BUSINESS OVERVIEW FEBRUARY

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BUSINESS OVERVIEW FEBRUARY 2018

Except for historical information, the statements made in this presentation constitute forward looking statements. These include statements regarding the intent, belief or current expectations of GE Shipping and its management regarding the Company s operations, strategic directions, prospects and future results which in turn involve certain risks and uncertainties. Certain factors may cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in the forward looking statements; including changes in freight rates; global economic and business conditions; effects of competition and technological developments; changes in laws and regulations; difficulties in achieving cost savings; currency, fuel price and interest rate fluctuations etc. The Company assumes no responsibility with regard to publicly amending, modifying or revising the statements based on any subsequent developments, information or events that may occur.

CORPORATE PROFILE Shipping (Bulk) Offshore (Through wholly-owned subsidiary Greatship (India) Limited) Tankers Crude Products/LPG Dry Bulk Logistics Drilling India s largest private sector shipping company Over 69 years of experience

FII/FPI 23% Promoters 30% SHAREHOLDING PATTERN Govt./FI 20% Public 22% Shareholding Pattern as on 31 December 2017

FLEET PROFILE SHIPPING Fleet DWT Number of Ships Average Age (Yrs.) Crude Carriers 1,608,683 12 12.39 Product Carriers 987,207 17 10.30 Gas Carriers 126,099 3 22.48 Dry Bulk Carriers 1,211,485 16 6.29 Total 3,933,474 48 10.31 OFFSHORE Fleet Number of Units Average Age (Yrs.) Jack Up Rigs 4 6.34 Platform Supply Vessels 4 8.51 Anchor handling Tug Cum Supply Vessels 8 8.36 Multipurpose Platform Supply & Support Vessels 2 7.82 ROV Support Vessels 5 6.53

KEY POINTS ON TANKER MARKET Asset Prices Freight Rates Crude Market Product Market Fleet Growth VLCC 5 yr old asset prices are up about 5% Y-O-Y Suezmax & Aframax 5 yr old asset prices have moved marginally Y-O-Y BCTI rose by 8% & BDTI fell by about 7% during Q3FY18 In 2018, BCTI has decreased by 11% while BDTI has decreased by 23% Strong demand and refinery runs aided crude trade growth. However, inventory drawdown limited the upside. Further, strong fleet supply growth had a negative impact on the crude tanker rates. Inventory drawdowns and higher proportion of short haul trade impacted earnings during the quarter despite continued strength in demand growth Crude tankers net fleet growth in CY17 is 5.3% and product tankers net fleet growth is 4.4%

Ship Price (in million $) Ship Price (in million $) TANKERS ASSET PRICE MOVEMENT (5-YEAR OLD) VLCC SUEZMAX AFRAMAX 180 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 VLCC AFRAMAX SUEZMAX 0 Q1 2016 Q2 2016 Q3 2016 Q4 2016 Q1 2017 Q2 2017 Q3 2017 Q4 2017

Feb-13 May-13 Aug-13 Nov-13 Feb-14 May-14 Aug-14 Nov-14 Feb-15 May-15 Aug-15 Nov-15 Feb-16 May-16 Aug-16 Nov-16 Feb-17 May-17 Aug-17 Nov-17 Feb-18 Feb-13 May-13 Aug-13 Nov-13 Feb-14 May-14 Aug-14 Nov-14 Feb-15 May-15 Aug-15 Nov-15 Feb-16 May-16 Aug-16 Nov-16 Feb-17 May-17 Aug-17 Nov-17 Feb-18 BALTIC DIRTY & CLEAN INDEX 1,400 1,300 1,200 1,100 1,000 900 800 700 600 500 400 BALTIC DIRTY TANKER INDEX 900 850 800 750 700 650 600 550 500 450 400 350 300 BALTIC CLEAN TANKER INDEX

million barrels per day CRUDE OIL SUPPLY & DEMAND SUPPLY DEMAND REFINERY THROUGHPUT 99 98.5 98 97.5 97 96.5 96 95.5 95 94.5 94 Q1 2016 Q2 2016 Q3 2016 Q4 2016 2016 Q1 2017 Q2 2017 Q3 2017 Q4 2017 2017 82 81.5 81 80.5 80 79.5 79 78.5 78 77.5 77 76.5 million barrels per day In Q3FY18, despite strong demand and refinery runs growth, crude tanker rates fell owing to higher vessel deliveries and release of vessels from floating storage

CRUDE & PRODUCT GROWTH Crude: Majority of the demand is principally fuelled by positive growth in Asia, OECD Europe & North America. Products: Majority of the demand growth is principally fuelled by positive growth in Non-OECD Asia.

REFINERY MARGINS Margins have been high, driven by healthy demand & limited available refining capacity

US Crude Oil Imports ( 000 bpd) China Crude Oil Imports ( 000 bpd) CRUDE OIL IMPORTS 2017 2016 2015 2017 2016 2015 9500 9500 9000 9000 8500 8500 8000 8000 7500 7500 7000 7000 6500 6500 6000 6000 5500 5500 5000 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 5000 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec In CY2017, China imported 10% higher crude oil than CY2016

WORLD FLEET GROWTH CRUDE TANKERS Tanker Fleet (mn Dwt) 31-Jan-18 1-Jan-18 1-Jan-17 1-Jan-16 1-Jan-15 1-Jan-14 VLCC 221.60 221.0 209.6 200.00 193.75 186.13 Suezmax 79.6 78.4 72.2 71.09 69.68 68.43 Aframax 63.9 63.7 63.0 64.37 64.15 63.71 Total 365.1 363.1 344.8 335.46 327.58 318.27 Order Book (mn Dwt) 2018 2019 2020+ Total Orderbook as % of current fleet 7% 4% 1% 13% Slippage (2017) 17%

WORLD FLEET GROWTH PRODUCT TANKERS & VLGC Product Fleet (mn Dwt) 31-Jan-18 1-Jan-18 1-Jan-17 1-Jan-16 1-Jan-15 1-Jan-14 LR2 36.9 36.59 33.68 30.44 27.42 26.93 LR1 31.62 31.54 30.62 23.75 23.72 23.61 MR/Handy (35k+) 91.2 91.21 88.35 82.95 78.40 75.74 Total 159.79 159.35 152.64 137.14 129.54 126.28 Order Book (mn Dwt) 2018 2019 2020+ Total Orderbook as % of current fleet 4% 3% 2% 10% Slippage (Product 2017) 36% Fleet (No. of Vessels) 31-Jan-18 1-Jan-17 1-Jan-16 VLGC 266 239 195 Order Book (No. of Vessels) 2018 2019 2020+ Total Orderbook as % of current fleet 2% 7% 5% 13%

KEY POINTS ON DRY BULK MARKETS Asset Prices Freight Rates Coal Market Iron Ore Fleet Growth Capesize 5 yr old asset prices rose by about 32% in CY2017 Panamax & Supramax 5 yr old asset prices rose by about 28% in CY2017 BDI hits a 4 year high of 1,670 in Dec-17 In 2018, BDI has fallen by 18% China total coal imports for CY2017 have risen by 6% China s Iron Ore imports grew by 5% China Iron Ore imports from Australia have increased by around 4-5% & Brazil have increased 7% in CY2017 Dry Bulk net fleet growth in CY2017 is about 3%

Ship Price (in million $) Ship Price (in million $) BULKER ASSET PRICES 5-YEAR OLD CAPESIZE PANAMAX SUPRAMAX CAPESIZE PANAMAX SUPRAMAX 40 160 35 140 120 100 80 30 25 20 60 15 40 10 20 5 0 0 Q1 2016 Q2 2016 Q3 2016 Q4 2016 Q1 2017 Q2 2017 Q3 2017 Q4 2017 Dry Bulk asset prices on average rose by about 30% in 2017 compared to 2016

BALTIC DRY INDEX 2,500 Baltic Dry Index 2,000 1,500 1,000 500 0 Baltic Dry Index hits 4 year high of 1,670 in Dec 17 from a low of 291 in Feb 16

Iron ore import(in Million tonnes) Steel Production (in Million tonnes) CHINA IRON ORE & STEEL PRODUCTION World Steel China Steel % Growth World % Growth China 2000 1500 1000 500 6.0% 4.0% 2.0% 0.0% -2.0% Steel Production increased 5% in CY2017 0 2014 2015 2016 2017-4.0% Australia Brazil Others 1200 1000 932 953 1025 1076 800 600 400 China s iron ore import grew 5% in CY2017 200 0 2014 2015 2016 2017

CHINA COAL IMPORTS China coal imports change (Y-O-Y) 15 10 5 0-5 -10-15

WORLD FLEET GROWTH DRY BULK Fleet (mn Dwt) 31-Jan-18 1-Jan-18 1-Jan-17 1-Jan-16 Capesize 325.44 324 315 309 Panamax 202.47 202 196 195 Handymax 197.07 196 189 180 Handysize 96.4 96 94 93 Total 821.38 817 794 776 Orderbook (mn Dwt) Orderbook (%Fleet) 2018 2019 2020 2021+ Total 4% 3% 2% 1% 10% Slippage (2017) 34%

SCRAPPING Vessel Category Fleet (mn Dwt) Scrapping(% of beginning world fleet) 31 Jan 18 2018 (YTD) 2017 2016 2015 2014 Crude 365.1 0.40% 2.35% 0.35% 0.23% 1.60% Product 159.79 0.40% 1.42% 0.62% 0.61% 1.19% Dry Bulk 821.4 0.08% 1.77% 3.67% 4.03% 2.25% Scrapping picks up for tankers, and slows down for Dry bulk

Greatship (India) Limited (a 100% subsidiary)

OFFSHORE BUSINESS FLEET PROFILE Fleet Utilization Current Owned Fleet Type Fleet Count Jack Up Rigs (350ft) 4 Platform Supply Vessels (PSV) 4 Anchor Handling Tug cum Supply Vessels (AHTSV) Multipurpose Platform Supply and Support Vessels (MPSSV) Platform / ROV Support Vessels (ROVSV) 8 2 5 Category Extent of coverage of fleet's operating days (Q4 FY18) PSV 74% ROVSV 72% AHTSV 97% MPSSV 50% Jackup Rigs 74%

KEY POINTS ON E&P MARKETS CY 2017 Day Rates Day rates for both AHTSV & PSV have come off by ~ 45%-50% since 2014 Fleet Growth Rigs: Remain flat as compared to year 2016 OSV s: Fleet size has reduced by around 1% in last one year; however operating fleet has reduced by 11% compared to year before due to stacking of vessels Fleet Utilization About 50-60% Slippage OSVs: 60%-70%(CY2017) Rigs: 60% - 70%(CY2017)

OFFSHORE E&P SPENDING E&P spending in 2017 has marginally declined however, the same is expected to show a flattish trend in 2018

JACK UP RIGS ON CONTRACT Number of Jack-up Rigs on contract which fell from a peak in 2014 have gradually started picking up.

OSV FLEET (PSV + AHTSV) ON TERM CONTRACT Number of PSVs and AHTSVs on contract are also increasing showing signs of recovery in the market.

GLOBAL FLEET SUPPLY OFFSHORE Fleet & Orderbook Number Jackup Rigs AHTSVs PSV Current Fleet 541 2081 1647 Orderbook 96 121 159 O/B to current fleet 17.7% 5.8% 7.6% Q4CY2017 actual deliveries have been far lower than scheduled. Due to bleak employment scenario owners have refrained from taking delivery. A lot of deliveries due in 2017 were pushed forward to 2018 and have not yet been delivered. Going forward slippage is expected to remain high. Although the activity has started to pick up in the Jack-up and OSV space, the charter rates are expected to remain at low levels till the excess supply in the market is cleared. In case of PSVs and AHTSVs more than half the fleet is either idle/stacked or working in spot market at a very low utilization.

FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS Q3 FY18

Q3 FY18 FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS Standalone Key Figures Consolidated Q3 FY'18 Q3 FY'17 9M FY'18 (Amount in Rs. crs) Q3 FY'18 Q3 FY'17 9M FY'18 Income Statement 676.98 511.87 1808.37 Revenue (including other income) 920.31 853.06 2576.77 271.40 338.24 793.75 EBITDA (including other income) 414.82 547.62 1248.67 55.02 171.96 173.63 Net Profit 98.19 255.18 208.61 Balance Sheet 10641.93 10118.52 10641.93 Total Assets 15074.60 15368.34 15074.60 5236.78 5063.31 5236.78 Equity 7318.97 7421.45 7318.97 4435.79 3830.69 4435.79 Total Debt (Gross) 6547.83 6463.56 6547.83 1638.50 322.80 1638.50 Total Term Debt (Net of Cash) 2507.59 1512.26 2507.59 Cash Flow * 173.90 153.15 371.55 From operating activities 308.66 397.07 730.26 (14.57) (77.85) (337.43) From investing activities (40.58) 21.10 (400.69) (91.10) 306.41 (250.65) From financing activities (169.87) 190.10 (595.97) 68.23 381.71 (216.53) Net cash inflow/(outflow) 98.21 608.27 (266.40) *Non-GAAP measures

Q3 FY18 FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS Standalone Key Figures Consolidated Q3 FY18 Q3 FY17 9M FY18 Q3 FY18 Q3 FY17 9M FY18 Key financial figures 40.09% 66.08% 43.89% EBITDA Margin 45.07% 64.19% 48.46% 4.23% 13.82% 4.45% Return on Equity (ROE) 5.40% 13.10% 3.83% 5.59% 11.04% 5.80% Return on Capital Employed (ROCE) 5.27% 9.78% 5.17% 0.85 0.76 0.85 Gross Debt/Equity Ratio 0.89 0.87 0.89 0.31 0.06 0.31 Net Debt/Equity Ratio 0.34 0.20 0.34 64.97 67.23 64.56 Average Exchange rate USD/INR 64.97 67.23 64.56 63.87 67.92 63.87 End of Period Exchange rate USD/INR 63.87 67.92 63.87 Share related figures(in Rs.) 3.65 11.40 11.52 Earnings per share, EPS 6.51 16.92 13.84 3.64 11.38 11.49 Diluted earnings per share 6.50 16.89 13.81 12.61 17.71 36.16 Cash Profit per share 20.07 29.01 52.25-3.60 - Dividend per share - 3.60 -

Q3 FY18 FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS Breakup of Revenue Days Revenue Days Q3 FY18 Q3 FY17 Owned Tonnage 4,329 3,339 Inchartered Tonnage 141 89 Total Revenue Days 4,470 3,428 Total Owned Tonnage (mn.dwt) 3.92 3.23 Average TCY Details Average (TCY $ per day) Q3 FY18 Q3 FY17 % Change Crude Carriers 16,811 19,231 (12.58%) Product Carriers (Incl. Gas) 15,259 16,285 (6.3%) Dry Bulk 12,231 6,972 75.43% Mix of Spot & Time Days (in %) Dry Bulk Q3 FY18 Q3 FY17 Spot % 79% 45% Time % 21% 55% Tankers Spot % 76% 50% Time % 24% 50% Total Spot % 77% 49% Time % 23% 51%

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