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Financial Results for the Fiscal Year Ended March 2014 April 30, 2014 KDDI Corporation President Takashi Tanaka

Today s Presentation 1 1. Financial Results for FY2014.3 2. Forecasts for FY2015.3 3. Targeting the Next Growth Stage Appendix The figures included in the following brief, including the business performance target and the target for the number of subscribers are all projected data based on the information currently available to the KDDI Group, and are subject to variable factors such as economic conditions, a competitive environment and the future prospects for newly introduced services. Accordingly, please be advised that the actual results of business performance or of the number of subscribers may differ substantially from the projections described here.

1. Financial Results for FY2014.3

First Step Leading Up to FY16.3 3 FY14.3~ FY16.3 Full-scale Income Growth FY13.3 Growth to Start Full-scale implementation of 3M Strategy FY12.3 Reconstruction of Foundational Business Complete recovery of au momentum

Consolidated Highlights of Performance in FY14.3 4 Double-digit growth in operating revenues, operating income, and EBITDA Operating Revenues Operating Income EBITDA (Billions of yen) (Billions of yen) (Billions of yen) 3,662.3 4,333.6 +18% YOY [Influence of J:COM consolidation] 512.7 663.2 +29% YOY [Influence of J:COM consolidation] 959.6 1,186.1 +24% YOY [Influence of J:COM consolidation] FY13.3 FY14.3 FY13.3 FY14.3 FY13.3 FY14.3

Personal Services (Mobile) 5 au ARPU Quarterly Basis FY13.3 FY14.3 (Yen) YOY increase in 4Q 4,240 4,240 4,110 4,180 4,220 4,190 4,030 4,120 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q *au ARPU=[Voice (before application of discount)] + [Data] - [Amount of discount applied]

Consolidated (Mobile) 6 au Net Additions Net additions reach 2.81 million 2.11 YOY Change 2.60 2.81 (Millions) Up 7.5% YOY (on cumulative basis) FY12.3 FY13.3 FY14.3

Personal Services (Mobile) 7 au Smartphone Penetration Note LTE smartphone Quarterly Basis 3G smartphone 49% Penetration rate reaches 49% (35% for LTE) LTE 35% 9/'12 3/'13 9/'13 3/'14 Note) (au LTE smartphones + au 3G smartphones ) (au subscriptions (data-only terminal subscriptions + tablet subscriptions + modules subscriptions))

Personal Services (Mobile) 8 au Smart Value Penetration Note Six-month Period Basis 22% (Mobile) Penetration rate reaches 22% 3/'12 9/'12 3/'13 9/'13 3/'14 Note) (au Smart Value subscriptions (mobile)) (au subscriptions (data-only terminal subscriptions + modules subscriptions))

au 4G LTE 9 Note1, Note2 First achievement of 99% actual population coverage Actual Population Coverage au 4G LTE 800MHz Platinum Bandwidth Note3 Communication Speed au 4G LTE 800MHz Platinum Bandwidth Note3 Reach Maximum downlink speed Note4 99% 75Mbps by March 14, 2014 Maximum uplink speed Note4 25Mbps Note1) For calculation purposes, Japan has been divided into 500m 2 grid squares. Actual population coverage is the coverage ratio in comparison to the total population of grid squares designated as part of KDDI s service area Note2) Target is for actual population coverage for the 800MHz platinum bandwidth. Based on area maps of several providers and KDDI s own finding Note3) Applicable devices; Android TM smartphones compatible with 4G LTE, iphone 5s, iphone 5c, ipad Air, and ipad mini Retina display model Note4) Certain areas have maximum downlink speeds of 37.5Mbps and maximum uplink speeds of 12.5Mbps or lower. The speed mentioned is the maximum speed by technical standards. The speed may slow down significantly depending on the usage environment and traffic status. This is the best-effort method service

Personal Services (Mobile) New Market Development 10 Promotion of new products together with strengthened fee plans (1) au Smart Value mine Discount of 934 Note1 /month from smartphone fees when using 2-year contract (Application period: November 12, 2013 August 31, 2014) Note1 (2) Data Share Campaign Currently Underway (Application period: September 20, 2013 ) Note3 Basic tablet fee 1,000/month for up to 2 years Note4 + 7GB Note5 + 7GB Wi-Fi WALKER WiMAX 2+ Note2 au smartphone Note2 4G LTE tablet Note2 au smartphone Note2 *Displayed monetary values exclude tax. Separate fees apply for router, smartphone, and tablet usage Note1) For subscriptions commenced during application period, discounts of 743/month will be applied from 3rd year onward. For subscriptions commenced after the application period, discounts of 743/month will be applied. Note2) Subscribed to designated packet communication service Note3) Timing for campaign end will be announced in advance Note4) 2,850/month from 3rd year onward Note5) 2GB after the commencement of data sharing

Value Services Expansion of Value ARPU 11 Usage of au Smart Pass to spearhead promotion of other services Value ARPU (4Q/FY14.3) (Yen) 720 Uta Pass 300/month Video Pass Unlimited plan 562/month Book Pass Unlimited plan 562/month 330 560 Up-selling au Smart Pass ( 372/month) Overall User Smartphone User au Smart Pass User Subscribers exceed 10 million (March 17, 2014) * Displayed monetary values exclude tax

Promotion of Cross-selling Initiatives with J:COM 12 Acceleration of both companies cross-selling initiatives by taking advantage of (1) the birth of the new J:COM and (2) expanded application of au Smart Value 2014.4 2014.6(E) (1) Integration of J:COM and JCN J:COM JCN Source: Hoso Journal, December 2013 edition (share data as of September 30, 2013) Merging of J:COM and JCN Integration of JCN s services into J:COM brand New J:COM Market share for multi-channel services 53% Mobile or Smartphone (2) Expanded Applicable Condition of au Smart Value Tablet (Subscribe to designated packet communication service) Fixed-line broadband Telephone Internet or New TV service* au Smart Value made applicable for customers subscribed to both Internet and TV services (applications accepted from March 2014) * For J:COM and JCN s services

2. Forecasts for FY2015.3

Consolidated Forecasts for FY15.3 14 3,662.3 Double-digit growth in consolidated operating income to be targeted for the second-consecutive year Operating Revenues Operating Income EBITDA (Billions of yen) (Billions of yen) (Billions of yen) 4,333.6 +18% YOY 4,600.0 +6% YOY 512.7 663.2 +29% YOY 730.0 +10% YOY 959.6 1,186.1 +24% YOY 1,278.0 +8% YOY FY13.3 FY14.3 FY15.3 (E) FY13.3 FY14.3 FY15.3 (E) FY13.3 FY14.3 FY15.3 (E)

Consolidated 15 Earnings per Share (EPS) YOY Change 399 508 (Yen) YOY +27% 291 291 316 +27% YOY FY11.3 FY12.3 FY13.3 FY14.3 FY15.3 (E)

Consolidated 16 YOY Change Capital Expenditure (Billions of yen) 467.0 571.8 29.7 Note1 580.0 Expenditures forecast to be 580 billion in FY15.3 338.2 344.3 380.0 Mobile 128.8 197.8 200.0 Fixed-line and others Note2 FY13.3 FY14.3 FY15.3 (E) Note1) Additional investment of 29.7B to augment LTE facilities Note2) Impacts of J:COM consolidation included from FY14.3 onward

Consolidated 17 Dividends per Share (DPS) YOY Change 130 160 (Yen) YOY +23% 70 80 90 +23% YOY FY11.3 FY12.3 FY13.3 FY14.3 FY15.3 (E)

Personal Services (Mobile) 18 au ARPU YOY Change 4,250 (Yen) YOY increase on full-year basis 4,210 4,200-0.2% YOY +1.2% YOY FY13.3 FY14.3 FY15.3 (E) *au ARPU=[Voice (before application of discount)] + [Data] - [Amount of discount applied] *Definition changed. Figures and graphs used on this slide employ post-revision definitions. See slide 35 for details. [Before revision] Mobile subscriptions (on aggregate basis, excluding tablets and modules ) [New definition] Mobile subscriptions (on aggregate basis, excluding data-only terminals, tablets, and modules)

Consolidated (Mobile) 19 au Net Additions Target net additions of 2.65 million Up 6.5% YOY (on cumulative basis) 2.60 YOY Change 2.81 2.65 (Millions) FY13.3 FY14.3 FY15.3 (E)

3. Targeting the Next Growth Stage

Establishment of Growth Bases 21 Establishment of growth bases to target the next growth stage Customer Base Exceeded 40 million Infrastructure Base Actual population coverage ratio Note1 of au 4G LTE 800MHz platinum band Note2 au Smart Pass Exceeded 10 million Achieved 99% Standing on two bases to target the next growth stage Note1) For calculation purposes, Japan has been divided into 500m 2 grid squares. Actual population coverage is the coverage ratio in comparison to the total population of grid squares designated as part of KDDI s service area. Note2) Applicable devices; Android TM smartphones compatible with 4G LTE, iphone 5s, iphone 5c, ipad Air, and ipad mini Retina display model

Key Growth Factors 22 Accelerated trend of Multi-device usage by individual users as the era of smart devices approaches ARPU Target expansion of ID ARPU Note IDs ARPU Note) Combined total of communications fees and value-added service revenues for all devices used User = ID

Expand IDs ID Further Expansion of Customer Base/IDs Expansion of customer contact points together with affiliated partners 23 Affiliated Partners Expand Personal Services 34.13M subs Note1 (FTTH/CATV) Approx. 14.00M households Note2 Expand Note1) As of March 31, 2014 Note2) Number of households for which au Smart Value was available on December 31, 2013 (based on KDDI s calculations)

Multi-device Services Increase Value ARPU Synergies Between Mobile and Fixed-line Services Promotion of (1) Multi-device usage and (2) value-added services 24 (2) Videos Music Online Shopping Games etc. (1) Smartphone Tablet TV Smart TV Box (STB)

Increase Value ARPU 25 New e-money card business scheduled for summer 2014 launch. Reward Point Program Note and physical cards realize easy usage E-money service Reward Point Program Point Physical card Note) The au WALLET Point Program is scheduled to be launched in May 2014. Through this program, WALLET Points can be accumulated by paying monthly fees for au mobile phones (some restrictions apply) or by using au WALLET card. Points are assigned to individual au IDs based on usage amounts. These points will be usable for payment of au communications fees (beginning in August 2014) or purchases at any store where MasterCard is accepted (not applicable at all stores.)

Increase Value ARPU 26 Creation of a new economic sphere by developing au WALLET with partners Online services Brick and mortar services *Some stores and services are not applicable Utilize the balance management and payment systems of WebMoney, one of Japan s largest server-managed e-money Utilize network of 38.1 million stores worldwide at which MasterCard is usable (Reference: The Nilson Report, Issue, March 2014)

Accelerate LTE penetration Expand IDs LTE-Advanced (Carrier Aggregation) 27 Ultrahigh communication speeds realized through 800MHz band Maximum downlink speed 75Mbps (When using 10MHz width) 2.1GHz band Maximum downlink speed 75Mbps (When using 10MHz width) carrier aggregation (CA) Note1, Note2 Sequential nationwide expansion beginning in summer 2014 Maximum downlink speed Note2 150Mbps *The speeds mentioned are the maximum speeds by technical standards and do not represent actual usage speeds. The speed may slow down significantly depending on the usage environment and traffic status. This is the best-effort method service Note1) LTE-Advanced communication technology that realizes faster communication speeds by connecting different frequency bandwidths to achieve the virtual expansion of effective bandwidth Note2) Diagram assumes 10MHz width usage for both 800MHz and 2.1GHz bands. Carrier aggregation will not be available in all 800MHz and 2.1GHz service areas. Carrier aggregation is only available for compatible models. Gradual expansion from currently limited area

Global Strategy 28 Expansion of ICT businesses and further growth of consumer businesses ICT Business Consumer Business - Foundation supporting growth - - Engine driving expansion - Datacenters Networks Cloud/SI U.S. MVNO operations Mongolian mobile phone operations Further strengthen business model focused on data centers Target expansion of businesses in emerging countries and Asia

FY14.3 +29% YOY increase in consolidated operating income +44% YOY increase in DPS YOY increase in au ARPU on quarterly basis Summary 29 FY15.3 (E) +10% YOY increase in consolidated operating income +23% YOY increase in DPS YOY increase targeted in au ARPU on full year basis Focus on revenue growth of IDs ARPU Steadily pursue double-digit income growth, achieve continuous growth in income and target the next growth stage

Appendix

Consolidated Consolidated Operating Income Factor for Increase YOY (a): <Personal Services>Mobile Communications Revenues (b): <Personal Services>Fixed-line Communications Revenues *Excludes [Influence of J:COM consolidation] 512.7 <Personal Services>* Communications Revenues +110.8 (a) +138.5 +27.7 (b) Others * -51.3 Personal Services -68.3 Impacts except Personal Services +17.0 663.2 63.3 [Influence of J:COM consolidation] 599.9 <Personal Services> Communications Revenues +88.9 (a) +100.3 +11.4 (b) Others -33.5 Personal Services -47.5 Impacts except Personal Services +14.0 31 (Billions of yen) 730.0 FY13.3 +150.5 FY14.3 +66.8 FY15.3 (E)

Consolidated Consolidated Financial Results 32 (Billions of yen) FY13.3 FY14.3 FY15.3 (E) YOY Operating revenues 3,662.3 4,333.6 4,600.0 + 6.1% Operating income 512.7 663.2 730.0 + 10.1% Operating margin 14.0% 15.3% 15.9% -- Ordinary income 514.4 662.9 735.0 + 10.9% Net income 241.5 322.0 424.0 + 31.7% EBITDA 959.6 1,186.1 1,278.0 + 7.8% EBITDA margin 26.2% 27.4% 27.8% -- Free cash flow 50.9 226.0 245.0 + 8.4%

Financial Results by Segment 33 (Billions of yen) Segment FY13.3 FY14.3 FY15.3 (E) YOY Operating revenues 2,838.0 3,367.9 3,560.0 + 5.7% Personal Services Value Services Operating income 378.6 507.2 560.0 + 10.4% Operating margin 13.3% 15.1% 15.7% -- EBITDA 751.0 955.7 1,026.0 + 7.4% EBITDA margin 26.5% 28.4% 28.8% -- Operating revenues 141.9 212.5 240.0 + 12.9% Operating income 41.9 51.6 57.0 + 10.4% Operating margin 29.5% 24.3% 23.8% -- EBITDA 51.8 64.5 72.0 + 11.6% EBITDA margin 36.5% 30.3% 30.0% --

Financial Results by Segment 34 (Billions of yen) Segment FY13.3 FY14.3 FY15.3 (E) YOY Operating revenues 638.3 674.9 690.0 + 2.2% Business Services Global Services Operating income 79.8 86.5 90.0 + 4.1% Operating margin 12.5% 12.8% 13.0% -- EBITDA 128.8 130.7 137.0 + 4.8% EBITDA margin 20.2% 19.4% 19.9% -- Operating revenues 207.3 263.6 310.0 + 17.6% Operating income 7.8 11.4 14.0 + 22.7% Operating margin 3.8% 4.3% 4.5% -- EBITDA 21.3 27.3 32.0 + 17.3% EBITDA margin 10.3% 10.4% 10.3% --

Personal Services Value Services Revision of KPIs Definitions 35 Definitions of au ARPU, value ARPU, au churn rate, and smartphone penetration will be revised in FY15.3 [Before revision] Mobile subscriptions (on aggregate basis, excluding tablets and modules) [New Definition] Mobile subscriptions (on aggregate basis, excluding data-only terminals, tablets, and modules) Effects of au ARPU Definition Revision (FY14.3) (Yen) Breakdown of au ARPU (New Definition) (Yen) Before revision New Definition 4,200 4,250 4,150 4,220 4,240 4,160 4,110 4,180 4,190 4,120 3,220 3,440 Data 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 1,920 1,850 Voice (before application of discount) 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q Before revision 4,110 4,180 4,190 4,120 New Definition 4,150 4,220 4,240 4,160 Difference +40 +40 +50 +40-940 FY14.3-1,040 FY15.3 (E) Amount of discount applied