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InterGest THE ART OF BEING LOCAL WORLDWIDE Welcoming Companies to Brazil

InterGest THE ART OF BEING LOCAL WORLDWIDE Welcoming Companies to Brazil. Gabriel de Carvalho Jacintho. Owner and Head of GJacintho Consulting – InterGest Brazil. Certified Accountant - Bachelor of Accountancy (BA) Business Administration - Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)

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InterGest THE ART OF BEING LOCAL WORLDWIDE Welcoming Companies to Brazil

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  1. InterGestTHE ART OF BEING LOCAL WORLDWIDEWelcoming Companies to Brazil

  2. Gabriel de Carvalho Jacintho Owner and Head of GJacintho Consulting – InterGest Brazil • Certified Accountant - Bachelor of Accountancy (BA) • Business Administration - Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) • Accounting Professor and Director of  AESCON-SP / SESCON-SP • (the Accounting Services Union of the State of São Paulo) • Former member of the Audit Committee in companies such as: • Cargill Fertilizantes S/A and Cosan Group, holding positions such as • Accounting and tax consultant and Financial advisor • He has acted as Arbitrator and Expert Witness in different Arbitrations: • ICC - International Chamber of Commerce (New York, USA), • SP Arbitral - Accounting Chamber of Commercial Arbitration of São Paulo CCBC -Arbitration and Mediation Center of the Brazil - Canada Chamber of Commerce • Co - Writer of the book “Perícias em Arbitragem”, that was written in • partnership with great professionals on arbitration in Brazil

  3. About Brazil Brazilian States by Population • Largest Country in South America • World’s Fifth largest by geographical • Area and Population • 7,491 km (4,655 miles) Coastline • Shares common boundaries with every • South American Country except Chile • and Ecuador • São Paulo is the 4th city in the World in • foreigner investments and is among the • five largest metropolitan areas in the • world. • It’s a Huge Market!

  4. Brazil as oneofthemainforeigndirectinvestmentdestinations FDI in 2011 US $ billion * Global Investments Trend Monitor, January 2012 ** Including Hong Kong Source: Unctad; produced by: Ministry of Finance According to Unctad, Brazil is among the economies which received major amounts of FDI in 2011. It was ranked at the fourth position, only behind the United States, China and UK.

  5. They Can’t Be Wrong... • Coca-Cola forecasts R$14 bn investment in Brazil until 2016 Folha de São Paulo – April 2012 • Cisco announces R$1bn investment in Brazil in 4 years Globo G1 – April 2012 • BG to invest $2bn in Brazil’s oil industry Financial Times – April 2012 • Mapfre will start healthcare and consórcio (a group of persons joined together for the acquisition of durable goods through drawings) operations in Brazil Valor Econômico – May 2012 • Facebook bets its growth in Brazil and India BBC – May 2012 • Boeing and Embraer in military alliance Financial Times – June 2012

  6. Economically Speaking Brazil amongst the world major economies Emerging economies (Brazil, China, India, Russia) are among the most dynamic economies in the world. Recently, Brazil has overcome the UK and it is now ranked at the 6th place among the major economies of the globe. GDP 2011 and 2012 * Source: Reuters and The Economist; produced by: Ministry of Finance

  7. Taxes Brazil is well known for its complicated taxation system and expensive taxes, but in order to improve the economy, the government has been releasing some tax benefits. Industrial Policy Payroll Tax Benefits * Source: Ministry of Finance; produced by: Ministry of Finance

  8. Nominal Exchange Rate R$ / US$ Source: Bloomberg ; produced by: Ministry of Finance Nominal Interest Rate (Selic Target) and Real Ex- Ante Interest Rate (%YoY)

  9. Brazil is a Middle Class Country Now… ...And is spending mostly in services, specially tourism and education With the improvement in income distribution, lower income D and E classes have been reduced, giving rise to a growing middle class with differnet tastes and preferences. The Brazilian middle class reached 105.5 million in 211, representing 55 % of the population. Such increase allows a more stable and consistent growth consumption pace. Brazillian Population: Economic Classes (millions of people)*

  10. Brazilian Average Expenditure in R$ per month

  11. We’ve got the power! The energy sector is also a priority for the Brazilian government. Among the fifteen largest sector projects in the world, six are located in Brazil, with emphasis on the construction of the Belo Monte power plant. Fifteen Major Projects in the Electricity Sector in the World * (US $ billion) Source: CG-LA, Exameyearbook 2011-2012; produced by: Ministry of Finance

  12. Investments in the oil and gas sector Petrobras investments in building platforms and ship-oil-platforms are also highlights in the Oil and Gas sectors. Together, they total US$ 40 billion. Ten Major Projects in the Oil and Gas Sectors in the World * (US$ billion) Source: CG-LA, Exameyearbook 2011-2012; produced by: Ministry of Finance

  13. That’s Why Our Flag is Green! Produced by: Ministry of Finance

  14. Need a Ride? Among the 16 largest investment projects related to transportation in the world, four of them are in Brazil: two related to the expansion ofitsrailway network, one for subway system and another to build highways throughout the country. Sixteen Major Transport Projects in the World * ( US$ billion) Source: CG-LA, Exameyearbook 2011-2012; produced by: Ministry of Finance

  15. Investments Brazil has two of the largest projects of investment in ports in the world: the expansion of the Port of Santos and the construction of the Açu Port in Rio de Janeiro, the largest venture investment in port in Latin America. Nine Major Projects of Ports in the World * (US$ billion) Source: CG-LA, Exameyearbook 2011-2012; produced by: Ministry of Finance

  16. We’re The World’s Farm! Production and Export of Food Products

  17. The Worldcup is Ours! And the Olympic Games Too!! Investments to the 2014 World Soccer Cup (R$ billion)

  18. It’s not only about soccer Brazil has cultural incentive programs too, as the Law Rouanet which grants up to 100% tax deduction to its supporters. InterGest Brazil is helping to promote and gather sponsors to Zo’É Project (PRONAC: 112593), which pictures and tells stories about this amazing Amazon Tribe. If you feel like joining this cause, contact us at: Gabriel Jacintho Tel.: (55 11) 3124-2555 comercial@gjacintho.com.br Espaço Certo Tel.: (55 13) 3229-1900 comercial@espacocerto.net.br

  19. InterGest Brasil Rua Luís Coelho, 223 -1°andar Cerqueira César 01309-001 São Paulo Brazil Phone : +55 11 3124 2555 Fax: +55 11 3257 0025 info.brazil@intergest.com www.intergest.com/brazil

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