (90bps) Bank of Ireland 2019 Interim Results 1 Growth in loan book 200-250bps 2 Transformation 50-60bps p.a. 3 • • • Regulatory capital demand • Investment / allocation of capital CET1 of c.200-250bps to accommodate loan book growth of c.20% over 4 years (2018-2021) Net lending growth of €1.2bn (c.30bps) in H1 2019 Transformation Programme: investment of 50-60bps p.a. (2018-2021) Transformation investment of €138m (c.25bps) in H1 2019 On track to reduce costs in 2019 and every year to c.€1.7bn in 2021 IFRS 16 impact of c.20bps on 1 Jan 2019 Evolving regulatory framework including EBA and ECB guidelines (Definition of Default, IRB models, NPE requirements, etc.) could consume c.80bps of CET1 by end 2021 The Central Bank of Ireland has requested the power to introduce a Systemic Risk Buffer (SyRB) in Ireland, which could increase capital demand. The size, timing and application of any potential SyRB are currently unknown • Will pursue opportunities to unlock capital in balance sheet as appropriate 4 Dividend / distributions • Dividend accrual of €100m (equivalent to an annualised dividend per share of 18.5c) • No change to dividend policy or guidance Bank of Ireland 20 20
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