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3. Parque D. Pedro Shopping
Shopping MetrópoleManauara Shopping
Uberlândia Shopping
4. Index
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4 Company Fundamentals
9 Our Portfolio
28 Appendix - Market and Sector Fundamentals
12 Operational and Financial Indicators
22 Case Studies
5. • Leverage on the expertise, tenant relationships and market
recognition of our majority shareholders
• Controlling shareholders with significant experience in the sector
• 33.4% free float
• Roughly 90% of leases are fixed, providing significant
foreseeability
• Lowest common charge in the sector, as a result of malls’ formats
and Company’s efficiency
• Centralized back office structure
• Prudent leverage and cash management
• 10 shopping centers owned and managed (450k sqm total GLA)
• Occupancy rate of 97.2%(1)
• Best-in-class margins (Adj. EBITDA = 75.0% and Adj. FFO =
53.6%)
• Greenfield Expertise (84% of GLA)
• 2 third-party managed malls
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Operating
Expertise
Strong
Shareholders
Base
Competitive
Advantages
• Parque D. Pedro Shopping is our main
asset, with 121 thousand sqm of GLA
(Gross Leaseble Area) is one of the
largest shopping malls in Brazil and
Latin America
• The mall is located in the city of
Campinas, in the São Paulo State, 100
km from the city of São Paulo
• Sonae Sierra Brasil holds a 51%
ownership interest in this mall
Sonae Sierra Brasil at a glance
One of the leading developers, owners and operators of top quality and regionally dominant
shopping centers in Brazil
(1) Excluding Uberlândia, Boulevard Londrina and Passeio das Águas shopping centers
6. 24.6 24.6
25.1
79.9 80.8
102.7
108.4
128.4
150.0 148.5
200.0
203.7
208.5
231.3
353.7
1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
21.0%
CAGR
2012
2013
Pátio Brasil
Expansion
PDP
Shopping
Boavista
Opening
Acquisition of an
additional 20%
ownership interest
in Plaza Sul
Acquisition of 50% of
Sonae Sierra’s
ownership interest in
SSB Brasil by DDR
Campo Limpo
Opening
Manauara
Opening
PDP
Expansion
Campo Limpo and
Metrópole Expansion
Acquisition of an additional
17% ownership interest in
Metrópole
Swap - Acquisition of
an additional 30.0%
ownership interest in
Plaza Sul / Sale of
22.2% in Penha
Uberlândia
Opening
Londrina
Opening
Goiânia Opening
Acquisition of an
additonal ownership
interest in Metrópole,
Plaza Sul and Tivoli
Acquisition of an
additonal 9.5%
ownership interest in
Franca
Sale of 51.0%
ownership interest in
Penha; 30.0% in Tivoli;
10.4% in Pátio Brasil
Sonae Sierra enters the Brazilian
shopping center market, creating a
joint-venture with Enplanta
Engenharia: Sonae Enplanta
Portfolio Timeline
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7. 8.0
15.6 15.2
17.8
10.7
12.3
SSB BRMalls Multiplan Iguatemi Aliansce General
Shopping
176.0
138.2
173.0
99.6
124.8
48.5
SSB BR Malls Multiplan Aliansce Iguatemi General
Shopping
Development Capabilities
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48.6% of
GLA is less
than 5
years old
Owned GLA developed in the last 3 years Average Age of Malls (owned GLA weighted)
SSB has been the leading developer and owns the newest portfolio among listed peers
8. Ownership Structure
Free Float
Sierra Brazil 1
B.V.
66.65% 33.35%
50.0%
• Over 45 years of history
• One of the largest
developers and operators of
shopping centers in US
• 12 million of sqm in total GLA
• NYSE listed and Sox Compliant
• Market value of US$5.9 billion(1)
50.0%
• Over 21 years of history
• One of the largest
developers and operators of
shopping centers in Europe
• Over 2 million of sqm in total
GLA
• NAV: €1.0 billion(1)
• The largest business group of Portugal,
with operations in over 40 countries
• Operations in retail, properties, shopping
centers and telecommunications
• Market value: €2.6 billion(1)
• British company with over 300 years of history
in the properties market
• Over 1,000 properties under management with
a total value of £10.9 billion
• Properties in retail, commercial and residential
segments
Sonae Sierra
Brasil S.A.
50.0%50.0%
On March 10, 2014 DDR announced that it reached an agreement to sell its investment in Sierra Brazil 1 B.V.
and PDP 1 B.V. for US$ 344 million to Alexander Otto and his affiliates
Note: (1) As of March 2014
Source: Reuters, Sonae Sierra
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9. Index
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4 Company Fundamentals
9 Our Portfolio
28 Appendix - Market and Sector Fundamentals
12 Operational and Financial Indicators
22 Case Studies
10. Portfolio
10
Our portfolio is composed of 10 operating shopping malls, totaling 2,150 stores, 450 thousand sqm of total GLA and 354
thousand sqm of owned GLA. We recently opened Passeio das Águas Shopping, our 10th mall, which added 78 thousand
sqm of owned GLA to the portfolio. The Company also manages 2 third party malls totaling 341 stores and 52 thousand
sqm of GLA.
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1
5
62
4
8
10
9
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1. Parque D. Pedro Shopping
• Campinas (SP)
• GLA tsd sqm: 121.3
• Stores: 400
2. Boavista Shopping
• São Paulo (SP)
• GLA tsd sqm: 15.9
• Stores: 146
3. Franca Shopping
• Franca (SP)
• GLA tsd sqm: 18.5
• Stores: 106
5. Shopping Plaza Sul
• São Paulo (SP)
• GLA tsd sqm: 23.4
• Stores: 221
6. Shopping Campo Limpo
• São Paulo (SP)
• GLA tsd sqm: 22.3
• Stores: 149
4. Shopping Metrópole
• São Bernardo do
Campo (SP)
• GLA tsd sqm: 30.0
• Stores: 191
7. Manauara Shopping
• Manaus (AM)
• GLA tsd sqm: 46.5
• Stores: 233
9. Boulevard Londrina Shopping
• Londrina (PR)
• GLA tsd sqm: 48.4
• Stores: 221
10. Passeio das Águas Shopping
• Goiânia (GO)
• GLA tsd sqm: 77.9
• Stores: 259
8. Uberlândia Shopping
• Uberlândia (MG)
• GLA tsd sqm: 45.8
• Stores: 215
12. Tivoli Shopping
• Sta. Bárbara
d’Oeste (SP)
• GLA tsd sqm: 22.1
• Stores: 146
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Malls in operation
Third party managed malls
11. Shopping Penha
• São Paulo (SP)
• GLA tsd sqm: 29.7
• Stores: 195
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11. Controlling interests in most of
shopping centers
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Sonae Sierra Brasil‟s average ownership stake is 78.6% in its 10 operating properties.
Note: (1) Sonae Sierra and DDR hold an additional 25.9% indirect ownership in Parque D. Pedro through another structure.
Rationale
Ability to expand and
adapt to market trends
Controls the
management
services of 100% of
owned malls
Strategic control of the
malls
Shopping Center City State
GLA
(„000 sqm)
% SSB Management
Parque D. Pedro(1) Campinas SP 121.3 51.0%
Metrópole
São Bernardo
do Campo
SP 30.0 100.0%
Boavista São Paulo SP 15.9 100.0%
Franca Franca SP 18.6 76.9%
Plaza Sul São Paulo SP 23.4 60.0%
Campo Limpo São Paulo SP 22.3 20.0%
Manauara Manaus AM 46.5 100.0%
Uberlândia Uberlândia MG 45.8 100.0%
Boulevard Londrina Londrina PR 48.4 88.6%
Passeio das Águas Goiânia GO 77.9 100.0%
Average 78.6%
Third party malls under management
Penha São Paulo SP 29.7
Tivoli
Santa Bárbara
d’Oeste
SP 22.1
12. Index
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4 Company Fundamentals
9 Our Portfolio
28 Appendix - Market and Sector Fundamentals
12 Operational and Financial Indicators
22 Case Studies
20. Cash Position and Leverage
20
2.3x
Net Debt/EBITDA
Contracted Debt Financing
Committed
Amount (R$ MM)
Term
(years)
Interest Rate(1)
Balance as of
12/31/13
(R$ million)
Working Capital 20 5 CDI + 1.66% 8
Working Capital 27 6 CDI + 1.78% 14
Manauara Shopping 112 12 8.50% 120
Metrópole Shopping - Expansion I 53 8 TR + 9.30% 43
Uberlândia Shopping 81 15 TR + 9.70% 73
Boulevard Londrina Shopping 120 15 TR + 9.70% 118
Passeio das Águas Shopping 200 12 TR + 9.70% 197
Debentures - 1st
series 96 5 CDI + 0.96% 98
Debentures - 2nd
series(2)
205 7 IPCA + 6.25% 236
Total 913 905
Weighted Average 10.2 10.4%
(1) Considering TR at 0.19% p.a., CDI at 9.8% p.a. and IPCA at 5.91% as of December 31, 2013
(2) The Company contracted in August 2013 a derivative instrument (swap) of R$ 54.5 million at a rate of CDI + 1.24%
Fixed
13%
CDI
13%
TR
48%
IPCA
26%
Debt Profile
828.6
480.2
76.1
424.4
Total Debt Cash and cash
equivalents
Net Debt
Net Financial Debt (R$ million)
Short Term
Long Term
904.7
886.5
419.2
467.3
Total Debt Cash and cash
equivalents
Net Debt
Net Financial Debt (R$ million)
Fixed
14%
CDI
13%
TR
47%
IPCA
26%
Debt Profile
24.6 74.5 66.6
109.8 106.1
504.8
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 and
beyond
Financial Debt Amortization (R$ million)
Does not consider debt related to asset acquisitions
76.1 65.7
109.0 105.2
170.7
377.9
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 and
beyond
Financial Debt Amortization (R$ million)
Does not include debt related to asset acquisitions
Data on 12/31/13
21. Leverage Strategy
Financing through bank loans up to 50% of the total cost for each project
Debt indexation linked to Sonae Sierra Brasil’s assets
Amortization schedule highly manageable
No exposure to foreign currencies
Management of cash and financial leverage indexes (restricted to 3.25 of Net Debt/ EBITDA in 2014)
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22. Share Performance and Trading
Multiples
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Share Price Performance Trading Multiples
• Maximum: R$ 34.34 in October 2012
• The stock is trading below R$5,000/GLA
• Gross investments for Passeio das Águas Shopping ~ R$ 6,200/GLA
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5.00
10.00
15.00
20.00
25.00
30.00
35.00
40.00
SSBR3 Price (R$)
Price
(R$)
Market Cap
(R$ MM)
EV (R$
MM)
P/FFO
14
EV/EBITDA
14
EV/GLA
BR Malls 17.96 8,209 12,516 12.3x 9.6x 13,172
Multiplan 46.10 8,212 10,064 14.6x 11.3x 18,854
Iguatemi 21.38 3,776 4,385 14.4x 10.7x 15,641
Aliansce 17.66 2,808 4,504 12.8x 11.0x 11,262
Average: 13.5x 10.7x 14,732
SSB 15.66 1,197 1,677 7.1x 6.0x 4,738
SSBR3 discount to peers: 47% 44% 68%
Price as of 02/28/14; EV and FFO estimates based on Bloomberg consensus
Source: Companies reports; Bloomberg
23. Index
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4 Company Fundamentals
9 Our Portfolio
28 Appendix - Market and Sector Fundamentals
12 Operational and Financial Indicators
22 Case Studies
24. Case Study – Parque D. Pedro
Refurbishment and Innovation
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Refurbishment of movie theater,
adding 2 VIPs screens and the first
IMAX theater in the region
Refurbishment of aisle currently
dedicated to furniture stores and
fitness center
Coverage of Alameda Parque D.
Pedro (PDP first expansion) New dining area and new entrance
13,757 sqm area
leased to a
convention center
operator
Even though Parque D. Pedro is one of the most prominent shopping centers in Brazil, we
continue to refurbish and renovate the mall to perpetuate its dominant position in the region
25. Case Study – Boulevard Londrina
New Development
Shopping Center Data
City Londrina
State Paraná
Opening May 2013
GLA (Ꞌ000 sqm) 48.4
SSB stake 88.6%
Number of stores 221
Anchor stores 10
Cinema screens 7
Parking spaces 2,400
Occupancy rate 88.6%
Boulevard Londrina Shopping has a privileged location, in the
city‟s downtown and is part of an imposing mixed-use project
Boulevard Londrina Shopping gathers a tenant mix of diversified
stores, with high appeal to the public
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26. Case Study – Passeio das Águas
New Development
Shopping Center Data
City Goiânia
State Goiás
Opening October 2013
GLA (Ꞌ000 sqm) 77.9
SSB stake 100%
Number of stores 259
Anchor stores 17
Cinema screens 7
Parking spaces 4,000
Occupancy rate 83.4%
Passeio das Águas Shopping is the second largest shopping of
Sonae Sierra Brasil and the largest mall in Brazil‟s Mid-West region
Passeio das Águas Shopping has a diversified tenant mix, with
renowned brands
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27. Case Study – Franca Shopping
Expansion
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Site Location
Internal Rendering External Rendering
45,500 sqm area; 11,700
sqm of GLA of expansion
After announcing the acquisition of a 45,500
sqm land plot adjacent to the Franca
Shopping aiming an expansion of 11,700 sqm
of GLA, the Company officially launched the
project in a ceremony that took place in
Franca on March 18th, comprising the
expansion above-mentioned plus a full
revitalization in the existing mall.
Expansion Features
Opening 1H15
Expansion GLA (Ꞌ000 sqm) 11.7
Satellite stores 63
Anchor stores 6
Gross Investment (R$ MM) 96.7
Revitalization Features
Façade painting with “lake, garden and birds”
elements and graphite decoration
Lake area will be covered and will have new
stores
Movie theater: modernization and 2 new screens
to be built-up
New ceiling and covering of open air areas for
the air-conditioning system
New furniture and internal signs
Expansion and Revitalization
28. Case Study – Plaza Sul
Value creation through M&A and turnaround
Shopping Center Highlights
SSB ownership increasing from 20% (2005 –
acquisition) to 60% (2012)
Occupancy rate improvement: from 80% (2005)
to 99% (2013)
Asset appreciation of 3.5x its purchase price (R$
96 million) since 2005
Tenant Mix improvement with renowned
tenants: Starbucks, Samsung, Lacoste, MyStore
Performance Highlights(1)
Sales (% Y-o-Y) 8.7%
SSR (sqm/month) 11.6%
Occupancy Rate (%GLA) 99.1%
(1) Data as at 4Q13
New FaçadeOld Façade
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29. Index
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4 Company Fundamentals
9 Our Portfolio
28 Appendix - Market and Sector Fundamentals
12 Operational and Financial Indicators
22 Case Studies
30. Fast growing middle class
30
Over 40 million people have moved upwards into the middle class, while middle class disposable
income has tripled
Increasing middle class Middle class: disposable income(1)
(R$/month)
Consumer credit still underpenetrated in Brazil
Source: Cetelem “O Observador 2012”
51%
24%
34%
54%
22%
15%
2005 2011
Population: 182 mm Population: 191 mm
+16 mm people
+40 mm people
A+B
C
D+E
UpperclassMiddleclassLowerclass
- 48 mm people
R$ 30 billion increase in monthly disposable income
Note: (1) Income available for spending and savings
Source: Cetelem “O Observador 2012”, Euromonitor and Raymond James
Sonae Sierra Brasil is strategically positioned to capture the
middle class consumption growth, as it entails over 80% of its
target audience
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363
2005 2011
25%
26%
16%
15%
11%
6%
4%
28%
26%
16%
14%
10% 10%
4%
Chile USA Spain Germany Argentina Brazil Mexico
2006 2011
31. 31.7
35.9
41.6
45.5
50.0
58.0
64.6
74.0
91.0
108.0
121.0
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
CAGR 2002-2012: 14.3%
Source: ABRASCE; SSB
5.5 5.6
6.2 6.3
7.5
8.3 8.6
9.1
9.5
10.3
11.2
0 .0
2 .0
4 .0
6 .0
8 .0
1 0 .0
1 2 .0
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
CAGR 2002-2012: 7.4%
Source: ABRASCE; SSB
303 317 326 335
351 363 376
392
408
430
457
0
5 0
1 0 0
1 5 0
2 0 0
2 5 0
3 0 0
3 5 0
4 0 0
4 5 0
5 0 0
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
CAGR 2002-2012: 4.2%
Source: ABRASCE; SSB
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500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
USA
Canada
Europe
Chile
Mexico
Colombia
Peru
Brazil
DF
SP
PR
AM
GO
MG
GLA/1,000 inhabitants (2011)
Brazilian shopping center industry
fundamentals
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The Brazilian mall industry had a significant growth in recent years but it is still significantly
underpenetrated when compared to other countries
Number of shopping centers in Brazil GLA (million sqm)
Low shopping center market penetration
Source: ABRASCE, IBGE, BTG, SSB.
Brazil Average: 58
Shopping Center Sales (R$ billion)
32. Brazilian shopping center industry
fundamentals (cont‟d)
According to Abrasce, 40 greenfield projects were announced for 2014 in Brazil, which, if
concluded, should add more than 1.2 million sqm of GLA
Source: Abrasce (January 2014) 32
North
• Malls: 5
• GLA: 159k sqm
Mid-West
• Malls: 2
• GLA: 50k sqm
Northeast
• Malls: 7
• GLA: 209k sqm
Southeast
• Malls: 22
• GLA: 669k sqm
South
• Malls: 4
• GLA: 93k sqm
Brazil
• Malls: 40
• GLA: 1,180k sqm