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VimpelCom. Presentation of 4Q and Annual 200 4 F inancial and O perating R esults. April 14, 2005. Disclaimer.

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  1. VimpelCom Presentation of 4Q and Annual 2004 Financial and Operating Results April 14, 2005

  2. Disclaimer This presentation contains "forward-looking statements", as the phrase is defined in Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. These statements relate, in part, to the Company’s development plans, such as national and CIS growth. The forward-looking statements are based on management's best assessment of the Company's strategic and financial position, and future market conditions and trends. These discussions involve risks and uncertainties. The actual outcome may differ materially from these statements as a result of unforeseen developments from competition, governmental regulations of the wireless telecommunications industry, general political uncertainties in Russia and the CIS, general economic developments in Russia and the CIS and other factors. As a result of such risks and uncertainties, there can be no assurance that the effects of competition or current or future changes in the political, economic and social environment or current or future regulation of the telecommunications industries in Russia or the countries of the CIS will not have a material adverse effect on the VimpelCom Group. Certain factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those discussed in any forward-looking statements include the risks described in the Company's Annual Report on Form 20-F for the year ended December 31, 2003 and other public filings made by the Company with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission, which risk factors are incorporated herein by reference. VimpelCom disclaims any obligation to update developments of these risk factors or to announce publicly any revision to any of the forward-looking statements contained in this release, or to make corrections to reflect future events or developments.

  3. VimpelCom’s Strategy • Increase loyalty, reduce churn • Improve network quality perception • Increase market share in business/Hi-value segment • Stimulate traffic usage and up-sell / cross-sell VAS Extract value from Win the regional Expansion outside existing operations growth game Russia • Capture organic growth • Utilize unified business model: • Brand, tariffs and products • Network rollout & operations • Customer Service • IT, Billing and Reporting • Organizational structure • Apply tailored strategy for each region • Develop the Kazakh asset • Selective acquisitions and green field opportunities in the CIS • Industrial approach utilizing synergies with existing VimpelCom operations Ensure cost efficiency

  4. Operating Highlights • 31.2 million subscribers as of April 14, 2005, including 1.2 million in Kazakhstan • Operations encompass 75 Russian regions • Leader in subscriber net additions in Russia with more than 3 percentage points market share gain in 2004 • Leader in subscriber net additions in Kazakhstan with approximately 5% market share gain between September 2004 and February 2005 • Strong financial results with the 2004 total revenues over $2.1 billion and OIBDA exceeding $1 billion

  5. Unlicensed territories National GSM network rolloutcovers 9 time zones Moscow Population: 17.0 mln. Northwest Population: 14.0 mln. Urals Population: 18.3 mln. 70 39 59 44 Central Population: 21.0 mln. 58 47 49 65 4 11 66 60 10 40 19 Russia 5 1 75 2 20 9 6 21 24 23 7 8 13 71 12 46 68 54 51 3 74 32 64 61 50 67 38 72 26 14 45 30 28 15 48 36 29 31 Far EastPopulation: 11.4 mln. 22 53 52 55 43 42 57 33 37 27 25 56 41 18 35 62 63 17 Kazakhstan 16 69 South Population: 22.9 mln. 73 34 SiberiaPopulation: 15.3 mln. VolgaPopulation: 25.2 mln. Kazakhstan Population: 15.0 mln. Launched: Sept. 2004 In commercial operation Other licensed regions

  6. Area Super Region Area Popul.(‘000) Network Launch Area Super Region Area Popul. (‘000) Network Launch 18. Novosibirsk 19. Bryansk 20. Kostroma 21. Ivanovo 22. Orenburg** 23. Kursk 24. Orel 25. Omsk 26. Kazan 27. Tomsk 28. Krasnodar 29. Maykop 30. Volgograd 31. Ufa 32. Cheboksary 33. Nalchik 34. Gorno- Altaysk 2,692 1,379 737 1,148 2,180 1,235 860 2,079 3,779 1,046 5,125 447 2,699 4,104 1,314 901 203 Siberia Central Central Central Volga Central Central Siberia Volga Siberia South South South Volga Volga South Siberia Jan 2002 May 2002 May 2002 Jun 2002 Jul 2002 Aug 2002 Aug 2002 Aug 2002 Aug 2002 Sep 2002 Sep 2002 Sep 2002 Oct 2002 Oct 2002 Oct 2002 Oct 2002 Oct 2002 • City of Moscow* • Moscow Region* • Voronezh • Tver • Kaluga • Vladimir • Ryazan • Lipetsk • Tula • Yaroslavl • Smolensk • Belgorod • N. Novgorod • Saratov • Rostov • Barnaul • Kemerovo 10,383 6,619 2,379 1,471 1,042 1,524 1,228 1,213 1,676 1,367 1,050 1,512 3,524 2,668 4,404 2,607 2,899 MLA * MLA * Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Volga Volga South Siberia Siberia Jul 1999 Jul 1999 May 2000 Sep 2001 Sep 2001 Sep 2001 Sep 2001 Oct 2001 Oct 2001 Oct 2001 Nov 2001 Nov 2001 Jan 2002 Jan 2002 Jan 2002 Jan 2002 Jan 2002 National GSM network rollout (regions) * Moscow license area ** Acquisitions

  7. Area Super Region Area Popul. (‘000) Network Launch Area Super Region Area Popul. (‘000) Network Launch 35. Krasnoyarsk 36. Samara 37. Astrakhan 38. Ulyanovsk 39. Kaliningrad** 40. Norilsk 41. Makhachkala 42. Stavropol** 43. Cherkessk** 44. St.Petersburg 45. Tura 46. Tambov 47. Leningrad Reg. 48. Ekaterinburg 49. Novgorod 50. Penza 51. Yoshkar-Ola 52. Chelyabinsk 53. Tyumen 54. Saransk 55. Elista 56. Vladikavkaz 2,966 3,240 1,005 1,383 955 -- 2,577 2,735 439 4,661 -- 1,178 1,669 4,486 694 1,453 728 3,603 3,265 889 292 710 57. Kurgan 58. Pskov 59. Petrozavodsk 60 Vologda 61. Izhevsk 62. Blagovesch.** 63. Khabarovsk** 64.P-Kamchatsky** 65. Arkhangelsk 66. Naryan-Mar 67. Perm 68. Kudymkar 69. Abakan 70. Murmansk 71. Kirov 72. Surgut 73. Kyzyl 74. Salekhard 75. Syktyvkar 1,020 761 716 1,270 1,570 903 1,437 359 1,337 -- 2,819 -- 546 893 1,504 -- 306 -- 1,019 Siberia Volga South Volga North W Siberia South South South North W Siberia Central North W Ural North W Volga Volga Ural Ural Volga South South Oct 2002 Nov 2002 Nov 2002 Dec 2002 Dec 2002 Dec 2002 Jan 2003 Jan 2003 Jan 2003 Apr 2003 Aug 2003 Oct 2003 Oct 2003 Dec 2003 Dec 2003 Dec 2003 Dec 2003 Dec 2003 Dec 2003 Dec 2003 Dec 2003 Mar 2004 Ural North W North W North W Volga Far East Far East Far East North W North W Volga Volga Siberia North W Volga Ural Siberia Ural North W Apr 2004 Apr 2004 Apr 2004 May 2004 Jun 2004 Jun 2004 Jun 2004 Jun 2004 July 2004 July 2004 Aug 2004 Aug 2004 Aug 2004 Aug 2004 Sep 2004 Sep 2004 Nov 2004 Dec 2004 Apr 2005 National GSM network rollout (regions) ** Acquisitions

  8. Strong Subscriber Growth 26.58 20.55 16.30 13.37 11.44 Source: VimpelCom, independent sources

  9. Strong Growth In Russian Regions And Kazakhstan 19,107 13,898 10,120 7,329 5,777

  10. Key Subscriber Statistics (‘000) 31 Dec 04 31 Dec 03 YtY 30 Sept 04 QtQ Moscow 7,477 5,660 32% 6,646 13% Contract 883 820 8% 867 2% Prepaid 6,594 4,840 36% 5,779 14% Regions 18,247 5,777 216% 13,223 38% KaR-Tel 859 n/a -- 676 27% Total 26,583 11,437 132% 20,545 29% Contract 3,184 1,491 114% 2,865 11% Prepaid 23,399 9,946 135% 17,680 32% Churn (quarterly) 5.7% 9.7% -- 7.2% --

  11. VimpelCom 2004 Financial Highlights 53.1% 60.7% 67.4% Source: VimpelCom

  12. Key Financial Figures ($ mln) 4Q04 4Q03 YtY 3Q04 QtQ Net Revenues* 635.7 407.7 55.9% 602.45.5% Moscow* 290.3 263.0 10.4% 313.8 -7.5% Regions* 311.1 144.7 115.0% 277.8 12.0% Kazakhstan* 34.3 n/a -- 10.8 217.6% Gross Margin 81.1% 82.0% -- 81.6% -- OIBDA 284.3 186.9 52.1% 295.7 -3.9% OIBDA Margin 44.7% 45.8% -- 49.1% -- Net Income* 83.7 65.6**) 27.6% 101.0**) -17.1% Net Income Margin 13.2% 16.1%**) -- 16.8%**) -- Moscow 30.0 49.0**) -38.8% 57.6**) -47.9% Regions 77.0 33.0**) 133.3% 72.0**) 6.9% Kazakhstan 0.4 - - 2.3 117.4% SG&A 231.1 148.8 55.3% 192.5 20.1% % of Net Revenues 36.4% 36.5% -- 32.0% -- incl. dealer commissions and advertising 90.0 57.2 57.3% 69.6 29.3% D&A 112.4 55.8**) 101.4% 89.4**) 25.7% % of Net Revenues 17.7% 13.7%**) -- 14.8%**) -- Capex 466.2 251.6 85.3% 346.5 34.5% * Net operating revenues and net income excluding inter-company transactions **) Numbers restated as specified in 4Q and annual 2004 earnings release

  13. Operational Indicators 4Q04 4Q03 YtY 3Q04 QtQ ARPU, Blended ($) 9.1 12.6 -27.8% 10.8 -15.7% ARPU Moscow 13.5 15.7 -14.0% 16.0 -15.6% Contract (Moscow) 51.3 52.7 -2.7% 56.6 -9.4% Prepaid (Moscow) 8.0 9.1 -12.1% 9.7 -17.5% ARPU Regions 7.3 10.2 -28.4% 8.6 -15.1% ARPU Kar-Tel 15.6 n/a -- 16.3 -4.3% MOU, Blended (min) 97.3 89.3 9.0% 99.4 -2.1% MOU Moscow 122.6 84.7 44.7% 123.7 -0.9% Contract (Moscow) 380.3 303.1 25.5% 370.8 2.6% Prepaid (Moscow) 85.2 45.9 85.6% 85.2 0.0% MOU Regions 87.1 94.4 -7.7% 86.7 0.5% MOU Kar-Tel 68.9 n/a -- 70.5 -2.3% SAC, Blended ($) 12.3 18.1 -32.0% 14.2 -13.4% Moscow 20.4 28.4 -28.2% 25.4 -19.7% Regions 10.3 11.9 -13.4% 10.8 -4.6% SAC Kar-Tel 19.1 n/a -- 25.2 -24.2%

  14. Strong Balance Sheet ($’000) 12/31/04 12/31/03 12/31/02 Cash and Cash Equivalents 305,857 157,611263,657 Total Assets 4,780,241 2,281,448 *) 1,683,467*) Total Debt 1,581,138 606,991 650,580 - Short-term 189,539 214,717 176,265 - Long-term 1,391,599 392,274 474,315 Shareholder’s Equity 2,157,133 987,651*) 657,251*) LTM OIBDA* 1,026,721 613,230 322,209 - LTM Depreciationand amortization * * 352,555 196,833*) 102,385*) - LTM Operating income674,166 416,397 *) 219,824*) LTM Interest 85,663 68,246 46,586 Debt/Equity 0.7 0.6 1.0 Debt/OIBDA ***1.5 1.0 2.0 OIBDA/Interest 12.0 9.0 6.9 Debt/Assets 0.3 0.3 0.4 * LTM OIBDA constitutes the sum of the lines: LTM Operating income and LTM Depreciationand amortization LTM stands for “last twelve months” to reporting date * * Includes Impairment of long-lived assets * * * In cases when OIBDA is part of financial ratios it is deemed to be calculated in accordance with the reconciliation tables herein *) numbers restated as specified in 4Q and annual 2004 earnings release Source: VimpelCom

  15. Net Operating Cash Flow vs CAPEX 64.8%* 70.3%* 43.5%* * Net operating cash flow as % of Capex

  16. Corporate Activities • Federal Agency on Communications granted VimpelCom additional telephone numbers so that in total the Company now holds 50 million federal telephone numbers • Merger between VimpelCom and VimpelCom-R was completed on November 26, 2004. The decision to reissue the licenses to VimpelCom has been approved by the regulator. • Merger between VimpelCom and KB Impuls is planned to be completed later this year. • Tax issues related to the 2001 and 2002 audits have been resolved

  17. Summary • Ongoing rapid subscriber growth resulted in more than 26 million subscribers at the end of 2004 (more than 31 million as of April 14, 2005) • Overall market share in Russia increased by more than 3 percentage points to reach 34.8% • Strong financial results with the 2004 OIBDA over $1 billion and OIBDA margin 47.8% • Poised for continued strong growth in the regions of Russia and the CIS • Preparing for a new phase of competitionin Russia as the market matures

  18. Reconciliation tables of non-U.S. GAAP measures to their most directly comparable U.S. GAAP financial measures

  19. Reconciliation of OIBDA and OIBDA margin (Unaudited) (Three months ended) (Year ended) ($ ‘000) Dec. 31, 2004 Dec. 31, 2003 Dec. 31, 2004 Dec. 31, 2003 Reconciliation of OIBDA to operating income OIBDA 284,339186,893 1,026,721 613,230 Less: Impairment loss -- -- (7,354) -- Less:Depreciation (81,970)(46,732)*) (281,129) (162,769)*) Less: Amortization (30,455) (9,083)(64,072) (34,064) Operating Income171,914131,078*) 674,166 416,397*) Reconciliation of OIBDA margin to operating income as percentage of net operating revenues OIBDA margin 44.7% 45.8% 47.8% 45.9% Less: Impairment loss as % of net operating revenues -- -- (0.3%) -- Less:Depreciation as % of net operating revenues (12.9%) (11.5%) *) (13.1%) (12.2%)*) Less: Amortization as % of net operating revenues (4.8%) (2.2%) (3.0%) (2.6%) Operating income as % of net operating revenues27.0% 32.1%*) 31.4% 31.2%*) *) Numbers restated as specified in 4Q and annual 2004 earnings release

  20. Reconciliation of SAC (Unaudited) (Three months ended) (Year ended) ($ ‘000) Dec. 31, 2004 Dec. 31, 2003 Dec. 31, 2004 Dec. 31, 2003 Reconciliation of SAC to selling, general and administrative expenses Selling, general and administrative expenses 231,064148,764 720,127467,655 Less: General and admin. expenses 141,02591,533 454,050290,870 Sales and marketing expenses, including 90,03957,231 266,077 176,785 advertising & marketing expenses21,64916,23668,14250,867 dealers’ commission expenses 68,39040,995197,935125,918 New gross subs, ‘000 7,3433,17019,2049,144 SAC (US$)12.3 18.1 13.919.3

  21. Reconciliation of ARPU (Unaudited) (Three months ended) (Year ended) ($ ‘000) Dec. 31, 2004 Dec. 31, 2003 Dec. 31, 2004 Dec. 31, 2003 Reconciliation of ARPU to service revenue and connection fees Service revenue and connection fees US$ 620,117 US$389,181 US$ 2,091,198 US$1,275,872 Less: Connection fees 193 2027201,279 Less: Revenue from rent of fiber-optic channels 527417 1,788 1,299 Service revenue used to calculate ARPU 619,397 388,562 2,088,690 1,273,294 Average number of subscribers, ‘000 22,76410,27716,9867,749 ARPU (US$)9.112.610.2 13.7

  22. Reconciliation of SAC (Unaudited) in Moscow license area (Three months ended) (Year ended) ($ ‘000) Dec. 31, 2004 Dec. 31, 2003 Dec. 31, 2004 Dec. 31, 2003 Reconciliation of SAC to selling, general and administrative expenses Selling, general and administrative expenses 96,190 91,634 352,631 308,745 Less: General and admin. expenses 70,974 58,458 251,123 193,256 Sales and marketing expenses, including 25,216 33,176 101,508 115,489 advertising & marketing expenses12,932 9,096 42,357 31,031 dealers’ commission expenses 12,284 24,080 59,151 84,458 New gross subs, ‘000 1,235 1,168 4,235 4,055 SAC (US$) 20.4 28.4 24.0 28.5

  23. Reconciliation of ARPU (Unaudited)in Moscow license area (Three months ended) (Year ended) ($ ‘000) Dec. 31, 2004 Dec. 31, 2003 Dec. 31, 2004 Dec. 31, 2003 Reconciliation of ARPU to service revenue and connection fees Total operating revenue US$ 328,635 US$280,909 US$ 1,265,122 US$977,199 Less: Revenues from sales of handsets and accessories and other revenues 48,939 27,783 151,454 87,883 Less: Connection fees 71 179 426 777 Less: Revenue from rent of fiber-optic channels 527417 1,788 1,299 Service revenue used to calculate ARPU 279,098 252,530 1,111,454 887,240 Average number of subscribers, ‘000 6,906 5,359 6,307 4,522 ARPU (US$) 13.5 15.7 14.7 16.4

  24. Reconciliation of SAC (Unaudited) in Regions (Three months ended) (Year ended) ($ ‘000) Dec. 31, 2004 Dec. 31, 2003 Dec. 31, 2004 Dec. 31, 2003 Reconciliation of SAC to selling, general and administrative expenses Selling, general and administrative expenses 126,969 62,071 366,434 170,153 Less: General and admin. expenses 66,163 38,140 206,940 108,503 Sales and marketing expenses, including 60,806 23,931 159,494 61,650 advertising & marketing expenses8,062 7,140 24,883 19,835 dealers’ commission expenses 52,744 16,791 134,611 41,815 New gross subs, ‘000 5,892 2,003 14,711 5,089 SAC (US$) 10.3 11.9 10.9 12.1

  25. Reconciliation of ARPU (Unaudited) in Regions (Three months ended) (Year ended) ($ ‘000) Dec. 31, 2004 Dec. 31, 2003 Dec. 31, 2004 Dec. 31, 2003 Reconciliation of ARPU to service revenue and connection fees Total operating revenues US$ 337,568 US$ 159,446 US$ 1,042,489 US$ 459,355 Less: Revenues from sales of handsets and accessories and other revenues 5,507 9,353 23,20933,225 Less: Connection fees 128 23451522 Service revenue used to calculate ARPU 331,933150,0701,018,829425,608 Average number of subscribers, ‘000 15,1244,91910,6503,227 ARPU (US$)7.3 10.2 8.0 11.0

  26. Reconciliation of SAC (Unaudited) in Kazakhstan (Three months ended) (Year ended) ($ ‘000) Dec. 31, 2004 Dec. 31, 2003 Dec. 31, 2004 Dec. 31, 2003 Reconciliation of SAC to selling, general and administrative expenses Selling, general and administrative expenses 10,444 N/A 12,388N/A Less: General and admin. expenses 6,297 N/A 6,972 N/A Sales and marketing expenses, including 4,147 N/A 5,416 N/A advertising & marketing expenses926 N/A 953 N/A dealers’ commission expenses 3,221 N/A 4,463 N/A New gross subs, ‘000 217 N/A259 N/A SAC (US$)19.1 N/A20.9 N/A

  27. Reconciliation of ARPU (Unaudited)in Kazakhstan (Three months ended) (Year ended) ($ ‘000) Dec. 31, 2004 Dec. 31, 2003 Dec. 31, 2004 Dec. 31, 2003 Reconciliation of ARPU to service revenue and connection fees Total operating revenues US$ 34,323 N/A US$ 45,082 N/A Less: Revenues from sales of handsets and accessories and other revenues 0 N/A 0 N/A Less: Connection fees 0 N/A 0 N/A Service revenue used to calculate ARPU 34,323 N/A 45,082 N/A Average number of subscribers, ‘000 735 N/A 716 N/A ARPU (US$)15.6 N/A15.7 N/A

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