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Amigo Loans Ltd ("Amigo") engaged Ernst & Young LLP ("EY") to provide an independent review of:

  1. Amigo's financial situation as at 31 December 2021;
  2. the likelihood that Amigo will go into administration if neither of the proposed schemes of arrangement ("Schemes") are implemented
  3. Amigo's estimates of outcomes from the Schemes and administration, including whether Amigo's assumptions are reasonable

EY performed this work between 13 January 2022 and 28 February 2022, and delivered our final report on 28 February 2022 (the "Report").

Amigo have requested the Report be made available to its creditors. The Report was prepared solely for the specific purposes set out above and so it may not address all issues of relevance to you (the "Recipient"). Further, the Report is dated 28 February 2022, and EY has not undertaken any further work since that time. Material events may therefore have occurred which will not be reflected in the Report.

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