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Hyundai Capital Investor Presentation 1Q13
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Key Highlights 1Q13
• Strong Fundamentals
- Good profitability: Operating income of KRW 119 billion and an ROA of 3.0%
- Solid asset quality: 30+ day delinquency rate of 2.7%
- Strong capital structure: Leverage of 6.8x and capital adequacy ratio of 15.1%
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- Strong capital structure: Leverage of 6.8x and capital adequacy ratio of 15.1%
• Committed & Capable Shareholder Support
- HMC showed resilient performance with global sales up 7.9% (YoY)
- GE Capital continues to provide committed financial and operations support
• Solid Credit Profiles
- Global Ratings: S&P (BBB+), Moody's (Baa1), Fitch (BBB+)
- Niche Markets: RAM (AAA), JCR (A+)- Niche Markets: RAM (AAA), JCR (A+)
- Domestic Ratings: AA+
• New Growth Engine: Global Expansion
- Successful launching in China and UK, Record-high performance in the USA
- True captive financing arm covering from the domestic market to global markets
Resilient Economic Growth and Steady Demand for New Cars
GDP Growth Rate & Unemployment Rate Domestic Auto Sales (‘000s)
GDP Growth Rate Unemployment Rate
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Despite of slower GDP growth, unemployment rate has been stabilized
Sales slightly downed due to the sluggish consumption but, HMG’s M/S trended up with superior brand power
HMC HMC+KMC Market ShareKMC Others
6.1%
3.6%
3.6% 3.5%
3.0%
3.2%
3.4%
GDP Growth Rate Unemployment Rate
413 485 493 482
279
321 297
261
80.1%
78.2%
79.9%
81.5% 81.8%
81.1%81.1%81.1%81.1%
1,394
1,465 1,475
HMC HMC+KMC Market ShareKMC Others
1,411
0.2%
3.6%
2.0%
1.5%
2009 2010 2011 2012 1Q13
Source: Bank of Korea
703 660 684 668
155 154
116 109
60 61
2009 2010 2011 2012 1Q12 1Q13
324324324324
263263263263
(HMG)(HMG)(HMG)(HMG)
271271271271
(HMG)(HMG)(HMG)(HMG)
331
8.8%8.8%8.8%8.8%
9.6%9.6%9.6%9.6%
19,80619,80619,80619,806
20,28620,28620,28620,286 20,21420,21420,21420,214
Receivables Breakdown by Product (KRW Bn)
Low Risk-focused Product Portfolio
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Maintain auto asset to non-auto asset in the proportion of 80:20 ⇒ balance btw stability & Profitability
Over 90% of the total receivables have underlying assets such as vehicles or real estate
55558888.1%.1%.1%.1%
57.2%57.2%57.2%57.2% 57.6%57.6%57.6%57.6% 54.2%54.2%54.2%54.2% 53.2%53.2%53.2%53.2%
15.8%15.8%15.8%15.8%
16.3%16.3%16.3%16.3%
17.3%17.3%17.3%17.3% 18.8%18.8%18.8%18.8% 19.1%19.1%19.1%19.1%7.2%7.2%7.2%7.2%
8.4%8.4%8.4%8.4%
7.9%7.9%7.9%7.9% 6.9%6.9%6.9%6.9% 6.9%6.9%6.9%6.9%9.9%9.9%9.9%9.9%
8.7%8.7%8.7%8.7%
9.1%9.1%9.1%9.1% 9.7%9.7%9.7%9.7%
1111.7%.7%.7%.7%
10.9%10.9%10.9%10.9%
9.9%9.9%9.9%9.9%
8.8%8.8%8.8%8.8%
9.7%9.7%9.7%9.7%
8.1%8.1%8.1%8.1%7.4%7.4%7.4%7.4%
8.8%8.8%8.8%8.8%
7.4%7.4%7.4%7.4%
16,48016,48016,48016,480
18,78818,78818,78818,788
19,80619,80619,80619,806
20,28620,28620,28620,286 20,21420,21420,21420,214
8.6%8.6%8.6%8.6%
1.5%1.5%1.5%1.5%
8888
2009200920092009 2010201020102010 2011201120112011 2012201220122012 1Q131Q131Q131Q13
New Car Financing Auto Lease Used Car Financing Personal Loan Mortgage GECK Others
81.1%81.1%81.1%81.1% 81.9%81.9%81.9%81.9% 82.8%82.8%82.8%82.8%
AutoAutoAutoAuto----relatedrelatedrelatedrelated
AssetsAssetsAssetsAssets (New Car, Auto Lease,
Used Car)
ProductsProductsProductsProducts
79.9%79.9%79.9%79.9% 79.2%79.2%79.2%79.2%
2010 2011 2012 1Q12 1Q131Q131Q131Q13 YoY
Income Statement (KRW Bn)
Good Profitability Underscores Strong Fundamentals
Return on Equity & Return on Assets
ROE ROA
4
Even in 2013, operating income decreased due to slower new car sales & bigger bad debt expense
Return on assets increased up to 3.0% with one-time effect such as the disposal of office building
21.3%
22.0%
20.3% 20.0%
19.1%
19.7%19.7%19.7%19.7%
2010 2011 2012 1Q12 1Q131Q131Q131Q13 YoY
Operating Revenues 3,274 3,331 3,542 916 921 0.5%
(Excluding FX effect) 2,889 3,125 3,071 769 722 -6.1%
Operating expenses 2,644 2,672 2,953 735 802 9.2%
(Excluding FX effect) 2,259 2,466 2,483 588 603 2.6%
ROE ROA
2.6%
2.8%
2.6%
2.2%
2.6%
3.0%3.0%3.0%3.0%
2009 2010 2011 2012 1Q12 1Q13
Bad debt expense 145 354 377 83 101 21.6%
Operating income 630 659 589 181 119 -34.5%
Net Income 489 507 432 129 153 18.4%
Excellent Asset Quality and Conservative Reserve Policy
30+ Day Delinquency Rate (%) Total Reserve VS Regulatory Requirement (KRW Bn)
5
30+ Delinquency rate has been slightly increased due to the slowdown in the macro economy
Maintained conservative reserve policy which is always higher than regulatory requirement
280 265
153.3%
118.0% 117.1%
108.8% 101.5%
1.8%
1.6%
2.0%
2.5%
2.7%
610
665
Total 30+ delinquency rate New Car 30+ delinquency rate Regulatory Requirement Reserve under Accounting Principles
Supplemental Reserve Total Reserve/ Regulatory Requirement
K-IFRSK-GAAP
Exceptional
Period*
664
**
**
288
401
521
611 654
442 474
345
385
399
265
280 265
0.7%
0.6%
0.8%
1.0%
1.1%
2009 2010 2011 2012 1Q13 2009 2010 2011 2012
EL MethodEL MethodEL MethodEL Method
* After global financial crisis, applied too tighten underwriting policy
1Q13
** Included NPL asset acquired from a commercial bank in 4Q12
Sound Capital Structure Maintained
Leverage Trend Capital Adequacy Ratio (KRW Bn)
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Leverage was controlled below conservative internal ceiling of 8X while following leverage regulation of 10X
Capital adequacy ratio has been well controlling above the regulatory guideline of 7%
2,432 2,375
2,622
2,954
3,071
15.7%
13.7%
13.0%
14.5%
15.1%
Shareholders' Equity Adjusted Capital CAR
15,854
20,749
21,919 21,885 21,625
7.4X
9.3X
8.3X
7.2X
6.8X
Total asset Total Assets / Total Shareholders' Equity
Leverage Regulation < 10X
FSS Guide Line > 7.0%
2,156 2,216
2,656
3,031 3,162
2009 2010 2011 2012 1Q13
15,854
2009 2010 2011 2012 1Q13
Diversified Funding by Type, Duration & Region
In order to reduce risk of wholesale funding, maintain long-term funding > 65%
Furthermore, funding sources are diversified into global markets as well as niche markets
Funding Portfolio by Product Funding Strategies in 2013
Loans CP
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Ⅰ.Ⅰ.Ⅰ.Ⅰ. More Weight on LongMore Weight on LongMore Weight on LongMore Weight on Long----term Fundingterm Fundingterm Fundingterm Funding
• Long-term funding: 70% from 65%
• ALM Target: 140%
Ⅱ.Ⅱ.Ⅱ.Ⅱ. Expanding Alternative FundingExpanding Alternative FundingExpanding Alternative FundingExpanding Alternative Funding
• Structure finance : Auto lease ABS
• Retail Bond, Bond with option
Funding Portfolio by Currency
Bonds
76.1%
ABS
12.0%
Loans
8.6%
CP
3.3%
• Balance : KRW 16,943Bn
• Long-term funding: 69.9%
• Overseas funding: 37.0%
Key Issuance since 2012
• 144/RegS: 5.5yrs, $500M
• Dimsum: 1.5yrs, RMB500M
• Samurai: 1.5yrs/2yrs, JPY20Bn/8Bn
• ABS: $500M
• Kangaroo: AU$ 250M
Ⅲ.Ⅲ.Ⅲ.Ⅲ. Strengthening Overseas Funding CapabilityStrengthening Overseas Funding CapabilityStrengthening Overseas Funding CapabilityStrengthening Overseas Funding Capability
• Product & Regional diversification
• Target # of accessible markets : 7 global markets
Funding Portfolio by Currency
0.5%
1.8%
2.2%
2.8%
5.8%
23.9%
63.0%
CNY
AUD
JPY
MYR
CHF
USD
KRW
Cash Credit Line
Strong Liquidity Position
Financial Receivables
Liquidity coverage was extended to 6M from 3M in 2011 and since that, well-achieving the target
ALM policy : Funding duration > asset duration
Liquidity Profile (Unit: KRW Bn) Cash Flow Profile (KRW Bn)
Short-term Debt Coverage Ratio*
8
2,511
2,365
3,808
3,580
3,388
Cash Credit Line Financial Receivables
Liabilities (Debt)36.0%
39.1%
63.5%
69.2%
66.4%
Short-term Debt Coverage Ratio*
6M Coverage
10,560
5,695
2,502
726
226
505
~1Y 1-2Y 2-3Y 3-4Y 4-5Y Over 5Y
5,106
3,959 3,335
2,277
1,611
655
739
1,027
1,297 1,100 1,010
1,367
1,338
2,511
2,480
2,378
2,106
2,365
2009 2010 2011 2012 1Q13
Net Cash Flow
* Short-term Debt Coverage Ratio
= (Cash + Unused committed credit line)/ Short-term debt balance
~1Y 1-2Y 2-3Y 3-4Y 4-5Y Over 5Y
5,454
1,736
-834 -1,551 -1,384
-150
~1Y 1-2Y 2-3Y 3-4Y 4-5Y Over 5Y
Why Global Business? Current Overseas Operations
Ⅰ. New Growth Engine
Office/Corporation without funding
Corporate with Direct Funding
Global Expansion to Support HMG’s Sales and to Find New Growth
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• Limited growth within the
domestic auto financing
market
• HMG's solid performance
Ⅱ. Request from HMG
• Needs of captive finance
companies to support
global sales
Hyundai Capital America
Established : Sep.1989
Capital : USD 1.6Bn
Stake : HMA 85%, KMA 15%
UK JV
Established : Dec 2011
Capital : £ 20mm
Stake : HCS 29.99%
Hyundai Capital Europe
Established : May 2010
Capital : € 2.8mm
Stake : HCS 100%
China JV
Established : Jun 2012
Capital : RMB 500 mm
Stake : HCS 46%
Hyundai Capital India
Advisory Branch
Established : Nov 2012
Hyundai Capital Russia
Established : May 2011
Capital : 290,000€
Stake : HCE 100%
Local (Financial) Institution
and the form of JVs
• Alliance with the local
financial institutions to lessen
entry risk
Hyundai Capital Germany
Established : Sept 2009
Capital : € 2mm
Stake : HCS 30.01%
Established : Nov 2012
Australia Post
Representatives dispatched
Brazil Post
Representatives dispatched
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Business Strategy & Global Vision
Business Strategy
StepⅠ.StepⅠ.StepⅠ.StepⅠ. Captive finance focusingCaptive finance focusingCaptive finance focusingCaptive finance focusing
• Operating Business, focusing on New Car
Financing within the Captive Markets
Step Ⅱ.Step Ⅱ.Step Ⅱ.Step Ⅱ. Diversifying Product LineDiversifying Product LineDiversifying Product LineDiversifying Product Line----upupupup
• Diversifying product line-up including used-car
financing
StablizationStablizationStablizationStablization
Financing within the Captive Markets
• Acquiring Market Knowledge
financing
• Diversifying sources of profit based on auto financing
Global Auto Sales Volume (As of year 2012, Unit : 00000) Global Vision
Corps • 3 Corps. • 7 Corps.7 Corps.7 Corps.7 Corps.
Nextstep
1,450
1,470
1,403
HMG TotalHMG Total
2012 2017(E)
Asset • 20Trn • 50Trn50Trn50Trn50Trn
USA UK China W-Europe India Brazil Russia Korea
204 203
364
294
126126126126 (8.7%)
135135135135 (9.1%)
39393939 (19.2%)
15151515 (4.0%) 36363636 (12.3%)14141414 (6.9%)
141
81818181 (5.8%)
115115115115 (81.5%) Op
Profit
• 320Bn • 850Bn850Bn850Bn850Bn
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HCS' Strategy & Commitment
• New Car/Auto lease : Shifting a paradigm into
marketing driven market and holding above 80%
market share
Commitment to InvestorsStrategy in 2013
• Moderate asset growth targeting 80% forModerate asset growth targeting 80% forModerate asset growth targeting 80% forModerate asset growth targeting 80% for
auto assets and 20% for nonauto assets and 20% for nonauto assets and 20% for nonauto assets and 20% for non----auto assetsauto assetsauto assetsauto assets
Product
Risk
market share
• Used Car : Utilizing our market position for future
growth under new regulation
• Non-Auto : Taking advantage of X-sell
• Implementing effective collection strategy
• Focusing on improving collection rate of early
delinquent assets
• Maintaining our current conservative treasury policy
auto assets and 20% for nonauto assets and 20% for nonauto assets and 20% for nonauto assets and 20% for non----auto assetsauto assetsauto assetsauto assets
• IdealIdealIdealIdeal----balance between profitability andbalance between profitability andbalance between profitability andbalance between profitability and
solid asset qualitysolid asset qualitysolid asset qualitysolid asset quality
• Strengthening financial stability by puttingStrengthening financial stability by puttingStrengthening financial stability by puttingStrengthening financial stability by putting
more focus on longmore focus on longmore focus on longmore focus on long----term funding ( >70%)term funding ( >70%)term funding ( >70%)term funding ( >70%)
• Entering new markets and products toEntering new markets and products toEntering new markets and products toEntering new markets and products to
Treasury
Global
Business
• Maintaining our current conservative treasury policy
- 6M liquidity coverage
- ALM-based funding
- Diversification of funding resources
• Germany : Preparing set-up for a captive financing arm
• Brazil : Establishing a financial consulting firm
complete diversification strategycomplete diversification strategycomplete diversification strategycomplete diversification strategy
• Expanding global business whileExpanding global business whileExpanding global business whileExpanding global business while
simultaneously stabilizing existing globalsimultaneously stabilizing existing globalsimultaneously stabilizing existing globalsimultaneously stabilizing existing global
operationsoperationsoperationsoperations
Hyundai CapitalHyundai Capital
Company Overview
Hyundai Capital Investor Presentation 1Q13
I. Who is Hyundai Capital?
No.1 Consumer Finance Company
• Leading auto financier in Korea with dominant market share
• Eight-year-long partnership between two global leaders;
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• Eight-year-long partnership between two global leaders;
Hyundai Motor and GE Capital
- Jointly formed boards ensure active oversight
- GE Capital appoints key executives in risk management & finance
• Increasingly profitable since the establishment of the joint venture
• Captive finance company for Hyundai Motor Group in Korea, and
GE Capital’s only operating platform in Korea
• Excellent credit ratings based on strong fundamentals
- Fitch: BBB+(S) / S&P: BBB+(S) / Moody’s: Baa1(S) / Domestic: AA+(S)
- Leading auto maker in Korea
with approximately 80% market share
- Stable & solid operational base
Committed Shareholder Financial & Operational Support
Relationship with Shareholders GE Capital’s Financial Support
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2013201320132013 -GE Capital total investment as of 1Q13
(US$ 1.6bn)
- HCS is GE Capital’s sole consumer
finance business in Korea
- GE Capital provides US$ 871mm in direct
funding
- GE Capital increases its back-up
credit Line to US$ 1 bn
56.5%
- Stable & solid operational base
- Extensive sales network
- Powerful financing arm
- Effective marketing tool
- Most successful joint venture
- Sole consumer finance window in Korea
2009200920092009
2007200720072007
2006200620062006
2012201220122012 - GE Capital extends credit line
(Total investment as of 2012: US$ 1.9bn)
- GE Capital acquires 38%
equity interest in HCS
- GE Capital increases its
holdings to 43.3%
- GE Capital provides US$ 600mm
back-up credit line
finance business in Korea
43.3% - Advanced knowledge on risk
management
- Financial support
- Active involvement in daily
operations as well as management
2005200520052005
2004200420042004
• Maintain leadership in auto financing while operating
in non-auto financing sector to diversify business portfolio
Strategy : Capitalize on Our Leading Position
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• Use innovative marketing to attract customers and keep them
satisfied
• Expand internationally through providing financing services to
HMC/KMC’s global customers’
• Place top priority on stringent risk management
Committed to Transparent Corporate Governance
Board of DirectorsBoard of DirectorsBoard of DirectorsBoard of Directors
• Members : 4 from HMC, 3 from GECC
GECC’s veto right
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GECC’s veto right
Risk Control CommitteeRisk Control CommitteeRisk Control CommitteeRisk Control Committee
• Member : 5 from HMC, 5 from GECC
• Frequency : Monthly
• Function
-Determination of risk indicator levels
and appropriate course of actions in
Executive Finance CommitteeExecutive Finance CommitteeExecutive Finance CommitteeExecutive Finance Committee
• Member : 4 from HMC, 3 from GECC
• Frequency : Monthly
• Function
-Approval of various operating
expenses, Capex, business and
Compliance Review BoardCompliance Review BoardCompliance Review BoardCompliance Review Board
• Member : 9 from HMC, 7 from GECC
• Frequency : Quarterly
• Function
-Formulation and execution of
compliance strategy, schemes, andand appropriate course of actions in
respect thereof
expenses, Capex, business and
funding plans
compliance strategy, schemes, and
improvements
• C-Suite executives: Vice President, Deputy CFO, Deputy CRO, Deputy CMO, Controller
• Working level : GE employees also involved in day-to-day operations
• Transfer of advanced knowledge in various functions through best practice sharing program
GE
Presence
II. Macro Environment
Korea’s Macro Environment
GDP Growth Rate &
Government Debt to GDP ratio
Key Interest Rate & 3Y KTB Rate
37.9%
GDP Growth Rate Government Debt to GDP 5.32
3.89
3.74 3.68
2.75
Key rate(%) 3Y KTB(%)
15
6.1%
3.6%
33.8% 33.4% 34.0%
3.00 2.00
2.50 3.25
2.68
2.75
Consumer Confidence Index & Unemployment Rate
Germany
102
104
2009 2010 2011 1Q132008
* As of May 23th 2013, HCS’ bond rate with 3 year maturity is 2.61%
0.2%
2.0%
1.5%
2009 2010 2011 2012 1Q13
KoreaKoreaKoreaKorea
Japan U.K
U.S.A
Australia
Canada
France
Germany
94
96
98
100
102
0% 2% 4% 6% 8% 10% 12%
Unemployment rate
CCI
Source: Bank of Korea
Source: OECD
* CCI: Consumer confidence index / Unemployment rate (as of FY2012)
73.1% 73.6%
76.9%
80.1%
78.2%
79.9% 81.5% 81.8% 81.1%
Domestic Auto Market
Domestic Auto Sales (‘000s)
HMC HMC+KMC Market ShareKMC Others
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252 271
272 316
413 485 493 482
320 313
322
267
278
320 296
261
1,1431,1431,1431,143 1,1651,1651,1651,165
1,2191,2191,2191,219
1,1541,1541,1541,154
1,3941,3941,3941,394
1,4651,4651,4651,465 1,4741,4741,4741,474
1,4111,4111,4111,411
72.0%
73.1% 73.6%
571 581 625 571
703 660 684 668
155 154
252
116 109
60 61
331331331331 324324324324
2005200520052005 2006200620062006 2007200720072007 2008200820082008 2009200920092009 2010201020102010 2011201120112011 2012201220122012 1Q121Q121Q121Q12 1Q131Q131Q131Q13
Source: KAMA
Korean Consumer Finance Market’s Unique Features
• Conservative lending environment
- Average auto loan life of 1.5Y (notional life of 36M + amortization structure)
- Average down-payment for a car is approximately 30%
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- Average down-payment for a car is approximately 30%
- Low usage of revolving credit card products
• Favorable market environment for captive finance companies
- New car dealerships exclusively managed by automakers
- Stable second-hand car market: high residual value of used cars
• Strong credit infrastructure
’- Government’s strict regulation on LTV & DTI Ratios
· Average LTV ratio for mortgages is less than 50% (Commercial Banks)
-Well developed credit bureau system
• Industry Assets
Hyundai Capital's Position in the Industry
Dominant Position in Industry** Incomparably Profitable and Sound
Total Industry Asset Size :
KRW 45,307 bn
• Profitability: ROE (Net Income/Equity)
OthersHCS
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OthersOthersOthersOthers
51.3%51.3%51.3%51.3%
HCSHCSHCSHCS
48.7%48.7%48.7%48.7%
25.1%
21.3% 22.0%
20.3% 20.0%
6.0% 5.8% 5.5%
11.3% 9.9%
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
KRW 45,307 bn
• Industry Net Income
OthersOthersOthersOthers
20.720.720.720.7%%%%
0000 0000
Total Industry Net Income Size:
• Asset Quality: 30+Day Delinquency Rate
3.2% 3.2%
* Source: Financial Statistics Information System
20.720.720.720.7%%%%
HCSHCSHCSHCS
79.379.379.379.3%%%%
Total Industry Net Income Size:
KRW 552.1 bn
* Source: Financial Statistics Information System, at end of 2012
** Installment Finance Industry
2.3%
1.8%
1.6%
2.0%
2.5%
3.0%
3.2% 3.2%
2.8%
3.2%
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
III. Asset Portfolio &
Financial Performance
New Car Financing Auto Lease Used Car Financing Personal Loan Mortgage GECK Others
7.4%7.4%7.4%7.4% 8.1%8.1%8.1%8.1%
1.5%1.5%1.5%1.5%
Historical Asset Portfolio Breakdown
Receivables Breakdown by Product (KRW Bn)
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8.6%8.6%8.6%8.6%
1.7%1.7%1.7%1.7%
18,78818,78818,78818,788
19,80619,80619,80619,806
20,28620,28620,28620,286 20,21420,21420,21420,214
12.6%12.6%12.6%12.6%
8.1%8.1%8.1%8.1%
6.9%6.9%6.9%6.9%
14.4%14.4%14.4%14.4%
9.4%9.4%9.4%9.4%
4.0%4.0%4.0%4.0%
59.9%59.9%59.9%59.9%
14.3%14.3%14.3%14.3%
8.0%8.0%8.0%8.0%
7.8%7.8%7.8%7.8%
7.4%7.4%7.4%7.4%
7.7%7.7%7.7%7.7%
56.8%56.8%56.8%56.8%
14.8%14.8%14.8%14.8%
8.0%8.0%8.0%8.0%
7.8%7.8%7.8%7.8%
10.9%10.9%10.9%10.9%
58.1%58.1%58.1%58.1%
15.8%15.8%15.8%15.8%
7.2%7.2%7.2%7.2%
7.4%7.4%7.4%7.4%
9.9%9.9%9.9%9.9%
57.2%57.2%57.2%57.2%
16.3%16.3%16.3%16.3%
8.4%8.4%8.4%8.4%
8.7%8.7%8.7%8.7%
8.8%8.8%8.8%8.8%
57.6%57.6%57.6%57.6%
17.3%17.3%17.3%17.3%
7.9%7.9%7.9%7.9%
9.1%9.1%9.1%9.1%
54.2%54.2%54.2%54.2%
18.8%18.8%18.8%18.8%
6.9%6.9%6.9%6.9%
9.7%9.7%9.7%9.7%
53.2%53.2%53.2%53.2%
19.1%19.1%19.1%19.1%
6.9%6.9%6.9%6.9%
9.7%9.7%9.7%9.7%
8.6%8.6%8.6%8.6%
120,49120,49120,49120,49
13,47213,47213,47213,472
15,13015,13015,13015,130
16,03016,03016,03016,030
16,48016,48016,48016,480
2005200520052005 2006200620062006 2007200720072007 2008200820082008 2009200920092009 2010201020102010 2011201120112011 2012201220122012 1Q131Q131Q131Q13
68.0%68.0%68.0%68.0% 63.3%63.3%63.3%63.3% 59.9%59.9%59.9%59.9% 56.8%56.8%56.8%56.8%
AutoAutoAutoAuto
relatedrelatedrelatedrelated
88.7%88.7%88.7%88.7% 87.1%87.1%87.1%87.1% 82.3%82.3%82.3%82.3% 79.5%79.5%79.5%79.5% 81.1%81.1%81.1%81.1% 81.9%81.9%81.9%81.9% 82.8%82.8%82.8%82.8% 79.9%79.9%79.9%79.9% 79.2%79.2%79.2%79.2%
Best in Class Risk Management
Strong governance for risk monitoring Examples of pre-emptive risk management
Category Actions taken Details
Asset slowdown
• Limited funding during global
financial crisis
• Risk Control Committee (RCC)
– Decision making for most supreme risk
– Review portfolio risk performance
20
Strategy
Asset slowdown
(Y2008)
financial crisis
• Reduce non-core businesses
to focus on new car financing
New car
Risk-based
pricing
• Lower pricing for customers
with better credit profile
Used car
Policy tightening
(Y2010)
• Tightened underwriting policy
preemptively
• Sacrificed market share due to
focus on asset quality
– Review portfolio risk performance
• Systematic New Product Risk Analysis
- Two-stage RCC approval process
- Pre-launch new product introduction and credit review
point assessment
• Risk Appetite Management
– Establish guidelines for portfolio / asset quality
– Determine risk management strategy per product
P-loan Cross-sell
• More weight on cross-selling
channels to new car customers
Mortgage
Residual value
insurance
• Reflecting volatile housing
market conditions
• Only company insured in Korea
• Portfolio Quality Review
– Monitoring of main risk indices
– Follow-up on effects of credit policy changes
• Stress Test & Contingency Planning
– Scenario analysis based on economic forecasting
– Prepare action plans per contingency stage
Historical Asset Quality
30+ Day Delinquency Rate (%)
Total 30+ delinquency rate New Car 30+ delinquency rate
21
3.5%
1.7% 1.6%
2.3%
1.8%
1.6%
2.0%
2.5%
2.7%
1.5%
1.2%
1.0%
1.3%
0.7% 0.6%
0.8%
1.0% 1.1%
2005200520052005 2006200620062006 2007200720072007 2008200820082008 2009200920092009 2010201020102010 2011201120112011 2012201220122012 1Q131Q131Q131Q13
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 1Q12 1Q131Q131Q131Q13 YoY
Solid Profit Underscores Strong Fundamentals
Income Statement (KRW Bn)
KKKK----IFRSIFRSIFRSIFRSKKKK----GAAPGAAPGAAPGAAP
22
Operating Revenues 4,330 2,989 3,274 3,331 3,542 916 921921921921 0.5%
(excl. FX effect) 2,384 2,485 2,889 3,126 3,071 769 722 -6.1%
Operating Expenses 3,824 2,448 2,642 2,672 2,953 735 802802802802 9.2%
(excl. FX effect) 1,879 1,944 2,259 2,466 2,483 588 603 2.6%
Interest expenses 674 679 890 956 895 229 204 -11.1%
Lease expenses 587 550 557 505 517 124 128 3.1%
SG&A Expenses 498 496 586 603 637 136 154 13.3%
PPOP 600 717 778 1,014 966 264 220220220220 -16.9%
Bad Debt expenses 95 176 145 354 377 83 101 21.6%
Operating Income 505 541 630 659 589 181 119119119119 -34.5%
Income before Tax 518 538 639 663 584 184 206 12.4%
Net Income 377 411 489 507 432 129 153153153153 18.4%
ROA 2.4% 2.6% 2.8% 2.6% 2.2% 2.2% 3.0%
ROE 25.1% 21.3% 22.0% 20.3% 20.0% 20.0% 19.7%
195.4%
164.0% 158.5% 151.6% 153.3%
Historical Reserve & FSS Requirement Coverage Ratio
Total Reserve VS Regulatory Requirement (KRW Bn)
Regulatory Requirement Reserve under Accounting Principles Supplemental Reserve Total Reserve/ Regulatory Requirement
23
521
611
654
265
280 265
151.6% 153.3%
118.0% 117.1% 108.8% 101.5%
664
610
665
240 222 241
279 288
401
521
469
364 382
423
442 474
345
385 399
2009200920092009 2010201020102010 2011201120112011 201220122012201220082008200820082005200520052005 2006200620062006 2007200720072007
K-IFRS
1Q131Q131Q131Q13
K-GAAP
22.0x
Historical Leverage Trend
Leverage Trend
Total Assets / Total Shareholders' Equity Managed Borrowings / Total Shareholders' Equity
24
16.0x
12.6x 9.7x 9.7x
9.3x
14.6x
10.7x
10.3x 7.4x
8.3x
7.2x
6.8x9.5x
8.7x
6.7x
7.5x
6.5x
5.7x 5.4x
2004200420042004 2005200520052005 2006200620062006 2007200720072007 2008200820082008 2009200920092009 2010201020102010 2011201120112011 2012201220122012 1Q131Q131Q131Q13
15.7%
14.5%
15.1%
Historical Capital Structure
Capital Adequacy Ratio (KRW Bn)
Adjusted Capital CAR
25
2,432 2,375
2,622
2,954 3,071
11.3%
12.7% 12.8%
11.7% 11.5%
13.7%
13.0%
14.5%
1,033 1,337
1,540
1,591
1,825
2,432 2,375
2,622
2004200420042004 2005200520052005 2006200620062006 2007200720072007 2008200820082008 2009200920092009 2010201020102010 2011201120112011 2012201220122012 1Q131Q131Q131Q13
IV. Funding & Liquidity
Diversification of Funding Portfolio Over Time
Managed Borrowings (KRW Bn)
26
• Maintain ABS under 20%, CP under 10%
• Diversify funding portfolio in terms of currency, region and product
• Maintain the average liability to asset maturity ratio above 100%
Funding Principles
13,21313,21313,21313,213
12,59712,59712,59712,597 12,56812,56812,56812,568
13,41213,41213,41213,412
14,33514,33514,33514,335 14,37814,37814,37814,378
16,56016,56016,56016,560
17,33017,33017,33017,330 17,33817,33817,33817,338
16,94316,94316,94316,943
Bond-domestic Bond-overseas ABS-domestic
ABS-overseas Bank loans CP
Total
Managed Borrowings (KRW Bn)
31.0%31.0%31.0%31.0%
17.7%17.7%17.7%17.7%
11.5%11.5%11.5%11.5%
14.2%14.2%14.2%14.2%
17.2%17.2%17.2%17.2%
18.3%18.3%18.3%18.3%
12.9%12.9%12.9%12.9%
13.3%13.3%13.3%13.3%
5.7%5.7%5.7%5.7%
11.9%11.9%11.9%11.9%
8.3%8.3%8.3%8.3%9.9%9.9%9.9%9.9%
16.9%16.9%16.9%16.9%
8.7%8.7%8.7%8.7%
10.4%10.4%10.4%10.4%
10.3%10.3%10.3%10.3%
10.6%10.6%10.6%10.6%
10.7%10.7%10.7%10.7%
8.7%8.7%8.7%8.7%
8.2%8.2%8.2%8.2%
6.8%6.8%6.8%6.8%
6.7%6.7%6.7%6.7%
9.8%9.8%9.8%9.8%
7.4%7.4%7.4%7.4%
8.5%8.5%8.5%8.5%
5.9%5.9%5.9%5.9%
9.1%9.1%9.1%9.1%
8.7%8.7%8.7%8.7%
4.3%4.3%4.3%4.3%
3.9%3.9%3.9%3.9%
9.1%9.1%9.1%9.1%
9.4%9.4%9.4%9.4%
3.4%3.4%3.4%3.4%
6.9%6.9%6.9%6.9%
9.1%9.1%9.1%9.1%
7.1%7.1%7.1%7.1%
31.0%31.0%31.0%31.0%
29.3%29.3%29.3%29.3%
26.5%26.5%26.5%26.5%
25.7%25.7%25.7%25.7%
29.1%29.1%29.1%29.1%
27.5%27.5%27.5%27.5%
3.4%3.4%3.4%3.4%
8.5%8.5%8.5%8.5%
8.6%8.6%8.6%8.6%
3.3%3.3%3.3%3.3%
28.1%28.1%28.1%28.1%
2004200420042004 2005200520052005 2006200620062006 2007200720072007 2008200820082008 2009200920092009 2010201020102010 2011201120112011 2012201220122012 1Q131Q131Q131Q13
%%%% of LTof LTof LTof LT
FundingFundingFundingFunding
39.1%39.1%39.1%39.1% 47.6%47.6%47.6%47.6% 57.5%57.5%57.5%57.5% 57.9%57.9%57.9%57.9% 59.0%59.0%59.0%59.0% 59.3%59.3%59.3%59.3% 63.5%63.5%63.5%63.5% 65.4%65.4%65.4%65.4% 70.1%70.1%70.1%70.1% 69.9%69.9%69.9%69.9%
36.9%36.9%36.9%36.9%
2.9%2.9%2.9%2.9%
34.0%34.0%34.0%34.0%
38.4%38.4%38.4%38.4%
18.3%18.3%18.3%18.3%
26.3%26.3%26.3%26.3%
30.7%30.7%30.7%30.7%
39.1%39.1%39.1%39.1%
41.9%41.9%41.9%41.9% 42.9%42.9%42.9%42.9%
46.7%46.7%46.7%46.7%
14.1%14.1%14.1%14.1%
31.0%31.0%31.0%31.0%
47.9%47.9%47.9%47.9%
Funding by Currency & Outstanding Global Bonds
Funding Portfolio by Currency Outstanding Global Bonds*
Issue Date Maturity Amount
144A/Reg S
Nov.’09 5.5 years USD 500m
Jan.’11 5.5 years USD 700m
27
MYR 2.9%MYR 2.9%MYR 2.9%MYR 2.9%
JPY 2.2%JPY 2.2%JPY 2.2%JPY 2.2%
AUD 1.8%AUD 1.8%AUD 1.8%AUD 1.8%
144A/Reg S Jan.’11 5.5 years USD 700m
Mar.’12 5.5 years USD 500m
Samurai
Nov. ‘12 1.5 years JPY 20,000m
Nov. ‘12 2 years JPY 8,000m
Swiss Franc
Jul. ’10 5 years CHF 150m
Oct. ’10 4 years CHF 200m
May ’11 2.5 years CHF 150m
May’11 5 years CHF 150m
Feb.’12 5 years CHF 200m
KRWKRWKRWKRW
63.0%63.0%63.0%63.0%
USDUSDUSDUSD
23.9%23.9%23.9%23.9%
CHF 5.8%CHF 5.8%CHF 5.8%CHF 5.8%
MYR 2.9%MYR 2.9%MYR 2.9%MYR 2.9%
Feb.’12 5 years CHF 200m
Malaysian Ringgit
May ’11 2.5 years MYR 650m
Feb.’12 5 years MYR 320m
May ’12 3 years MYR 370m
Australian Dollar Jun. ’12 3 years AUD 175m
Dim Sum Sep. ‘12 1.5 years RMB 500m
(*As of Mar, 2013)
• Funding Balance: KRW 16,943 Bn
• Foreign Exchange Risk:
-100% of foreign currency exposure is hedged
through swap transactions entered into at the
time of bond issuance.
28
Liquidity Profile (Unit: KRW Bn)
Cash Short-term Debt Coverage Ratio*
Historical Liquidity Position
63.5%
69.2%
66.4%
Credit Line
1,367
1,338
2,511
2,480
2,378
1,332 1,336
1,789
2,106
2,365
3,808
3,580
3,388
4.6%
16.0%
25.0% 23.7%
30.4%
36.0%
39.1%
63.5%
66.4%
370 405 401 398
707 739
1,027
1,297 1,100 1,010
652
931 938
1,082
1,367
370
1057
1,332 1,336
2004200420042004 2005200520052005 2006200620062006 2007200720072007 2008200820082008 2009200920092009 2010201020102010 2011201120112011 2012201220122012 1Q131Q131Q131Q13
* Short-term Debt Coverage Ratio = (Cash + Unused committed credit line)/ Short-term debt balance
V. Others
29
Credit Ratings & Rationale
HCS’ Global Credit Ratings* Credit Rating Rationale
A+(S)
AAA
• Strong Standalone Profile
– Sustainable track record of strong profit
performance and robust credit fundamentals
Baa1(S) BBB+(S) BBB+(S)
Moody's S&P Fitch JCR RAM
HCS & Competitors’ Domestic Credit Ratings
performance and robust credit fundamentals
– Low risk-focused product portfolio and prudent
risk management
– Adequate liquidity and sound capitalization
– Strong market position as HMC's key captive
financing arm
• Capable & Willing Shareholder Support
- Solid backup line provided by GE Capital through
AA+
- Solid backup line provided by GE Capital through
its capital and managerial support
- Strong likelihood of HMC’s assistance in
contingency given its strong relationship with the
parent evident in its capital contribution, board
members and business base.
A+ A+ A+
A
Hyundai
Capital
W Financial A Capital W Capital N Capital
(*As of Mar, 2013)
30
Performance of Hyundai Motor Company
Strength Performance
Product Mix
61%
Total Sales (‘000s)
3,612
4,059 4,392
17% 16%
6%
Compact Mid & Large RV Commercial
Market Diversification
15.2% 16.0%
10.1%
19.3%
39.4%
Korea US Europe China Others
OP Margin
1,072 1,172
2010 2011 2012 1Q12 1Q13
8.8%
10.4% 10.0% 10.4%
8.7%
2010 2011 2012 1Q12 1Q13Korea US Europe China Others
Brand Value
• Increase in residual value of vehicles due to
strengthened brand awareness
• Boost in luxury car sales has increased the
average selling price
Net Profit (KRW Bn)
2010 2011 2012 1Q12 1Q13
6,001
8,105
9,056
2,453 2,088
2010 2011 2012 1Q12 1Q13
Investor Relations Contacts
Jungsang Kim, Head of Investor Relations
Phone +82 2 2167 7034
jungsang.kim@hyundaicard.com
Minchul Seo, Deputy General Manager of Investor Relations
Phone +82 2 2167 7051
mcseo@hyundaicapital.com
Suh ye Choi, Manager of Investor Relations
Phone +82 2 2167 7541
Justin Lee, Manager of Investor Relations
Phone +82 2 2167 8082Phone +82 2 2167 7541
sychoi@hyundaicard.com
http://ir.hyundaicapital.com/
Phone +82 2 2167 8082
justin.j.lee@hyundaicard.com
Jay Moon, Assistant Manager of Investor Relations
Phone +82 2 2167 5312
jaymoon@hyundaicapital.com
Hyunyoung Jang, Assistant Manager of Investor Relations
Phone +82 2 2167 6955
hyunyoung.jang@hyundaicard.com

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  • 2. Disclaimer These presentation materials have been prepared by Hyundai Capital Services., Inc. (“HCS or the Company”), solely for the use at this presentation and have not been independently verified. No representations or warranties, express or implied, are made as to, and no reliance should be placed on, the accuracy, fairness or completeness of the information presented or contained in this presentation. Neither the Company nor any of its affiliates, advisers or representatives accepts any responsibility whatsoever for any loss or damage arising from any information presented or contained in this presentation. The information presented or contained in this presentation is current as of the date hereof and is subject to change without notice and its accuracy is not guaranteed. Neither the Company nor any of its affiliates, advisers or representatives make any undertaking to update any suchits accuracy is not guaranteed. Neither the Company nor any of its affiliates, advisers or representatives make any undertaking to update any such information subsequent to the date hereof. This presentation should not be construed as legal, tax, investment or other advice. Certain information and statements made in this presentation contain “forward-looking statements.” Such forward-looking statements can be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology such as “anticipate,” “believe,” “considering,” “depends,” “estimate,” “expect,” “intend,” “plan,” “planning,”“planned,” “project,”“trend,” and similar expressions. All forward-looking statements are the Company’s current expectation of future events and are subject to a number of factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those described in the forward-looking statements. Caution should be taken with respect to such statements and you should not place undue reliance on any such forward-looking statements. Certain industry and market data in this presentation was obtained from various trade associations, and the Company have not verified such data with independent sources. Accordingly, the Company make no representations as to the accuracy or completeness of that data, and such data involves risks and uncertainties and is subject to change based on various factors. This presentation does not constitute an offer or invitation to purchase or subscribe for any shares or other securities of the Company and neither any part of this presentation nor any information or statement contained therein shall form the basis of or be relied upon in connection with any contract or commitment whatsoever. Any decision to purchase shares in any offering of shares of the Company should be made solely on the basis of the information contained in the offering document which may be published or distributed in due course in connection with any offering of shares of the Company, if any. The contents of this presentation may not be reproduced, redistributed or passed on, directly or indirectly, to any other person or published, in whole or in part, for any purpose.
  • 3. Key Highlights 1Q13 • Strong Fundamentals - Good profitability: Operating income of KRW 119 billion and an ROA of 3.0% - Solid asset quality: 30+ day delinquency rate of 2.7% - Strong capital structure: Leverage of 6.8x and capital adequacy ratio of 15.1% 1 - Strong capital structure: Leverage of 6.8x and capital adequacy ratio of 15.1% • Committed & Capable Shareholder Support - HMC showed resilient performance with global sales up 7.9% (YoY) - GE Capital continues to provide committed financial and operations support • Solid Credit Profiles - Global Ratings: S&P (BBB+), Moody's (Baa1), Fitch (BBB+) - Niche Markets: RAM (AAA), JCR (A+)- Niche Markets: RAM (AAA), JCR (A+) - Domestic Ratings: AA+ • New Growth Engine: Global Expansion - Successful launching in China and UK, Record-high performance in the USA - True captive financing arm covering from the domestic market to global markets
  • 4. Resilient Economic Growth and Steady Demand for New Cars GDP Growth Rate & Unemployment Rate Domestic Auto Sales (‘000s) GDP Growth Rate Unemployment Rate 2 Despite of slower GDP growth, unemployment rate has been stabilized Sales slightly downed due to the sluggish consumption but, HMG’s M/S trended up with superior brand power HMC HMC+KMC Market ShareKMC Others 6.1% 3.6% 3.6% 3.5% 3.0% 3.2% 3.4% GDP Growth Rate Unemployment Rate 413 485 493 482 279 321 297 261 80.1% 78.2% 79.9% 81.5% 81.8% 81.1%81.1%81.1%81.1% 1,394 1,465 1,475 HMC HMC+KMC Market ShareKMC Others 1,411 0.2% 3.6% 2.0% 1.5% 2009 2010 2011 2012 1Q13 Source: Bank of Korea 703 660 684 668 155 154 116 109 60 61 2009 2010 2011 2012 1Q12 1Q13 324324324324 263263263263 (HMG)(HMG)(HMG)(HMG) 271271271271 (HMG)(HMG)(HMG)(HMG) 331
  • 5. 8.8%8.8%8.8%8.8% 9.6%9.6%9.6%9.6% 19,80619,80619,80619,806 20,28620,28620,28620,286 20,21420,21420,21420,214 Receivables Breakdown by Product (KRW Bn) Low Risk-focused Product Portfolio 3 Maintain auto asset to non-auto asset in the proportion of 80:20 ⇒ balance btw stability & Profitability Over 90% of the total receivables have underlying assets such as vehicles or real estate 55558888.1%.1%.1%.1% 57.2%57.2%57.2%57.2% 57.6%57.6%57.6%57.6% 54.2%54.2%54.2%54.2% 53.2%53.2%53.2%53.2% 15.8%15.8%15.8%15.8% 16.3%16.3%16.3%16.3% 17.3%17.3%17.3%17.3% 18.8%18.8%18.8%18.8% 19.1%19.1%19.1%19.1%7.2%7.2%7.2%7.2% 8.4%8.4%8.4%8.4% 7.9%7.9%7.9%7.9% 6.9%6.9%6.9%6.9% 6.9%6.9%6.9%6.9%9.9%9.9%9.9%9.9% 8.7%8.7%8.7%8.7% 9.1%9.1%9.1%9.1% 9.7%9.7%9.7%9.7% 1111.7%.7%.7%.7% 10.9%10.9%10.9%10.9% 9.9%9.9%9.9%9.9% 8.8%8.8%8.8%8.8% 9.7%9.7%9.7%9.7% 8.1%8.1%8.1%8.1%7.4%7.4%7.4%7.4% 8.8%8.8%8.8%8.8% 7.4%7.4%7.4%7.4% 16,48016,48016,48016,480 18,78818,78818,78818,788 19,80619,80619,80619,806 20,28620,28620,28620,286 20,21420,21420,21420,214 8.6%8.6%8.6%8.6% 1.5%1.5%1.5%1.5% 8888 2009200920092009 2010201020102010 2011201120112011 2012201220122012 1Q131Q131Q131Q13 New Car Financing Auto Lease Used Car Financing Personal Loan Mortgage GECK Others 81.1%81.1%81.1%81.1% 81.9%81.9%81.9%81.9% 82.8%82.8%82.8%82.8% AutoAutoAutoAuto----relatedrelatedrelatedrelated AssetsAssetsAssetsAssets (New Car, Auto Lease, Used Car) ProductsProductsProductsProducts 79.9%79.9%79.9%79.9% 79.2%79.2%79.2%79.2%
  • 6. 2010 2011 2012 1Q12 1Q131Q131Q131Q13 YoY Income Statement (KRW Bn) Good Profitability Underscores Strong Fundamentals Return on Equity & Return on Assets ROE ROA 4 Even in 2013, operating income decreased due to slower new car sales & bigger bad debt expense Return on assets increased up to 3.0% with one-time effect such as the disposal of office building 21.3% 22.0% 20.3% 20.0% 19.1% 19.7%19.7%19.7%19.7% 2010 2011 2012 1Q12 1Q131Q131Q131Q13 YoY Operating Revenues 3,274 3,331 3,542 916 921 0.5% (Excluding FX effect) 2,889 3,125 3,071 769 722 -6.1% Operating expenses 2,644 2,672 2,953 735 802 9.2% (Excluding FX effect) 2,259 2,466 2,483 588 603 2.6% ROE ROA 2.6% 2.8% 2.6% 2.2% 2.6% 3.0%3.0%3.0%3.0% 2009 2010 2011 2012 1Q12 1Q13 Bad debt expense 145 354 377 83 101 21.6% Operating income 630 659 589 181 119 -34.5% Net Income 489 507 432 129 153 18.4%
  • 7. Excellent Asset Quality and Conservative Reserve Policy 30+ Day Delinquency Rate (%) Total Reserve VS Regulatory Requirement (KRW Bn) 5 30+ Delinquency rate has been slightly increased due to the slowdown in the macro economy Maintained conservative reserve policy which is always higher than regulatory requirement 280 265 153.3% 118.0% 117.1% 108.8% 101.5% 1.8% 1.6% 2.0% 2.5% 2.7% 610 665 Total 30+ delinquency rate New Car 30+ delinquency rate Regulatory Requirement Reserve under Accounting Principles Supplemental Reserve Total Reserve/ Regulatory Requirement K-IFRSK-GAAP Exceptional Period* 664 ** ** 288 401 521 611 654 442 474 345 385 399 265 280 265 0.7% 0.6% 0.8% 1.0% 1.1% 2009 2010 2011 2012 1Q13 2009 2010 2011 2012 EL MethodEL MethodEL MethodEL Method * After global financial crisis, applied too tighten underwriting policy 1Q13 ** Included NPL asset acquired from a commercial bank in 4Q12
  • 8. Sound Capital Structure Maintained Leverage Trend Capital Adequacy Ratio (KRW Bn) 6 Leverage was controlled below conservative internal ceiling of 8X while following leverage regulation of 10X Capital adequacy ratio has been well controlling above the regulatory guideline of 7% 2,432 2,375 2,622 2,954 3,071 15.7% 13.7% 13.0% 14.5% 15.1% Shareholders' Equity Adjusted Capital CAR 15,854 20,749 21,919 21,885 21,625 7.4X 9.3X 8.3X 7.2X 6.8X Total asset Total Assets / Total Shareholders' Equity Leverage Regulation < 10X FSS Guide Line > 7.0% 2,156 2,216 2,656 3,031 3,162 2009 2010 2011 2012 1Q13 15,854 2009 2010 2011 2012 1Q13
  • 9. Diversified Funding by Type, Duration & Region In order to reduce risk of wholesale funding, maintain long-term funding > 65% Furthermore, funding sources are diversified into global markets as well as niche markets Funding Portfolio by Product Funding Strategies in 2013 Loans CP 7 Ⅰ.Ⅰ.Ⅰ.Ⅰ. More Weight on LongMore Weight on LongMore Weight on LongMore Weight on Long----term Fundingterm Fundingterm Fundingterm Funding • Long-term funding: 70% from 65% • ALM Target: 140% Ⅱ.Ⅱ.Ⅱ.Ⅱ. Expanding Alternative FundingExpanding Alternative FundingExpanding Alternative FundingExpanding Alternative Funding • Structure finance : Auto lease ABS • Retail Bond, Bond with option Funding Portfolio by Currency Bonds 76.1% ABS 12.0% Loans 8.6% CP 3.3% • Balance : KRW 16,943Bn • Long-term funding: 69.9% • Overseas funding: 37.0% Key Issuance since 2012 • 144/RegS: 5.5yrs, $500M • Dimsum: 1.5yrs, RMB500M • Samurai: 1.5yrs/2yrs, JPY20Bn/8Bn • ABS: $500M • Kangaroo: AU$ 250M Ⅲ.Ⅲ.Ⅲ.Ⅲ. Strengthening Overseas Funding CapabilityStrengthening Overseas Funding CapabilityStrengthening Overseas Funding CapabilityStrengthening Overseas Funding Capability • Product & Regional diversification • Target # of accessible markets : 7 global markets Funding Portfolio by Currency 0.5% 1.8% 2.2% 2.8% 5.8% 23.9% 63.0% CNY AUD JPY MYR CHF USD KRW
  • 10. Cash Credit Line Strong Liquidity Position Financial Receivables Liquidity coverage was extended to 6M from 3M in 2011 and since that, well-achieving the target ALM policy : Funding duration > asset duration Liquidity Profile (Unit: KRW Bn) Cash Flow Profile (KRW Bn) Short-term Debt Coverage Ratio* 8 2,511 2,365 3,808 3,580 3,388 Cash Credit Line Financial Receivables Liabilities (Debt)36.0% 39.1% 63.5% 69.2% 66.4% Short-term Debt Coverage Ratio* 6M Coverage 10,560 5,695 2,502 726 226 505 ~1Y 1-2Y 2-3Y 3-4Y 4-5Y Over 5Y 5,106 3,959 3,335 2,277 1,611 655 739 1,027 1,297 1,100 1,010 1,367 1,338 2,511 2,480 2,378 2,106 2,365 2009 2010 2011 2012 1Q13 Net Cash Flow * Short-term Debt Coverage Ratio = (Cash + Unused committed credit line)/ Short-term debt balance ~1Y 1-2Y 2-3Y 3-4Y 4-5Y Over 5Y 5,454 1,736 -834 -1,551 -1,384 -150 ~1Y 1-2Y 2-3Y 3-4Y 4-5Y Over 5Y
  • 11. Why Global Business? Current Overseas Operations Ⅰ. New Growth Engine Office/Corporation without funding Corporate with Direct Funding Global Expansion to Support HMG’s Sales and to Find New Growth 9 • Limited growth within the domestic auto financing market • HMG's solid performance Ⅱ. Request from HMG • Needs of captive finance companies to support global sales Hyundai Capital America Established : Sep.1989 Capital : USD 1.6Bn Stake : HMA 85%, KMA 15% UK JV Established : Dec 2011 Capital : £ 20mm Stake : HCS 29.99% Hyundai Capital Europe Established : May 2010 Capital : € 2.8mm Stake : HCS 100% China JV Established : Jun 2012 Capital : RMB 500 mm Stake : HCS 46% Hyundai Capital India Advisory Branch Established : Nov 2012 Hyundai Capital Russia Established : May 2011 Capital : 290,000€ Stake : HCE 100% Local (Financial) Institution and the form of JVs • Alliance with the local financial institutions to lessen entry risk Hyundai Capital Germany Established : Sept 2009 Capital : € 2mm Stake : HCS 30.01% Established : Nov 2012 Australia Post Representatives dispatched Brazil Post Representatives dispatched
  • 12. 10 Business Strategy & Global Vision Business Strategy StepⅠ.StepⅠ.StepⅠ.StepⅠ. Captive finance focusingCaptive finance focusingCaptive finance focusingCaptive finance focusing • Operating Business, focusing on New Car Financing within the Captive Markets Step Ⅱ.Step Ⅱ.Step Ⅱ.Step Ⅱ. Diversifying Product LineDiversifying Product LineDiversifying Product LineDiversifying Product Line----upupupup • Diversifying product line-up including used-car financing StablizationStablizationStablizationStablization Financing within the Captive Markets • Acquiring Market Knowledge financing • Diversifying sources of profit based on auto financing Global Auto Sales Volume (As of year 2012, Unit : 00000) Global Vision Corps • 3 Corps. • 7 Corps.7 Corps.7 Corps.7 Corps. Nextstep 1,450 1,470 1,403 HMG TotalHMG Total 2012 2017(E) Asset • 20Trn • 50Trn50Trn50Trn50Trn USA UK China W-Europe India Brazil Russia Korea 204 203 364 294 126126126126 (8.7%) 135135135135 (9.1%) 39393939 (19.2%) 15151515 (4.0%) 36363636 (12.3%)14141414 (6.9%) 141 81818181 (5.8%) 115115115115 (81.5%) Op Profit • 320Bn • 850Bn850Bn850Bn850Bn
  • 13. 11 HCS' Strategy & Commitment • New Car/Auto lease : Shifting a paradigm into marketing driven market and holding above 80% market share Commitment to InvestorsStrategy in 2013 • Moderate asset growth targeting 80% forModerate asset growth targeting 80% forModerate asset growth targeting 80% forModerate asset growth targeting 80% for auto assets and 20% for nonauto assets and 20% for nonauto assets and 20% for nonauto assets and 20% for non----auto assetsauto assetsauto assetsauto assets Product Risk market share • Used Car : Utilizing our market position for future growth under new regulation • Non-Auto : Taking advantage of X-sell • Implementing effective collection strategy • Focusing on improving collection rate of early delinquent assets • Maintaining our current conservative treasury policy auto assets and 20% for nonauto assets and 20% for nonauto assets and 20% for nonauto assets and 20% for non----auto assetsauto assetsauto assetsauto assets • IdealIdealIdealIdeal----balance between profitability andbalance between profitability andbalance between profitability andbalance between profitability and solid asset qualitysolid asset qualitysolid asset qualitysolid asset quality • Strengthening financial stability by puttingStrengthening financial stability by puttingStrengthening financial stability by puttingStrengthening financial stability by putting more focus on longmore focus on longmore focus on longmore focus on long----term funding ( >70%)term funding ( >70%)term funding ( >70%)term funding ( >70%) • Entering new markets and products toEntering new markets and products toEntering new markets and products toEntering new markets and products to Treasury Global Business • Maintaining our current conservative treasury policy - 6M liquidity coverage - ALM-based funding - Diversification of funding resources • Germany : Preparing set-up for a captive financing arm • Brazil : Establishing a financial consulting firm complete diversification strategycomplete diversification strategycomplete diversification strategycomplete diversification strategy • Expanding global business whileExpanding global business whileExpanding global business whileExpanding global business while simultaneously stabilizing existing globalsimultaneously stabilizing existing globalsimultaneously stabilizing existing globalsimultaneously stabilizing existing global operationsoperationsoperationsoperations
  • 14. Hyundai CapitalHyundai Capital Company Overview Hyundai Capital Investor Presentation 1Q13
  • 15. I. Who is Hyundai Capital?
  • 16. No.1 Consumer Finance Company • Leading auto financier in Korea with dominant market share • Eight-year-long partnership between two global leaders; 11 • Eight-year-long partnership between two global leaders; Hyundai Motor and GE Capital - Jointly formed boards ensure active oversight - GE Capital appoints key executives in risk management & finance • Increasingly profitable since the establishment of the joint venture • Captive finance company for Hyundai Motor Group in Korea, and GE Capital’s only operating platform in Korea • Excellent credit ratings based on strong fundamentals - Fitch: BBB+(S) / S&P: BBB+(S) / Moody’s: Baa1(S) / Domestic: AA+(S)
  • 17. - Leading auto maker in Korea with approximately 80% market share - Stable & solid operational base Committed Shareholder Financial & Operational Support Relationship with Shareholders GE Capital’s Financial Support 12 2013201320132013 -GE Capital total investment as of 1Q13 (US$ 1.6bn) - HCS is GE Capital’s sole consumer finance business in Korea - GE Capital provides US$ 871mm in direct funding - GE Capital increases its back-up credit Line to US$ 1 bn 56.5% - Stable & solid operational base - Extensive sales network - Powerful financing arm - Effective marketing tool - Most successful joint venture - Sole consumer finance window in Korea 2009200920092009 2007200720072007 2006200620062006 2012201220122012 - GE Capital extends credit line (Total investment as of 2012: US$ 1.9bn) - GE Capital acquires 38% equity interest in HCS - GE Capital increases its holdings to 43.3% - GE Capital provides US$ 600mm back-up credit line finance business in Korea 43.3% - Advanced knowledge on risk management - Financial support - Active involvement in daily operations as well as management 2005200520052005 2004200420042004
  • 18. • Maintain leadership in auto financing while operating in non-auto financing sector to diversify business portfolio Strategy : Capitalize on Our Leading Position 13 • Use innovative marketing to attract customers and keep them satisfied • Expand internationally through providing financing services to HMC/KMC’s global customers’ • Place top priority on stringent risk management
  • 19. Committed to Transparent Corporate Governance Board of DirectorsBoard of DirectorsBoard of DirectorsBoard of Directors • Members : 4 from HMC, 3 from GECC GECC’s veto right 14 GECC’s veto right Risk Control CommitteeRisk Control CommitteeRisk Control CommitteeRisk Control Committee • Member : 5 from HMC, 5 from GECC • Frequency : Monthly • Function -Determination of risk indicator levels and appropriate course of actions in Executive Finance CommitteeExecutive Finance CommitteeExecutive Finance CommitteeExecutive Finance Committee • Member : 4 from HMC, 3 from GECC • Frequency : Monthly • Function -Approval of various operating expenses, Capex, business and Compliance Review BoardCompliance Review BoardCompliance Review BoardCompliance Review Board • Member : 9 from HMC, 7 from GECC • Frequency : Quarterly • Function -Formulation and execution of compliance strategy, schemes, andand appropriate course of actions in respect thereof expenses, Capex, business and funding plans compliance strategy, schemes, and improvements • C-Suite executives: Vice President, Deputy CFO, Deputy CRO, Deputy CMO, Controller • Working level : GE employees also involved in day-to-day operations • Transfer of advanced knowledge in various functions through best practice sharing program GE Presence
  • 21. Korea’s Macro Environment GDP Growth Rate & Government Debt to GDP ratio Key Interest Rate & 3Y KTB Rate 37.9% GDP Growth Rate Government Debt to GDP 5.32 3.89 3.74 3.68 2.75 Key rate(%) 3Y KTB(%) 15 6.1% 3.6% 33.8% 33.4% 34.0% 3.00 2.00 2.50 3.25 2.68 2.75 Consumer Confidence Index & Unemployment Rate Germany 102 104 2009 2010 2011 1Q132008 * As of May 23th 2013, HCS’ bond rate with 3 year maturity is 2.61% 0.2% 2.0% 1.5% 2009 2010 2011 2012 1Q13 KoreaKoreaKoreaKorea Japan U.K U.S.A Australia Canada France Germany 94 96 98 100 102 0% 2% 4% 6% 8% 10% 12% Unemployment rate CCI Source: Bank of Korea Source: OECD * CCI: Consumer confidence index / Unemployment rate (as of FY2012)
  • 22. 73.1% 73.6% 76.9% 80.1% 78.2% 79.9% 81.5% 81.8% 81.1% Domestic Auto Market Domestic Auto Sales (‘000s) HMC HMC+KMC Market ShareKMC Others 16 252 271 272 316 413 485 493 482 320 313 322 267 278 320 296 261 1,1431,1431,1431,143 1,1651,1651,1651,165 1,2191,2191,2191,219 1,1541,1541,1541,154 1,3941,3941,3941,394 1,4651,4651,4651,465 1,4741,4741,4741,474 1,4111,4111,4111,411 72.0% 73.1% 73.6% 571 581 625 571 703 660 684 668 155 154 252 116 109 60 61 331331331331 324324324324 2005200520052005 2006200620062006 2007200720072007 2008200820082008 2009200920092009 2010201020102010 2011201120112011 2012201220122012 1Q121Q121Q121Q12 1Q131Q131Q131Q13 Source: KAMA
  • 23. Korean Consumer Finance Market’s Unique Features • Conservative lending environment - Average auto loan life of 1.5Y (notional life of 36M + amortization structure) - Average down-payment for a car is approximately 30% 17 - Average down-payment for a car is approximately 30% - Low usage of revolving credit card products • Favorable market environment for captive finance companies - New car dealerships exclusively managed by automakers - Stable second-hand car market: high residual value of used cars • Strong credit infrastructure ’- Government’s strict regulation on LTV & DTI Ratios · Average LTV ratio for mortgages is less than 50% (Commercial Banks) -Well developed credit bureau system
  • 24. • Industry Assets Hyundai Capital's Position in the Industry Dominant Position in Industry** Incomparably Profitable and Sound Total Industry Asset Size : KRW 45,307 bn • Profitability: ROE (Net Income/Equity) OthersHCS 18 OthersOthersOthersOthers 51.3%51.3%51.3%51.3% HCSHCSHCSHCS 48.7%48.7%48.7%48.7% 25.1% 21.3% 22.0% 20.3% 20.0% 6.0% 5.8% 5.5% 11.3% 9.9% 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 KRW 45,307 bn • Industry Net Income OthersOthersOthersOthers 20.720.720.720.7%%%% 0000 0000 Total Industry Net Income Size: • Asset Quality: 30+Day Delinquency Rate 3.2% 3.2% * Source: Financial Statistics Information System 20.720.720.720.7%%%% HCSHCSHCSHCS 79.379.379.379.3%%%% Total Industry Net Income Size: KRW 552.1 bn * Source: Financial Statistics Information System, at end of 2012 ** Installment Finance Industry 2.3% 1.8% 1.6% 2.0% 2.5% 3.0% 3.2% 3.2% 2.8% 3.2% 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
  • 25. III. Asset Portfolio & Financial Performance
  • 26. New Car Financing Auto Lease Used Car Financing Personal Loan Mortgage GECK Others 7.4%7.4%7.4%7.4% 8.1%8.1%8.1%8.1% 1.5%1.5%1.5%1.5% Historical Asset Portfolio Breakdown Receivables Breakdown by Product (KRW Bn) 19 8.6%8.6%8.6%8.6% 1.7%1.7%1.7%1.7% 18,78818,78818,78818,788 19,80619,80619,80619,806 20,28620,28620,28620,286 20,21420,21420,21420,214 12.6%12.6%12.6%12.6% 8.1%8.1%8.1%8.1% 6.9%6.9%6.9%6.9% 14.4%14.4%14.4%14.4% 9.4%9.4%9.4%9.4% 4.0%4.0%4.0%4.0% 59.9%59.9%59.9%59.9% 14.3%14.3%14.3%14.3% 8.0%8.0%8.0%8.0% 7.8%7.8%7.8%7.8% 7.4%7.4%7.4%7.4% 7.7%7.7%7.7%7.7% 56.8%56.8%56.8%56.8% 14.8%14.8%14.8%14.8% 8.0%8.0%8.0%8.0% 7.8%7.8%7.8%7.8% 10.9%10.9%10.9%10.9% 58.1%58.1%58.1%58.1% 15.8%15.8%15.8%15.8% 7.2%7.2%7.2%7.2% 7.4%7.4%7.4%7.4% 9.9%9.9%9.9%9.9% 57.2%57.2%57.2%57.2% 16.3%16.3%16.3%16.3% 8.4%8.4%8.4%8.4% 8.7%8.7%8.7%8.7% 8.8%8.8%8.8%8.8% 57.6%57.6%57.6%57.6% 17.3%17.3%17.3%17.3% 7.9%7.9%7.9%7.9% 9.1%9.1%9.1%9.1% 54.2%54.2%54.2%54.2% 18.8%18.8%18.8%18.8% 6.9%6.9%6.9%6.9% 9.7%9.7%9.7%9.7% 53.2%53.2%53.2%53.2% 19.1%19.1%19.1%19.1% 6.9%6.9%6.9%6.9% 9.7%9.7%9.7%9.7% 8.6%8.6%8.6%8.6% 120,49120,49120,49120,49 13,47213,47213,47213,472 15,13015,13015,13015,130 16,03016,03016,03016,030 16,48016,48016,48016,480 2005200520052005 2006200620062006 2007200720072007 2008200820082008 2009200920092009 2010201020102010 2011201120112011 2012201220122012 1Q131Q131Q131Q13 68.0%68.0%68.0%68.0% 63.3%63.3%63.3%63.3% 59.9%59.9%59.9%59.9% 56.8%56.8%56.8%56.8% AutoAutoAutoAuto relatedrelatedrelatedrelated 88.7%88.7%88.7%88.7% 87.1%87.1%87.1%87.1% 82.3%82.3%82.3%82.3% 79.5%79.5%79.5%79.5% 81.1%81.1%81.1%81.1% 81.9%81.9%81.9%81.9% 82.8%82.8%82.8%82.8% 79.9%79.9%79.9%79.9% 79.2%79.2%79.2%79.2%
  • 27. Best in Class Risk Management Strong governance for risk monitoring Examples of pre-emptive risk management Category Actions taken Details Asset slowdown • Limited funding during global financial crisis • Risk Control Committee (RCC) – Decision making for most supreme risk – Review portfolio risk performance 20 Strategy Asset slowdown (Y2008) financial crisis • Reduce non-core businesses to focus on new car financing New car Risk-based pricing • Lower pricing for customers with better credit profile Used car Policy tightening (Y2010) • Tightened underwriting policy preemptively • Sacrificed market share due to focus on asset quality – Review portfolio risk performance • Systematic New Product Risk Analysis - Two-stage RCC approval process - Pre-launch new product introduction and credit review point assessment • Risk Appetite Management – Establish guidelines for portfolio / asset quality – Determine risk management strategy per product P-loan Cross-sell • More weight on cross-selling channels to new car customers Mortgage Residual value insurance • Reflecting volatile housing market conditions • Only company insured in Korea • Portfolio Quality Review – Monitoring of main risk indices – Follow-up on effects of credit policy changes • Stress Test & Contingency Planning – Scenario analysis based on economic forecasting – Prepare action plans per contingency stage
  • 28. Historical Asset Quality 30+ Day Delinquency Rate (%) Total 30+ delinquency rate New Car 30+ delinquency rate 21 3.5% 1.7% 1.6% 2.3% 1.8% 1.6% 2.0% 2.5% 2.7% 1.5% 1.2% 1.0% 1.3% 0.7% 0.6% 0.8% 1.0% 1.1% 2005200520052005 2006200620062006 2007200720072007 2008200820082008 2009200920092009 2010201020102010 2011201120112011 2012201220122012 1Q131Q131Q131Q13
  • 29. 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 1Q12 1Q131Q131Q131Q13 YoY Solid Profit Underscores Strong Fundamentals Income Statement (KRW Bn) KKKK----IFRSIFRSIFRSIFRSKKKK----GAAPGAAPGAAPGAAP 22 Operating Revenues 4,330 2,989 3,274 3,331 3,542 916 921921921921 0.5% (excl. FX effect) 2,384 2,485 2,889 3,126 3,071 769 722 -6.1% Operating Expenses 3,824 2,448 2,642 2,672 2,953 735 802802802802 9.2% (excl. FX effect) 1,879 1,944 2,259 2,466 2,483 588 603 2.6% Interest expenses 674 679 890 956 895 229 204 -11.1% Lease expenses 587 550 557 505 517 124 128 3.1% SG&A Expenses 498 496 586 603 637 136 154 13.3% PPOP 600 717 778 1,014 966 264 220220220220 -16.9% Bad Debt expenses 95 176 145 354 377 83 101 21.6% Operating Income 505 541 630 659 589 181 119119119119 -34.5% Income before Tax 518 538 639 663 584 184 206 12.4% Net Income 377 411 489 507 432 129 153153153153 18.4% ROA 2.4% 2.6% 2.8% 2.6% 2.2% 2.2% 3.0% ROE 25.1% 21.3% 22.0% 20.3% 20.0% 20.0% 19.7%
  • 30. 195.4% 164.0% 158.5% 151.6% 153.3% Historical Reserve & FSS Requirement Coverage Ratio Total Reserve VS Regulatory Requirement (KRW Bn) Regulatory Requirement Reserve under Accounting Principles Supplemental Reserve Total Reserve/ Regulatory Requirement 23 521 611 654 265 280 265 151.6% 153.3% 118.0% 117.1% 108.8% 101.5% 664 610 665 240 222 241 279 288 401 521 469 364 382 423 442 474 345 385 399 2009200920092009 2010201020102010 2011201120112011 201220122012201220082008200820082005200520052005 2006200620062006 2007200720072007 K-IFRS 1Q131Q131Q131Q13 K-GAAP
  • 31. 22.0x Historical Leverage Trend Leverage Trend Total Assets / Total Shareholders' Equity Managed Borrowings / Total Shareholders' Equity 24 16.0x 12.6x 9.7x 9.7x 9.3x 14.6x 10.7x 10.3x 7.4x 8.3x 7.2x 6.8x9.5x 8.7x 6.7x 7.5x 6.5x 5.7x 5.4x 2004200420042004 2005200520052005 2006200620062006 2007200720072007 2008200820082008 2009200920092009 2010201020102010 2011201120112011 2012201220122012 1Q131Q131Q131Q13
  • 32. 15.7% 14.5% 15.1% Historical Capital Structure Capital Adequacy Ratio (KRW Bn) Adjusted Capital CAR 25 2,432 2,375 2,622 2,954 3,071 11.3% 12.7% 12.8% 11.7% 11.5% 13.7% 13.0% 14.5% 1,033 1,337 1,540 1,591 1,825 2,432 2,375 2,622 2004200420042004 2005200520052005 2006200620062006 2007200720072007 2008200820082008 2009200920092009 2010201020102010 2011201120112011 2012201220122012 1Q131Q131Q131Q13
  • 33. IV. Funding & Liquidity
  • 34. Diversification of Funding Portfolio Over Time Managed Borrowings (KRW Bn) 26 • Maintain ABS under 20%, CP under 10% • Diversify funding portfolio in terms of currency, region and product • Maintain the average liability to asset maturity ratio above 100% Funding Principles 13,21313,21313,21313,213 12,59712,59712,59712,597 12,56812,56812,56812,568 13,41213,41213,41213,412 14,33514,33514,33514,335 14,37814,37814,37814,378 16,56016,56016,56016,560 17,33017,33017,33017,330 17,33817,33817,33817,338 16,94316,94316,94316,943 Bond-domestic Bond-overseas ABS-domestic ABS-overseas Bank loans CP Total Managed Borrowings (KRW Bn) 31.0%31.0%31.0%31.0% 17.7%17.7%17.7%17.7% 11.5%11.5%11.5%11.5% 14.2%14.2%14.2%14.2% 17.2%17.2%17.2%17.2% 18.3%18.3%18.3%18.3% 12.9%12.9%12.9%12.9% 13.3%13.3%13.3%13.3% 5.7%5.7%5.7%5.7% 11.9%11.9%11.9%11.9% 8.3%8.3%8.3%8.3%9.9%9.9%9.9%9.9% 16.9%16.9%16.9%16.9% 8.7%8.7%8.7%8.7% 10.4%10.4%10.4%10.4% 10.3%10.3%10.3%10.3% 10.6%10.6%10.6%10.6% 10.7%10.7%10.7%10.7% 8.7%8.7%8.7%8.7% 8.2%8.2%8.2%8.2% 6.8%6.8%6.8%6.8% 6.7%6.7%6.7%6.7% 9.8%9.8%9.8%9.8% 7.4%7.4%7.4%7.4% 8.5%8.5%8.5%8.5% 5.9%5.9%5.9%5.9% 9.1%9.1%9.1%9.1% 8.7%8.7%8.7%8.7% 4.3%4.3%4.3%4.3% 3.9%3.9%3.9%3.9% 9.1%9.1%9.1%9.1% 9.4%9.4%9.4%9.4% 3.4%3.4%3.4%3.4% 6.9%6.9%6.9%6.9% 9.1%9.1%9.1%9.1% 7.1%7.1%7.1%7.1% 31.0%31.0%31.0%31.0% 29.3%29.3%29.3%29.3% 26.5%26.5%26.5%26.5% 25.7%25.7%25.7%25.7% 29.1%29.1%29.1%29.1% 27.5%27.5%27.5%27.5% 3.4%3.4%3.4%3.4% 8.5%8.5%8.5%8.5% 8.6%8.6%8.6%8.6% 3.3%3.3%3.3%3.3% 28.1%28.1%28.1%28.1% 2004200420042004 2005200520052005 2006200620062006 2007200720072007 2008200820082008 2009200920092009 2010201020102010 2011201120112011 2012201220122012 1Q131Q131Q131Q13 %%%% of LTof LTof LTof LT FundingFundingFundingFunding 39.1%39.1%39.1%39.1% 47.6%47.6%47.6%47.6% 57.5%57.5%57.5%57.5% 57.9%57.9%57.9%57.9% 59.0%59.0%59.0%59.0% 59.3%59.3%59.3%59.3% 63.5%63.5%63.5%63.5% 65.4%65.4%65.4%65.4% 70.1%70.1%70.1%70.1% 69.9%69.9%69.9%69.9% 36.9%36.9%36.9%36.9% 2.9%2.9%2.9%2.9% 34.0%34.0%34.0%34.0% 38.4%38.4%38.4%38.4% 18.3%18.3%18.3%18.3% 26.3%26.3%26.3%26.3% 30.7%30.7%30.7%30.7% 39.1%39.1%39.1%39.1% 41.9%41.9%41.9%41.9% 42.9%42.9%42.9%42.9% 46.7%46.7%46.7%46.7% 14.1%14.1%14.1%14.1% 31.0%31.0%31.0%31.0% 47.9%47.9%47.9%47.9%
  • 35. Funding by Currency & Outstanding Global Bonds Funding Portfolio by Currency Outstanding Global Bonds* Issue Date Maturity Amount 144A/Reg S Nov.’09 5.5 years USD 500m Jan.’11 5.5 years USD 700m 27 MYR 2.9%MYR 2.9%MYR 2.9%MYR 2.9% JPY 2.2%JPY 2.2%JPY 2.2%JPY 2.2% AUD 1.8%AUD 1.8%AUD 1.8%AUD 1.8% 144A/Reg S Jan.’11 5.5 years USD 700m Mar.’12 5.5 years USD 500m Samurai Nov. ‘12 1.5 years JPY 20,000m Nov. ‘12 2 years JPY 8,000m Swiss Franc Jul. ’10 5 years CHF 150m Oct. ’10 4 years CHF 200m May ’11 2.5 years CHF 150m May’11 5 years CHF 150m Feb.’12 5 years CHF 200m KRWKRWKRWKRW 63.0%63.0%63.0%63.0% USDUSDUSDUSD 23.9%23.9%23.9%23.9% CHF 5.8%CHF 5.8%CHF 5.8%CHF 5.8% MYR 2.9%MYR 2.9%MYR 2.9%MYR 2.9% Feb.’12 5 years CHF 200m Malaysian Ringgit May ’11 2.5 years MYR 650m Feb.’12 5 years MYR 320m May ’12 3 years MYR 370m Australian Dollar Jun. ’12 3 years AUD 175m Dim Sum Sep. ‘12 1.5 years RMB 500m (*As of Mar, 2013) • Funding Balance: KRW 16,943 Bn • Foreign Exchange Risk: -100% of foreign currency exposure is hedged through swap transactions entered into at the time of bond issuance.
  • 36. 28 Liquidity Profile (Unit: KRW Bn) Cash Short-term Debt Coverage Ratio* Historical Liquidity Position 63.5% 69.2% 66.4% Credit Line 1,367 1,338 2,511 2,480 2,378 1,332 1,336 1,789 2,106 2,365 3,808 3,580 3,388 4.6% 16.0% 25.0% 23.7% 30.4% 36.0% 39.1% 63.5% 66.4% 370 405 401 398 707 739 1,027 1,297 1,100 1,010 652 931 938 1,082 1,367 370 1057 1,332 1,336 2004200420042004 2005200520052005 2006200620062006 2007200720072007 2008200820082008 2009200920092009 2010201020102010 2011201120112011 2012201220122012 1Q131Q131Q131Q13 * Short-term Debt Coverage Ratio = (Cash + Unused committed credit line)/ Short-term debt balance
  • 38. 29 Credit Ratings & Rationale HCS’ Global Credit Ratings* Credit Rating Rationale A+(S) AAA • Strong Standalone Profile – Sustainable track record of strong profit performance and robust credit fundamentals Baa1(S) BBB+(S) BBB+(S) Moody's S&P Fitch JCR RAM HCS & Competitors’ Domestic Credit Ratings performance and robust credit fundamentals – Low risk-focused product portfolio and prudent risk management – Adequate liquidity and sound capitalization – Strong market position as HMC's key captive financing arm • Capable & Willing Shareholder Support - Solid backup line provided by GE Capital through AA+ - Solid backup line provided by GE Capital through its capital and managerial support - Strong likelihood of HMC’s assistance in contingency given its strong relationship with the parent evident in its capital contribution, board members and business base. A+ A+ A+ A Hyundai Capital W Financial A Capital W Capital N Capital (*As of Mar, 2013)
  • 39. 30 Performance of Hyundai Motor Company Strength Performance Product Mix 61% Total Sales (‘000s) 3,612 4,059 4,392 17% 16% 6% Compact Mid & Large RV Commercial Market Diversification 15.2% 16.0% 10.1% 19.3% 39.4% Korea US Europe China Others OP Margin 1,072 1,172 2010 2011 2012 1Q12 1Q13 8.8% 10.4% 10.0% 10.4% 8.7% 2010 2011 2012 1Q12 1Q13Korea US Europe China Others Brand Value • Increase in residual value of vehicles due to strengthened brand awareness • Boost in luxury car sales has increased the average selling price Net Profit (KRW Bn) 2010 2011 2012 1Q12 1Q13 6,001 8,105 9,056 2,453 2,088 2010 2011 2012 1Q12 1Q13
  • 40. Investor Relations Contacts Jungsang Kim, Head of Investor Relations Phone +82 2 2167 7034 jungsang.kim@hyundaicard.com Minchul Seo, Deputy General Manager of Investor Relations Phone +82 2 2167 7051 mcseo@hyundaicapital.com Suh ye Choi, Manager of Investor Relations Phone +82 2 2167 7541 Justin Lee, Manager of Investor Relations Phone +82 2 2167 8082Phone +82 2 2167 7541 sychoi@hyundaicard.com http://ir.hyundaicapital.com/ Phone +82 2 2167 8082 justin.j.lee@hyundaicard.com Jay Moon, Assistant Manager of Investor Relations Phone +82 2 2167 5312 jaymoon@hyundaicapital.com Hyunyoung Jang, Assistant Manager of Investor Relations Phone +82 2 2167 6955 hyunyoung.jang@hyundaicard.com