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BACK TO OUR PEOPLE From a classical fleet management approach to a modern mobility concept International Fleet Meeting, Geneva 07.03.2018 Michael Müller Senior Director, Mobility & Facilities, Daiichi Sankyo Europe GmbH

The Overall Context GOOD TO KNOW What s our intention? Goal Global pharma innovator, competitive advantage in oncology by 2025 and true customer-centric organization in Europe by 2020 Challenge Constantly changing and highly challenging business environment What do we need? (1) Appropriate structures in the organization! (2) A good portfolio of products! (3) High performing and commited employees that identify with our company and our goals! Agenda 2024 Leadership Flexible Working Mobility Benify Feedback Dialogue Employer Branding 2

Management summary. Don t worry! Be happy! Nothing will change - if you don t want it! Everything can change - if you want it! Michael Müller Daiichi Sankyo Europe

Agenda 1 Where do we come from? 2 Where are we? 3 Where do we have to go? Added value through innovations 4

Main trends impacting Mobility. PEOPLE WANT TO GO BACK TO NATURE - BUT NOT ON FOOT! URBANISATION Increasing mobility needs Increasing mobility costs Increasing traffic VALUES Cars lose their status From owning to sharing Environmental awareness TECHNOLOGIES Electrification Autonomous driving Digitalisation BUSINESS MODELS Mobility platforms Sharing Real time data 5

Diversification of Mobility. TOMORROW Mobility Mix = Diversified Car Sharing Corporate Company-/ Rail Public transport Bus Bike Taxi escooter Car Sharing private car YESTERDAY AND TODAY Mobility Mix = Company car 6

Our strategy. MEET THE NEEDS OF OUR PEOPLE. 1 RESSOURCE EFFICIENCY Corporate Social Responsibility Economical efficiency Make the most of our time 2 PERFORMANCE Motivated employees Results-oriented through satisfaction Ideal working environment 3 ATTRACTIVE WORKPLACE Innovative employer Flexible und individual offers Covering individual needs 4 ORGANISATION Efficient administration Avoidance of leasing cars (IFRS 16 from 2019) Integration in overall company strategy 7

What our people want. NEW GOALS IN MOBILITY 1 FLEXIBLE SOLUTIONS 2 EASY HANDLING 3 (TIME) EFFICIENT MOBILITY Less administration Promotion of health External impact Flexible 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 Easy handling Efficient mobility Voluntariness Cost efficiency Innovative Inspiring Integration in overall strategy Emissions 8

Traditional Mobility Management à la 2014. Traditional management Car Policy: User-chooser Car-related budgets Leasing Companies, etc. Travel policy, Travel agency, OBE, Expense tools leads to a traditional mobility-mix (in km) 71% Cars 25% Flights 2% Trains 1% Taxi 1% Public transport 9

Time to take advantage of change. INTELLIGENT MOBILITY WITHOUT WASTING RESSOURCES WHAT ARE OUR GOALS? 1 MOTIVATION. Ensuring needs-driven and flexible use of mobility. 2 RESSOURCE EFFICIENCY. No waste of money and time and no unnecessary pollution. HOW CAN THIS WORK? Access to all forms of mobility: Car sharing, rental cars, bike sharing, public transport train, flights, Internal organisation and processes: Mobility policy, processes, procedures, External service providers and tools: Mobility cards, outsourced mobility services, Change Management: Communication, information, assistance, 10

Our way. Analysis & Input Defining of actions Strategy workshop Detailed report Implementation 5 Months (from 04.2014) 3 Months (from 09.2014) 1 Month (from 11.2014) 2 Months (from 12.2014) 3-5 Years (from 03.2015) Planning mobility Business mobility Employee mobility from home to work Route planning Mobility information system Mobility budget planning Bike and car sharing Mobility platform Mobility budgets Mobility cards Mobility portal Trainings & coachings Equipment in the sales force Mobility budgets Mobility cards Promoting bikes Trainings & coachings

Our key element. 1 MOBILITY BUDGETS Alternative or supplementary to the company car Evolution of only car budget 2 MOBILITY POLICY Alternative to car policy Reflects the company s goals Defines the mobility budgets (sums and claims) 3 belmoto MOBILITY CARD Charged with mobility budget Payment card for mobility options and private purposes S.O.S. Card with real-time charging 4 CAR POOLING Pool cars for business and private use

The key to success: Our mobility card. Most important target group Every employee with a company car Everyone is free to choose: 1 only one company car the biggest possible as before WITHOUT mobility budget 2 a mix: a smaller/cheaper car AND mobility budget 3 no company car: ONLY mobility budget + Residual budget can be used for private purposes

And less car pays off. 80% FOR THE EMPLOYEE On average 13.500 p.a. Leasing, fuel Insurance, damages, etc. Personal payment 14.700 9.300 7.500 1.200 3.360 4.800 0 10.000 Mobility Budget 340 1.200 3.500 Savings Savings (~35%) Mobility Card + savings on personal taxes Reference budget (TCO) Scenario 1: "Upsizing" Scenario 2: "Downsizing" Scenario 3: Electric-/Hybrid Scenario 4: No car 14

And efficient business travel, too. One mobility budget per employee. For cars and business travel. Business travel Hotels, public transport Rental cars, taxi etc. Individual charging with travel budget (1) Monthly, according to planned/booked business travel Regular balance check Positive incentives to change behaviour (2) Real-time charging as required Company cars Leasing, fuel Insurance, damages Administrative costs etc. The employee has 4 possibilities: (1) Upsizing without mobility card (2) Downsizing / downgrading with mobility card (3) Electric / hybrid cars with mobility card (4) Only mobility card and no car 15

Success from innovations is measurable. ON AVERAGE -30% COSTS AND -30% EMISSIONS KPI s SCORE EXPLANATION Only Mobility Budget Mixture between car and budget Mobility Costs + 26% + 91% - 31% More than one quarter of our employees decide to use only the Budget no personal car anymore! More than 90% decided to choose a smaller car, an electric car or a hybrid car We reduced our fleet cost by more than 30% Emissions - 32% We reduced our emissions by more than 30% Company Car usage - 58% Alternative transport used for nearly 60% of the distance normally travelled by car Pool Cars + 32% The usage of pool cars and car sharing increased to 7.400 km Train and Public transport + 24% The usage increased to 16.200 km Usable travel time + 65% The usable travel time increased so it can be used to work or to relax Physical activity +25% Around a quarter of the car kilometres travelled by bike, pedelec or ebike 16

When I did not have a driver s license vs. 19 min. 40 min. Michael Müller Daiichi Sankyo Europe

my Mobility Mix had to be well balanced! Way from home to school: 45 min. Walk 5 min. Bus 10 min. Train 15 min. Walk 15 min. dep 06:45 arr. 07:30

My Mobility Mix as a young student OF COURSE 100% CAR DOMINATED! 1996-2000 2000-2003 2005-2007 2003-2005 Way from home to school by car: 40 min. = 5 min. faster! dep 06:50 30 min. car 10 min. arr. 07:30 parking space

Is the faster solution the better one? Car dominated Balanced mobility mix Fun factor high medium Total costs per day 13 DM = EUR 6.65 3.60 DM = EUR 1.80 Emissions 3 kg 100 g??? Correlation to my performance No time for homework? Travel time can be used to delegate homework Correlation to my health A lot more absences at school? More physical activities = better health = less absences

Benefits. FOR DAIICHI SANKYO Increase in attractiveness: employee motivation, retention, employer branding and CSR Large savings in fleet costs + emissions and notable reduction in administrative burden Push & Pull for hybrid and electric cars No risk due to fixed mobility costs Fewer long-term leasing contracts or cheaper leasing contracts for downgrading Less risk in case of employees leaving the company Behavioural changes lead to further benefits, e.g. in business travel

Benefits. FOR OUR EMPLOYEES Finally a voluntary alternative to the company car or an add-on for a cheaper / electric car Flexible, individual solutions tailored to employee s need = Satisfaction! Efficient use of mobility is incentivized as remaining budget is available for private use More net salary + less or no tax for company car Employees feel esteemed and identify with innovative employer

How it works

THANK YOU If I had asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses. -Henry Ford-