Altamir's NAV on par with historical high of 2021

including dividends paid in 2022 and 2023

Significant events during 2023:

  • NAV as of 31 December 2023: €1,300.7m (€35.62/share), on par with its historical high of €37.81 on 31 December 2021, after including the amounts paid as dividends in 2022 and 2023
  • Weighted average EBITDA of portfolio companies up 6.4% over the year, against a weaker economic background.
  • Subdued activity, reflecting the overall private equity market:
  1. €81.5m invested and committed during the year (six companies acquired)
    1. €24.4m in divestment proceeds and sundry revenue
  • Proposed dividend: €1.08 per share.

Paris, 14 March 2024 - Net Asset Value per share stood at €35.62 as of 31 December 2023, following distribution of a dividend of €1.08 per share in May 2023. Including the

dividend, NAV per share was up 2.1% compared with 31 December 2022 (€35.93).

Compared with its historical high of 31 December 2021 (€1,380.4m), NAV declined by €80m, reflecting only the amount of dividends paid during 2022 and 2023. The value

created by the portfolio during the period covered all expenses.

1. PERFORMANCE

Net Asset Value (shareholders' equity, IFRS basis) stood at €1,300.7m (vs €1,312.0m as of 31 December 2022). The change in NAV over the course of the year resulted from the following factors:

Management Accounts

Portfolio

Cash

Carried

Other

NAV

(Debt)

interest

assets and

In € m

provision

liabilities

NAV 31/12/2022

1,468.0

(2.0)

(172.4)

18.4

1,312.0

+ Investments

111.9

(111.9)

-

-

-

- Divestments

(41.5)

41.5

-

-

-

+ Interest and other financial

-

4.8

-

-

4.8

income (including dividends)

+/- Positive or negative change in

95.7

(12.0)

(5.8)

-

77.9

fair value

+/- Funds held as nominee on

-

24.7

-

(24.7)

-

behalf of Altaroc

+/- Purchases and external

-

(59.9)

-

5.3

(54.6)

expenses

- Dividends paid

-

(45.3)

5.9

-

(39.4)

NAV 31/12/2023

1,634.1

(160.1)

(172.3)

(1.0)

1,300.7

After taking into account a negative currency effect of €14.1m, value creation totalled €81.4m during 2023.

It derived mainly from a very robust increase in the valuation of the Consumer sector (up €67.5m), driven by THOM (up €49.3m), and Europe Snacks (up €14.0m), two companies that posted strong operating performance despite an inflationary context.

The valuation of the Tech & Telco sector rose slightly (€8.0m), reflecting mixed performance: InfoVista (down €49.4m) and ThoughtWorks (down €24.1m) have been impacted by softer demand in their respective markets since the second half of 2022, while the business of Graitec (up €22.2m) and Marlink (up €21.7m) has continued to grow.

The Services sector (up €9.5m) saw its valuation increase despite the impact of Entoria (down €16.2m), whose valuation reflected its debt burden.

2. ACTIVITY

  1. €81.5m invested and committed during the year (vs €184.5m in 2022):

€52.1m invested and committed in six new companies:

  • Infraneo, a major engineering firm active in the European market, specialised in diagnostics and consulting for the safeguarding of infrastructure, in particular from the effects of time and climate change (€15.0m invested via Seven2 MidMarket X),
  • IBS Software, a leader in SaaS software solutions serving companies in the logistics and tourism sectors, including airlines, travel agencies and cruise lines
    (€10.2m invested via Apax XI LP),
  • Palex Medical, the leading independent distributor of innovative, high-quality MedTech solutions in Southern Europe - marketing, sales and logistics related to

high value-added MedTech equipment for public and private hospitals as well as laboratories (€6.7m invested via Apax XI LP),

  • OCS/Finwave, one of Europe's principal fintechs. The company derives from the combination of OCS, a major, digital consumer credit company, present in Italy, Spain and Mexico, and Finwave, a carve-out of Lutech, a company held by the Apax X LP fund. Finwave is a leader in software for the factoring and leasing markets (€5.3m invested via Apax XI LP),
  • Bazooka Candy Brands, which produces, markets and sells individually-wrapped sweets, under the emblematic brands Ring Pop, Push Pop, Juicy Drop and Bazooka Bubble Gum. In the United States, Bazooka is one of the top ten producers of non-chocolate confectionery (NCC) and has a dominant position in front-of-store sales, a much-coveted segment with high margins for retailers (€7.5m invested via Apax XI LP),
  • WGSN, a carve-out of the listed Ascential group. WGSN is the world leader in

forecasting trends in the fashion, beauty products, technology and food sectors

(€7.4m committed via Apax XI LP, transaction not yet finalised as of 31 December 2023).

In addition, the funds invested €9.2m as follows: €6.1m by Altaroc Global 2021 and Altaroc Global 2022, €2.1m by Apax Digital 2 (which carried out two acquisitions) and €1.0m by Apax Development (one new investment).

Lastly, Altamir recognised two adjustments during the year, of €1.1m and €-0.8m, to

take into account the definitive amount of Seven2 Midmarket X's investments in

Vitaprotech and Opteven, respectively.

€19.9m in follow-on investments carried out on existing portfolio companies, principally:

  • to finance build-ups or business model transformation: €4.5m in Odigo, €1.5m in
    Crystal, €1.3m in Lutech, €1.2m in Dstny and €1.1m in PIB Group;
  • to strengthen the financial condition of certain companies: €3.8m in InfoVista, €2.0m in Vocalcom, €1.5m in Verint, €1.2m in MatchesFashion, €1.2m in
    Eating Recovery Center and €1.0m in Vyaire Medical.

Altamir recognised an adjustment of €-3.8m to take into account the definitive amount of Europe Snacks's investment in Burts Snacks.

  1. €24.4m in total and partial divestment proceeds received during the year (vs €123.9m in 2022):

These divestment proceeds (which totalled €8.9m) derived mainly from the sale of the remaining shares of Duck Creek Technologies (€5.4m) and Shriram (€2.0m) - two transactions carried out via the Apax VIII LP fund - and from the sale of Manappuram (€1.5m), a transaction carried out via the Apax IX LP fund. In addition, MatchesFashion, also held by the Apax IX LP fund, was sold for nil.

Lastly, €15.5m in sundry revenue was recognised during the year, mainly related to the sale of Genius Sports Group shares (€2.2m), the refinancing of Authority Brands (€1.7m), EcoOnline (€1.5m) and Ole Smoky (€1.0m), and the partial sale of Inmarsat (€1.5m) and MyCase (€1.4m), as well as to a dividend from Toi Toi & Dixi (€1.4m).

3. CASH AND COMMITMENTS

Altamir's net cash position (statutory statements) as of 31 December 2023 was €-43.2m (vs €88.6m as of 31 December 2022 and €49.3m as of 30 September 2023). This amount does not reflect the €60m reimbursed in February 2024 when THOM was refinanced.

As of 31 December 2023, Altamir had maximum outstanding commitments of €601.1m (including €85.9m committed but not yet called). This amount included €30m allocated in 2023 to the Apax Development II fund.

These amounts, which will be invested before the end of 2026, broke down as follows:

2023 vintage: €284.0m, of which:

  • €254.0m in the Apax XI LP fund;
  • €30.0m in Apax Development II;

2019 vintage: €283.7m, of which:

  • €178.7m in the Seven2 Midmarket X fund (ex-Apax MidMarket X);
  • €56.0m in the Altaroc Global 2021, 2022 and 2023 funds;
  • €30.6m in the Apax X LP fund, including €20.2m in recallable distributions;
  • €15.4m in the Apax Digital II fund;
  • €2.2m in Dstny;
  • €0.8m in recallable distributions in the Apax Digital fund;

2016 vintage: €33.4m, of which:

  • €13.0m in distributions recallable by the Apax IX LP fund;
  • €17.2m in distributions recallable by the Apax MidMarket IX fund;
  • €2.7m in distributions recallable by the Apax VIII LP fund.

As a reminder, Altamir benefits from an opt-out clause, usable every six months, under which it can adjust the level of its commitment to the Seven2 MidMarket X fund by €100m.

4. SIGNIFICANT EVENTS SINCE 31 DECEMBER 2023

In 2022, Altamir recovered €40m, or 40% of its investment in THOM through an initial refinancing operation. As a result of the second refinancing operation, carried out in

February 2024, Altamir has recouped 100% of its investment in THOM.

5. PROPOSED DIVIDEND OF €1.08 PER SHARE

The Supervisory Board will propose a dividend of €1.08 per share to shareholders at their Annual Meeting on 23 April 2024, equivalent to 3% of NAV as of 31 December 2023. The dividend will be paid on 24 May 2024 (ex-dividend date: 22 May 2024).

6. OBJECTIVES

Over 2021, 2022 and 2023, Altamir exceeded the medium-term(2021-25) objectives management announced with the publication of 2020 full-year results: investments of

€212m p.a. on average over the period vs a target of €170m (including follow-on investments), divestment proceeds of €261m p.a. on average vs a target of €230m and growth in the average EBITDA of portfolio companies of 14.6% (including acquisitions), vs a target of at least 7% p.a. (organic growth). Management confirms these medium-term objectives over the next two years, barring any major exogenous event.

Altamir's financial statements (IFRS basis) for the year ended 31 December 2023 were approved by the Board of Directors of Altamir Gérance on 12 March 2024 and were audited by the Statutory Auditors.

7. FORTHCOMING EVENTS

Annual Shareholders' Meeting

23

April 2024

NAV as of 31/03/2024

16

May 2024, post-trading

NAV as of 30/06/2024

12

September 2024, post-trading

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FOCUS ON THE PORTFOLIO AS OF 31 DECEMBER 2023

As of 31 December 2023, Altamir's portfolio was valued at €1,634.1m, vs €1,541.5m as of 30 June 2023. It was composed of 71 companies (vs 68 as of 30 June 2023). Nine of these companies were publicly traded and represented 3% of portfolio fair value (Baltic Classifieds Group, Genius Sports Group, Guotai, Inmarsat, Innovage, Openlane - formerly KAR Global, Paycor, ThoughtWorks and Verint).

The portfolio did not include WGSN, as that acquisition had not yet been finalised as of 31 December 2023.

During 2023, the companies in Altamir's portfolio posted an increase of 6.4% in their average EBITDA, weighted by the residual amount invested in each company.

The 20 principal investments represented 72% of the total value of the portfolio as of 31 December 2023. They were as follows, in decreasing order:

A leading jewellery retailer in Europe (more than 1,000points of sale)

THOM had performed very well in the 2021/22 financial year (FYE 30/09), with sales and EBITDA up 31% and 32%,respectively, both exceeding their budgeted levels.

During the 2022/23 financial year, THOM gained significant market share. The company's topline grew by 8.5%, driven by volumes, while EBITDA rose by 2%, reflecting management's decision not to increase prices in an inflationary context. Sales in the first quarter of the 2023/24 financial year (corresponding to calendar Q4 2023) were on a positive trend in all of thegroup's markets.

Lastly, THOM has successfully repositioned the Agatha brand,both in Europe and in China.

A European leader in private-label savoury snacks

Over the 2023/24 financial year (FYE 31/01), the sales of Europe Snacks grew by an estimated 17% compared with the year-earlier period, with the acquisition of Burt Snacks (one of the UK's principal producers of crisps and snacks, acquired in March 2023) accounted for on a proforma basis. This increase principally reflected positive momentum in France and the United Kingdom, where demand for private label productsincreased against an inflationary background.

One of the leading European providers of secure cloud communication solutions (UCaaS) for innovativecompanies

In 2023, Dstny's revenue increased by 25% over 2022 (up 6% at constant scope). Revenue growth was mainly driven by the Software division, whose annual recurring revenue rose 16% over the previous year, and by contributions from acquired companies. EBITDA remained stable over the year, as salary increases introduced as of 1 January 2023 were gradually passedthrough to sales prices beginning only in Q2 2023.

After entering the German market with the acquisition of Easybell at the end of 2022, Dstny pursued its international deployment strategy in 2023 with two acquisitions in Denmark (Flexfone and Mobikom), as it aimed to reach critical mass in that country. Dstny is now a major player in the UCaaS market, with leadership positions in five European countries: France, theNetherlands, Belgium, Sweden, and Denmark.

One of the world's leaders in satellite communicationservices

Marlink posted an 18% increase in sales and EBITDA comparedwith 2022, reflecting positive trends in all of its business units.

The digitised services business, a significant business driver, jumped 30% over the year, driven in particular by projects incybersecurity and IoT (Internet of Things).

Starlink's low earth orbit (LEO) solution is now integrated into Marlink's range of solutions, giving the company a competitiveadvantage over operators of traditional satellite networks.

International developer and distributor of BIM (Building Information Modelling) software for design, calculation,

simulation, manufacturing and collaborative management

Graitec continued to grow in 2023, with sales advancing by 14% (17% with the acquisition of Spanish Autodesk solutions reseller Cad&Lan on a proforma basis). This increase reflected very good performance in the Autodesk solutions resale business, in particular in North America, as well as in the proprietary softwaresolutions business.

EBITDA rose by 21% (24% with the acquisition of Cad&Lan on a proforma basis), reflecting very positive trends in the business and the benefits of investments in the organisation aimed atimproving operational efficiency.

A worldwide leader in ingredients and services for the food and beverage industry

Against a background of smaller harvests worldwide (down 7% and even 19% in the southern hemisphere), AEB demonstrated significant resilience over the course of the year. Sales declined by 6%, but EBITDA advanced by 3%, reflecting the success of the new pricing policy, which enabled the company to recover most cost increases through higher sales prices, rationalisationof the product ranges and ongoing cost optimisation.

A new CEO with more than 20 years of experience in the wine sector and a very good track record assumed his position on 1September and will focus on finding new acquisition targets.

One of the principal suppliers of outsourced IT and cloudservices in the Netherlands

Odin's sales declined by 2%, but its EBITDA rose by 8% (with the acquisition of Hyperion on a proforma basis and excluding non-recurring items). Through successful new pricing and sales policies, the company regained the margin it had lost in 2022 asa result of the rapid rise in energy costs.

Odin has finalised the acquisition of Hyperion, formerly a division of Exact, the principal Dutch supplier of accounting and ERP software. With this acquisition, Odin extends its software management service offering and enhances the product range it offers to clients operating in financial services. The company continues to explore several acquisition opportunities with thesupport of the Seven2 team.

As planned, Arno Witvliet - previously Director of Worldwide Sales and Netherlands country manager for Leaseweb - has taken over as CEO from Hans Lesscher, the company's founder, who will join the Supervisory Board and focus on the group'sstrategy and acquisitions.

One of France's leaders in wealth management advisoryservices

Crystal's performance has significantly exceeded Seven2's investment plan. The company posted growth of revenue and EBITDA of 17% and 18%, respectively, in 2023, owing to acquisitions and robust inflows, in particular into structured products, as financial markets declined worldwide. As of 31 December 2023, Crystal had carried out 24 significant build-ups since being acquired by Seven2, bringing its assets under management to more than €7 billion. Post 31 December 2023, Crystal carried out two strategic acquisitions that brought itstotal assets under management to more than €21 billion.

In addition, Crystal has initiated its digital transformation, aimed at digitising the customer experience and automating company processes. Deployment of this new CRM is set to be finalised in the first half of 2024.

A leading global provider of network performancesoftware solutions

InfoVista has experienced a market slowdown and a decline in sales and EBITDA over the last few months. In the first half of its 2023/24 financial year (FYE 30 June), the situation remained difficult. To improve the situation, management launched several initiatives. It reinforced the management team, implemented a new organisation aimed at improving sales & marketing efficiency, optimised the cost structure and lightenedits debt load.

Leader in Contact Center as a Service (CCaaS) solutions intended principally for large companies

Sales for 2023 increased by 1% compared with 2022.

More than 95% of Odigo's eligible customers base has migrated to the new, single public-cloud version of its "One Release" CCaaS solution, and migration has been finalised. At the same time, Odigo deployed a new SaaS operating model in 2022 and 2023, which generated non-recurring costs and investments. Thanks to this new model, Odigo was able to initiate significant cost savings starting in the second half of 2023, with a positive impact on the operating margin, in particular over the last few months. As a result, EBITDA grew by 14% in 2023 (over 2022).

A new CEO was appointed in 2023. In addition, the Board of Directors was reorganised. Three members left the Board, andPieter Knook was appointed Chairman. He will contribute his experience as an executive in the telecoms and software industries.

A leading European vehicle services and insurance solutions company, covering mechanical breakdowns, roadside assistance and maintenance, with a commercialpresence in 10 countries

In a lacklustre French used vehicles market, Opteven's gross profit and EBITDA rose by 7% and 3%, respectively, in 2023, driven only by organic growth. A new site was opened in France,and 100 new employees were hired.

Since the closing of Seven2's investment in Opteven, the company's Supervisory Board has welcomed the former number 3 at Renault, whose experience and network will strengthen theBoard.

The management team intends to step up the pace of acquisitions and is actively evaluating several potentialtransactions.

Wholesale broker specialised in supplemental insuranceprotection for self-employedpersons and the managers and employees of SMEs

Six and a half years after investment, Entoria's performance is still short of expectations. The company is nevertheless back on a growth track following implementation of a strategic transformation plan in 2021, the results of which started to materialise in 2022. To successfully carry out this plan, Seven2 overhauled the management team, and the management committee was considerably strengthened with new hires in alldivisions.

Entoria's revenue and EBITDA increased by 6% and 13%, respectively, in 2023 compared with 2022, demonstrating the success of the recovery plan management implemented in 2021. Premiums were reindexed and new business was up sharply,boosting Entoria's topline.

Nevertheless, the company's valuation has been revised downto reflect its indebtedness.

A French leader in premium electronic solutions for sensitive sites with high security needs

In 2023, the group continued to pursue its profitable growth trend. Vitaprotech posted increases in its sales and EBITDA of 10% and 14%, respectively, (vs 2022 at constant scope), buoyed by growth in its three businesses, i.e. access control,perimeter detection and intelligent video.

Vitaprotech has initiated an acquisition strategy, purchasing Harper Chalice, a British specialist in perimeter intrusion detection, and NeonInsys, a French intelligent video specialist.

Leading provider of outpatient services for mental healthproblems of light-to-moderateseverity

In 2023, Mentaal Beter's sales advanced by 13% vs 2022, driven by an increase in the number of therapists in its network. EBITDA declined by 3%, as it was impacted by inflationarypressure on salaries and a lack of available practitioners.

Over the last 12 months, Mentaal Beter has transitioned its top management, with Jan-Willem van der Windt taking over as CEO in March 2023 from Martin de Heer, a clinical psychologist by training. Mr de Heer will nevertheless remain active in Mentaal Beter; he will be in charge of innovation and treatment quality. The management team was also strengthened over the last few months. A new CFO, Wietse Zwaan, took over in June 2023 and a new HR manager in charge of recruiting and retainingtherapists also came on board.

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