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International Investor Day

June 12, 2003

 

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David Banks, SVP Investor Relations

Welcome & Opening Comments

 

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Safe Harbour

 

Statements in this presentation regarding First Data Corporation’s business which are not historical facts are “forward-looking statements.”  All forward-looking statements are inherently uncertain as they are based on various expectations and assumptions concerning future events and they are subject to numerous known and unknown risks and uncertainties which could cause actual events or results to differ materially from those projected.  Please refer to the company’s meaningful cautionary statements contained on the last slide of this presentation and the company’s 2002 Annual Report on Form 10-K for a more detailed list of risks and uncertainties.

 

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Non-solicitation

 

This communication is not a solicitation of a proxy from any security holder of First Data Corporation or Concord EFS, Inc., and First Data Corporation and Concord EFS, Inc. will be filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission a definitive joint proxy statement/prospectus to be mailed to security holders and other relevant documents concerning the planned merger of Concord EFS, Inc. with a subsidiary of First Data Corporation.  WE URGE INVESTORS TO READ THE DEFINITIVE VERSION OF THE JOINT PROXY STATEMENT / PROSPECTUS AND ANY OTHER RELEVANT DOCUMENTS TO BE FILED WITH THE SEC, BECAUSE THEY WILL CONTAIN IMPORTANT INFORMATION.  Investors will be able to obtain the documents free of charge at the SEC’s website, www.sec.gov.  In addition, documents filed with the SEC by First Data Corporation will be available free of charge from First Data Investor Relations, 6200 S. Quebec St., Suite 340, Greenwood Village, CO, 80111.  Documents filed with the SEC by Concord EFS, Inc. will be available free of charge from Concord Investor Relations, 2525 Horizon Lake Drive, Suite 120, Memphis, TN, 38133.

 

First Data Corporation and its directors and executive officers and other members of its management and employees, may be deemed to be participants in the solicitation of proxies from the stockholders of First Data Corporation in connection with the merger.  Information about the directors and executive officers of First Data Corporation and their ownership of First Data Corporation stock is set forth in the proxy statement for First Data Corporation’s 2003 annual meeting of stockholders.

 

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Agenda

              First Data Overview

 

•           Western Union International

 

              First Data International

 

              Questions & Answers

 

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Enabling Global Commerce

 

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              Real time

              Pre-paid

              Pay later

 

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Well Positioned in High Growth Markets

 

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Well Positioned in High-Growth Markets

 

Billions of U.S. Transactions

 

Stored Value & Debit Cards

 

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Credit Cards

 

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Source:  The Nilson Report, December 2001

 

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Well Positioned in Huge Markets

 

Estimated Remittance Market = $138B

 

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Huge market opportunity

 

Source:  International Monetary Fund, 2002

 

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Well Positioned in High-Growth Markets

 

Millions of Migrants by Region

 

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Total = 175 million

 

Source:  United Nations, October 2002

 

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Four Solid Growth Platforms

 

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Payment
Services

 

Merchant
Services

 

Card Issuing
Services

 

Emerging
Payments

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Diverse Revenue Streams

 

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% of 2002 First Data revenue

 

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Payment Services At A Glance

 

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              2002 revenues $3.2B

 

              80% Western Union money transfer

 

              159,000 worldwide locations

 

              Driven by millions of transactions

 

              Moved $700B in face value in 2002

 

Sales and Distribution Powerhouse

 

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Payments Money Makers

 

Products

 

Money transfer

 

Bill payments

 

Prepaid services

 

Official cheques

 

Money orders

 

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Revenue Generation

 

[CHART]

 

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Merchant Services At A Glance

 

Point of Sale with Scale

 

              2002 revenues $2.8B

 

              Serving 3 million merchant locations

 

              Handled 10.2B merchant transactions during 2002

 

              Driving sales primarily through bank alliance strategy

 

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Merchant Money Makers

 

Services

 

Credit card processing

 

On-line/off-line debit networks

 

Terminal & equipment sales

 

Back-office services

 

Chargeback processing

 

Cheque verification & guarantee

 

Credit & risk management

 

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Revenue Generation

 

[CHART]

 

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Card Issuing Services At A Glance

 

              2002 revenues $1.9B

 

              Servicing 324M card accounts

              nearly 90M cards in conversion pipeline

 

              Providing support to 1,400 card issuers

 

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First Data’s Outsourcing Segment

 

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Card Issuing Services Money Makers

 

Services

 

Receivable processing

 

Customer Service Collections

 

Plastics embossing

 

Printing and mailing services

 

Fraud protection

 

Back-office support

 

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Revenue Generation

 

[CHART]

 

Excluding reimbursales

 

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Emerging Payments At A Glance

 

              About $200M +/- annual revenue run rate

 

              Providing business-to- government tax payments

 

              Laying groundwork for future of cell phones as payment devices

 

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Payments of the Future

 

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Emerging Payments

 

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Growth in Revenue and EPS

 

Revenue ($B)

 

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EPS

 

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First Data 2003 Guidance

 

 

 

 

RANGE

 

 

 

 

 

Revenue growth

 

14-17

%

EPS

 

$1.87-$1.93

 

 

Long-term goal is 14-17% top & bottom line growth

 

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Charlie Fote

Chairman and CEO

 

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Senior Management Team

 

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Christina Gold

President

Western Union

 

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Scott Betts

President

Merchant Services

 

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Kim Patmore

Chief Financial

Officer

 

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Mike Whealy

Chief Administrative

Officer

 

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Mike Yerington

President

WU North America

 

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Bill Thomas

President

WU International

 

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Pam Patsley

President

First Data International

 

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Garen Staglin

President & CEO

eONE Global

 

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First Data - A Leader by Design

 

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              Makes commerce more secure, efficient and convenient

 

              Leveraging extraordinary infrastructure and distribution channels

 

              Record of flawless execution

 

              Developing the next generation of payment services

 

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The Payments Industry:
External Forces Driving a New Model

 

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PIN and Signature-Debit:
Superior Volume Growth

 

Debit Transaction Trends

(in millions)

 

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Source:  ATM & Debit News, September 12, 2002

 

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Industry is Consolidating:
2001 Market Share

 

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Source:  The Nilson Report, March/April 2002; Chain Store Age, August 2002; FDC Analysis

 

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Challenges to Historical Model

 

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Technology Also Driving Change

 

 

 

1980

 

1990

 

Now

 

Computer Speed/MIPS

 

.9MIPS

 

20MIPS

 

2,500+MIPS

 

Telecommunications

 

9.6-19.2 kbs

 

56-128 kbs

 

T1/1.5 MB/s

 

Merchant Terminal Memory 1985

 

2k

 

128k

 

4 MB

 

Smart Card Capacity

 

<1kb

 

2kb

 

32kb

 

Cell Phones 1985

 

913 cell sites
.3 M users

 

5,616 cell sites
5.3 M users

 

104,300 sites
110 M users

 

PDAs

 

1.9kb
$230

 

1 Mb
$700

 

64 MB+
$400

 

 

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Consumers are Demanding Payment Options

 

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The Evolving Payments Model

 

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Drive Out Duplicate Costs
Existing Model: 24 Steps to Complete Transaction

 

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Drive Out Duplicate Costs
New Model: 14 Steps to Complete Transaction

 

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Create Your Opportunities

 

Today, you can’t use your Starbucks gift card at a Borders store...

 

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In the future it can be arranged

 

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The Real Value is Choice

 

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Your Customer’s Satisfaction

 

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What’s Driving the New Model?

 

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FDC Growth Strategy

 

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International Revenue Percentage

 

1998

 

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2002

 

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Q2, 2003 Estimate

 

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Our International Revenue Goal in 2007

 

Pre-Concord

 

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Post-Concord

 

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Global Footprint

 

Global Offices

 

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Employees representing 70+ nationalities, speaking 75 languages

 

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Agenda

 

              First Data Overview

 

              Western Union International

 

              First Data International

 

              Questions & Answers

 

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Bill Thomas

President, Western Union International

 

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Strong Growth Record

 

Western Union International

 

Transactions

 

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Formula For Success

 

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Agent Network by Class of Trade

 

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High concentration of banks = leverages

FDC strengths = opportunity

 

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Western Union International
Inbound Transactions by Region

 

1998

 

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2002

 

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Joint Efforts

 

                                          Sharing relationships to bring expanded product offerings to key partners around the globe

 

                                          offering card issuing and merchant services to existing bank partners and agent base

 

                                          utilising Western Union agent outlets to distribute First Data products

 

                                          introducing Western Union products through Card and Merchant business channels

 

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Agenda

 

                                          First Data Overview

 

                                          Western Union International

 

                                          First Data International

 

                                          Questions & Answers

 

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Pam Patsley

President, First Data International

 

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Our International Revenue Goal in 2007

 

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Pre-Concord

 

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Post-Concord

 

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Positioning the Business for Growth

 

[CHART]

 

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Laying the Foundation for Growth

 

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Key Takeaways

 

[GRAPHIC]                                  Strong organisation

 

[GRAPHIC]                                  Large worldwide opportunity

 

[GRAPHIC]                                  A global strategy

 

[GRAPHIC]                                  Strategy at work – World Tour

 

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Key Takeaways

 

[GRAPHIC]                                  Strong organisation

 

[GRAPHIC]                                  Large worldwide opportunity

 

[GRAPHIC]                                  A global Strategy

 

[GRAPHIC]                                  Strategy at work — World Tour

 

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First Data International

 

                                          Formed May 2002

 

                                          Leverage capabilities of existing businesses:

                                          Card issuing services

                                          Merchant services

                                          VisionPLUSâ transaction software

                                          Payment card and electronic banking services

                                          Western Union International

 

                                          Strong infrastructure, worldwide leadership team

 

                                          Single source provider of end-to-end solutions

 

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Worldwide Presence
Headquarters:  Paris, France

 

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Strong Regional Leaders

 

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Peter Harrington

President
Latin America
& Canada

 

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Gerald Hawkins

President
Europe, the Middle
East & Africa

 

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Henry Tsuei

President
China & North Asia

 

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Greg Nash

President
Australia, New Zealand
& South Asia

 

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Kozo Watanabe

President
Japan

 

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An international team of 3,800 people

 

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Key Takeways

 

[GRAPHIC]                                  Strong organisation

 

[GRAPHIC]                                  Large worldwide opportunity

 

[GRAPHIC]                                  A global strategy

 

[GRAPHIC]                                  Strategy at work – World Tour

 

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Factors Driving Growth

 

                                          Increased use of electronic payments

 

                                          Migration to EMV smart cards*

 

                                          Global commerce

 

                                          eCommerce

 

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*  Europay, MasterCard, Visa interoperable smart card standard

 

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Worldwide Card Transactions

 

2002 Global transaction distribution

 

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Source:  The Nilson Report, October, 2002 (2002 Visa and MasterCard data)

 

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First Data International
Significant Opportunities

 

[Chart]

 

Approx. 6B
non-cash transactions

 

[Chart]

 

Estimated 19B
non-cash transactions

 

Electronic Transactions of the rise in the UK

 

Source:  APACS 2002 Annual Review

 

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Latin America:  Emerging Market

 

2002 vs. 2001:  Card Usage Comparisons

 

Total $ Volume

Up 17%

 

Mexico,
the largest market up 31%

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Brazil,
the second larges market up 20%

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Total Transactions

Up 13%

Total Cards

Up 10%

 

Source:  The Nilson Report, May 2003

 

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Key Takeaways

 

[GRAPHIC]                                  Strong organisation

 

[GRAPHIC]                                  Large worldwide opportunity

 

[GRAPHIC]                                  A global strategy

 

[GRAPHIC]                                  Strategy at work – World Tour

 

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Our Strategy

 

                                          Aggressively grow the business as one company

 

                                          Attract / retain best-in-class talent

 

                                          Innovate new products and enter new geographies

 

                                          Grow existing customers through superior service

 

                                          Leverage existing platforms and capabilities

 

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Unmatched Continuum of Services

 

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Cash
Access

Gift Card/
Stored
Value

Cheque

Debit

Credit

Emerging
Technology

 

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Third party outsourcing:  Equasion, OmniPay, EFT

 

New dimension – full range of services:  VisionPLUSâ

 

“First Data is the single source provider of integrated,
end-to-end payment solutions.”

 

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A Closer Look at Equasion
Meeting Specific European and Middle Eastern Requirements

 

                                          Largest independent processing platform:
23M accounts, 1B transactions annually, 32 financial institutions

 

                                          Complete range of services

 

                                          Extensive, ongoing
investments in this product

 

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A Closer Look at Equasion
Blue Chip Client Base

 

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A Closer Look at VisionPLUSâ
Brings A Powerful New Dimension

 

                                          36 countries

 

                                          6 continents

 

                                          170 clients

 

                                          200M cardholder accounts

 

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5.  Full outsourcing

 

4.  Plus facilities management

 

3.  Plus software management

 

2.  Software suite installation and upgrades

 

1.  Single software module and installation

 

Move clients up the pyramid, building recurring revenue

 

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A Closer Look at VisionPLUSâ
Strong Client Base

 

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A Closer Look at OmniPay
Global Merchant Platform

 

                                          Global application, key advantages

                                          currency

                                          language

                                          international and domestic capabilities

                                          cost effective

                                          speed to market

 

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[LOGO]

 

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A Closer Look at OmniPay
Blue Chip Client Base

 

‘Global Choice’ clients:

 

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Customers enjoying Central Acquiring benefits:

 

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Customers enjoying DCC benefits:

 

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Dynamic Currency Conversion

 

CARD SALE VOUCHER

Merchant copy

 

12/06/03   11:31
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22250000-001-101

 

Sample Hotel
London Road
LONDON
W1

 

Merchant ID: 38000
Goods Total
GBP 150.00

 

USD
Exchange rate   1.6789

 

4264290000000000
VISA
Expiry Date 07/05
Sale Total
                                            USD
251.84

 

Please debit my account with the total amount in the currency shown.

 

Sign:____________________

                M. John P. Smith

 

I ackowledge I have a choice to pay in Sterling.

 

Auto Code - DD8DD1

 

 

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Dynamic Currency Conversion

 

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Key Takeaways

 

[GRAPHIC]                                  Strong organisation

 

[GRAPHIC]                                  Large worldwide opportunity

 

[GRAPHIC]                                  A global Strategy

 

[GRAPHIC]                                  Strategy at work – World Tour

 

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Europe, the Middle East & Africa

 

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Leading the European Payment Market

 

                                          Leading independent third-party processor in Europe

 

                                          23M Equasion cardholder accounts, 17M smart cards

 

                                          11 VisionPLUSâ clients with about 11M accounts in europe

 

                                          First Data lberica, JV in Spain – fuel card processing & mobile top-up

 

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                                          331,000 merchants

 

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Spotlight – France
In-House Processing Dominates

 

                                          Significant market – 68M cards, 25M private label

 

                                          Strong domestic deferred debit

 

                                          Growth drivers

                                          cheques to cards

                                          private label to branded

                                          new market entrants

 

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Source:  Data Monitor July 202, European Card Review, 2001-02

 

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Spotlight – Germany
Largest European Market

 

                                          Largest European market

                                          total cards in issue 108M

                                          91M debit

                                          3.8M transactions

 

                                          Nearly 70% of POS purchases are cash vs. 44% in the U.S.

 

                                          Growth drivers

                                          credit card acceptance

                                          consolidation of networks

                                          debit card usage at POS

                                          migration to EMV chip cards

 

                                          Acquired TeleCash

 

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Source:  Lafferty Electronic Payments June 22, Data Monitor July 2002, Electronic Payments International June 22, Nilson Report April 2002.

 

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Establishing a Presence in the
Middle East & Africa

 

                                          4 Middle East card processing services clients

 

                                          11 VisionPLUSâ accounts

 

                                          About 16M VisionPLUSâ accounts

 

                                          Optional in-house or third-party processing

 

                                          New agreements

 

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Spotlight – South Africa
Significant Processing Potential

 

                                          VisionPLUSâ is the leading provider of Software for private label processing

 

                                          About 14M VisionPLUSâ accounts

 

                                          Migrate to outsourcing; partnerships key

 

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China & North Asia

 

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China & North Asia
Investment for the Long Term

 

                                          5 VisionPLUSâ in-region clients

 

                                          Regional HQ in Shanghai; data centre operational

 

                                          Focus; 1st outsourcing client

 

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Medium to Long-Term
Opportunities are Significant

 

                                          China:  introduction of general purpose consumer loans to stimulate economic growth

 

                                          S. Korea:  nearly six-fold increase in credit card spending since 1999 to approx. $220B*

 

                                          HK:  advanced infrastructure and consumer acceptance of innovative payment devices

 

                                          Taiwan:  continued high growth rate in bankcard and usage volume

 

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* Source:  Lafferty Cards International (February 2003)

 

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Japan

 

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Spotlight – Japan
Building Relationships

 

                                          Partnership Nihon Card Processing Co., Ltd. (NICAP)

 

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                                          May 2003 established First Data Japan K.K.

 

                                          Significant long-term opportunities

 

                                          Success with ValueLINK for Starbucks

 

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Spotlight – Australia, New Zealand & South Asia
Significant, Diverse Market Opportunity

 

                                          Full range of payment card and electronic banking services

 

                                          Largest regional independent EFT payments network, 400 clients, 500M + transactions annually

 

                                          Strong VisionPLUSâ recognition, 9 major clients including:

 

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                                          Westpac Banking Corporation, 1st VisionPLUSâ processing client

 

                                          Pursue regional acquisitions

 

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Enabling Commerce in
Latin America & Canada

 

                                          A leading merchant acquirer processor with 186,000 locations services

 

                                          VisionPLUSâ leads the card market with more than 57M accounts

 

                                          9 processing customers

 

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Latin America & Canada – Achievements

 

                                          Signed agreements:

 

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                                          Successfully completed largest migration to VisionPLUSâ 8.0 for C&A, one of the largest retailers in S. America

 

                                          6 additional VisionPLUSâ conversions to be completed 2003

 

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Latin America & Canada
New Discussions Underway

 

                                          Detailed discussions with WU Agents to explore First Data additional products and services

 

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                                          Leverage WU relationship to expand

 

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In Summary

 

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                                          Large and growing international opportunity

 

                                          Organisation, platforms and strategy now in place

 

                                          Gaining traction, building momentum

 

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Cautionary Information Regarding Forward-Looking Statements

 

Statements in this presentation regarding First Data Corporation’s business which are not historical facts, including the revenue and earnings projections, are “forward-looking statements.”  All forward-looking statements are inherently uncertain as they are based on various expectations and assumptions concerning future events and they are subject to numerous known and unknown risks and uncertainties which could cause actual events or results to differ materially from those projected.  Important factors upon which the Company’s forward-looking statements are premised include: (a) continued growth at rates approximating recent levels for card-based payment transactions, consumer money transfer transactions and other product markets; (b) successful conversions under service contracts with major clients; (c) renewal of material contracts in the Company’s business units consistent with past experience; (d) timely, successful and cost-effective implementation of processing systems to provide new products, improved functionally and increased efficiencies, particularly in the card issuing services segment; (e) successful and timely integration of significant businesses and technologies acquired by the Company and realisation of anticipated synergies; (f) continuing development and maintenance of appropriate business continuity plans for the Company’s processing systems based on the needs and risks relative to each such system; (g) absence of consolidation among client financial institutions or other client groups which has a significant impact on FDC client relationships and no material loss of business from significant customers of the Company; (h) achieving planned revenue growth throughout the Company, including in the merchant alliance program which involves several joint ventures not under the sole control of the Company and each of which acts independently of the others, and successful management of pricing pressures through cost efficiencies and other cost management initiatives; (i) successfully managing the credit and fraud risks in the Company’s business units and the merchant alliances, particularly in the context of the developing e-commerce markets; (j) anticipation of and response to technological changes, particularly with respect to e-commerce; (k) attracting and retaining qualified key employees; (l) no unanticipated changes in laws, regulations, credit card association rules or other industry standards affecting FDC’s businesses which require significant product redevelopment efforts, reduce the market for or value of its products or render products obsolete; (m) continuation of the existing interest rate environment so as to avoid increases in agent fees related to Payment Services’ products and increases in interest on the Company’s borrowings; (n) absence of significant changes in foreign exchange spreads on retail money transfer transactions, particularly in high-volume corridors, without a corresponding increase in volume or consumer fees; (o) continued political stability in countries in which Western Union has material operations; (p) implementation of Western Union agent agreements with governmental entities according to schedule and no interruption of relations with countries in which Western Union has or is implementing material agent agreements; (q) no unanticipated developments relating to previously disclosed lawsuits, investigations or similar matters; (r) successful management of any impact from slowing economic conditions or consumer spending; (s) no catastrophic events that could impact the Company’s or its major customer’s operating facilities, communication systems and technology or that has a material negative impact on current economic conditions or levels of consumer spending; (t) no material breach of security of any of our systems; and (u) successfully managing the potential both for patent protection and patent liability in the context of rapidly developing legal framework for expansive software patent protection.

 

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