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CASHBUILD LIMITED - Second quarter operational update

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Second quarter operational update

CASHBUILD LIMITED
(Registration number: 1986/001503/06)
(Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa)
JSE share code: CSB                     ISIN: ZAE000028230
(“Cashbuild” or “the company”)

SECOND QUARTER OPERATIONAL UPDATE – FY 2015

Cashbuild is currently in the process of finalising its results for the half-year ended December
2014. In line with past practice and disclosure, Cashbuild herewith provides its quarterly
operational update.

Revenue for the company was up by 13% on the second quarter of the prior financial year. Stores
opened since 1 July 2013 (new stores – 19 stores) contributed 6% of the increase, whilst existing
stores (198 stores) increased by 7% compared to the prior year. This, together with the growth
reported in the first quarter, equates to an increase in revenue for the half year of 12%, 6% of
which was contributed by existing stores.

Transactions through the tills during the 2nd quarter increased by 7% (half year: 7%) to that of the
comparative period. New stores increased with 7% and existing stores remained at similar levels
for the 2nd quarter. Total units sold increased by 8% with existing stores increasing by 3% for the
2nd quarter. Half year units sold increased by 6% on prior half year, with existing stores
increasing by 1%.

During the second quarter one new store was opened (half year: 4 stores), 10 stores were
refurbished (half year: 12), and two stores relocated (half year: 4). One store trading in close
proximity to another was closed at the end of the quarter resulting in the total number of stores
trading at the end of the quarter remaining at 217. Three CashbuildDIY stores were opened
during this quarter bringing the number of these pilot stores trading by the end of this quarter (not
included in above 217) to 11.

Trading conditions remained tough throughout the quarter although the gross profit percentage
margins continued at similar levels reported for the prior financial year. Selling inflation was at
3.4% at the end of December 2014 when compared to December 2013 prices. Management
continues to focus on actions to maximise sales growth in the current difficult trading
environment.
Detail per region

The breakdown per region of the factual information given in the update above is reflected in the
following three tables:

Revenue versus prior year per region      Total          New         Existing       Percentage
                                                                                   of total sales
                                            %             %              %               %

South Africa                Q1              11            6              5              87
                            Q2              13            6              7              87
                         Half Year          12            6              6              87

Lesotho                     Q1             (18)            -            (18)             2
                            Q2              (6)            -             (6)             2
                         Half Year         (12)            -            (12)             2

Namibia                     Q1              15             -            15               2
                            Q2              21             -            21               2
                         Half Year          18             -            18               2

Swaziland                   Q1              10            13            (3)              4
                            Q2              10             9             1               4
                         Half Year          10            11            (1)              4

Botswana (in Rand)          Q1              8              -             8               4
                            Q2              6              -             6               4
                         Half Year          7              -             7               4
Botswana (in Pula)       Half Year          5              -             5

Malawi (in Rand)            Q1              60            60             -               1
                            Q2             103            53            50               1
                         Half Year          80            59            21               1
Malawi (in Kwacha)       Half Year          88            62            26

Total Cashbuild             Q1              10            6              4             100
                            Q2              13            6              7             100
                         Half Year          12            6              6             100
Transactions versus prior year per   Total          New        Existing     Percentage
region                                                                        of total
                                                                           transactions
                                      %             %             %              %

South Africa                Q1        8              8            -            89
                            Q2        7              7            -            89
                         Half Year    7              7            -            89

Lesotho                     Q1        (8)            -           (8)            2
                            Q2        (1)            -           (1)            2
                         Half Year    (4)            -           (4)            2

Namibia                     Q1        5              -            5             2
                            Q2        6              -            6             2
                         Half Year    6              -            6             2

Swaziland                   Q1        7             14           (7)            3
                            Q2        4              9           (5)            3
                         Half Year    6             12           (6)            3

Botswana                    Q1        5              -            5             4
                            Q2        5              -            5             4
                         Half Year    5              -            5             4

Malawi                      Q1        46            40            6             -
                            Q2        49            35           14             -
                         Half Year    48            38           10             -

Total Cashbuild             Q1        7              7            -            100
                            Q2        7              7            -            100
                         Half Year    7              7            -            100

Number of stores – end quarter two          Total        New   Existing   Percentage of
                                                                              total
                                                                                %
South Africa                                 190         17      173            88
Lesotho                                        5          -        5             2
Namibia                                        3          -        3             1
Swaziland                                      7          1        6             3
Botswana                                      10          -       10             5
Malawi                                         2          1        1             1
Total                                        217         19      198           100

21 January 2015
Sponsor
Nedbank Capital

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