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1 JUNE 2016

PRESENTATION PREPARED FOR THE LATAM DAY MACRO & CORPORATES SANTANDER CONFERENCE - LONDON

AGENDA

I. COMPANY DESCRIPTION

II. CMPC’S VALUE PROPOSAL

1. LEADING DIVERSIFIED LATIN AMERICAN P&P PLAYER

2. LOW COST PRODUCER WITH WORLD CLASS ASSETS

3. STRONG BALANCE SHEET AND FINANCIAL TRACK RECORD

4. COMMITTED TO SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND CORPORATE GOVERNANCE

5. DIVERSIFIED INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO

III. CHALLENGES 2016-2017

IV. APPENDIX

I. COMPANY DESCRIPTION

4

Matte Group

56%

Chilean and

Foreign Investors

34%

Chilean

Pension Funds

11%

CMPC AT A GLANCE

CMPC is a P&P company, established in 1920, that produces solid wood products, pulp, paper,

packaging products and tissue in Latin America

* As of March. 31st, 2016. Source: CMPC

International rating BBB+ (stable) - Fitch

BBB- (stable) - S&P

Baa3 (stable) - Moodys

Local rating AA (Fitch)

AA (ICR)

CMPC’s Figures

Sales: 4,840

EBITDA: 1,122

EBITDA Margin: 23%

Net Income: 134

Net Debt: 3,519

Assets: 14,859

Shareholders’ Structure* Market capitalization of

US$5.2 billion as of May 31st, 2016

Figures for the LTM as of March, 2016 (US$ million)

II. CMPC’S VALUE PROPOSAL

1. LEADING DIVERSIFIED LATIN AMERICAN P&P PLAYER

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A DIVERSIFIED BUSINESS PORTFOLIO PROVIDES CMPC A STABLE CASH FLOW

Source: CMPC. Figures in US$ million for the LTM as of March 2016 / Figures do not include sales between CMPC affiliates or subsidiaries

Main Figures % of third parties total

sales

% of consolidated

EBITDA

Total capacity &

Employees

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Sales: 2,524

Sales 3rd parties: 2,207

EBITDA: 814

EBITDA margin: 32%

658 Th. has. Planted

16 M m3/y harvested

1.7 M m3/y solid wood

4.1 M tons/y pulp

4,982 employees

US$11.2 billion in assets

Sales: 916

Sales 3rd parties: 861

EBITDA: 127

EBITDA margin: 14%

1.3 M tons/y

3,616 employees

US$1.4 billion in assets

Sales: 1,774

Sales 3rd parties: 1,771

EBITDA: 218

EBITDA margin: 12%

657 Th. tons/y

8,424 employees

US$2 billion in assets

46%

18%

37%

73%

11%

19%

7

CMPC HAS EVOLVED FROM A LOCAL COMPANY TO A GLOBAL PLAYER

Assets of US$14,859 million

41% outside of Chile

Operations in 8 countries in Latin America

Forestry Operations

Pulp Operations

Paper and Packaging

Operations

Tissue Operations

Sales of US$4,840 million

41% from operations

outside of Chile

17,562 Direct Employees

45% outside of Chile

CMPC has expanded significantly

throughout Latin America over the past

two decades and has evolved from a

local company to a global player in the

P&P industry

8

CMPC HAS A PRODUCT AND GEOGRAPHIC DIVERSIFICATION OF SALES THAT PROVIDES FLEXIBILITY

Source: CMPC. Figures in US$ million for the LTM as of March 2016 / Figures do not include Holding and Intercompany Sales.

2. LOW COST PRODUCER WITH WORLD CLASS ASSETS

II. CMPC’S VALUE PROPOSAL

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CMPC BENEFITS FROM ITS PRODUCTION COST EFFICIENCIES AND WORLD CLASS ASSETS

Energy investments

based in biomass and

natural gas cogeneration

Access to

low cost fiber

Research and

Development to enhance efficiency,

productivity and customer

satisfaction

State of art

facilities strategically

located

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Eucalyptus Average hardwood growth rate

(m3ssc/ha/year)

Radiata Pine Average softwood growth rate

(m3ssc/ha/year)

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HIGH YIELD FORESTRY ASSETS THAT PROVIDE LOW COST FIBER RESOURCES

658,100 Planted hectares

483,400 Chile

118,400 Brazil *

56,300 Argentina

CMPC

Forest Base

is FSCR

Certified

Improvement in Forestry Yields **

** Evolution of the weighted increase of volume per hectare

expected for eucalyptus and pine plantations established in

Chile in the respective year

CMPC has a high quality and sustainable forestry base with fast growth cycles which optimizes capital

invested in land, reduces average distance to mills and increases gains due to genetic and sylvicultural

practices

Source: CMPC.

*There is an agreement to acquire from Fibria aprox. 100 Th. hectares of which 39 Th. are planted. CMPC is waiting the approval of Brazilian authorities to consolidate this land

** m3ssc: solid m3 without bark

Over 1 million hectares of land

0%3%

9%

14%

23%

32%

1975 1980 1990 2000 2010 2020P

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PULP DIVISION: LARGE SCALE PRODUCER WITH GLOBAL CLIENT BASE

Market Pulp Capacity Ranking

Laja BSKP - Chile 340 Th. tons/y

Pacífico BSKP - Chile 500 Th. tons/y

Santa Fe BEKP - Chile

1,500 Th. tons/y

Guaíba BEKP - Brazil

1,759Th. tons/y

Source: CMPC and Hawkins Wright as of April 2016 (million tons)

1,440

2,210

1,610

1,070

905

60

700

1,765

340

100

170

1,335

1,715

3,285

3,560

3,055

1,585

5,300

215

635

60

485

- 2,000 4,000 6,000

Illim

Georgia Pacific

Paper Exellence

Stora Enso

UMP-Kymmene

APRIL

Suzano

CMPC

Arauco

Fibria

BSKP BHKP Other

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BSKP1 Supply Curve (US$/ton)

CMPC’S CASH COSTS ARE AMONG THE LOWEST OF THE PULP INDUSTRY GLOBALLY

Source: CMPC and Hawkins Wright as of April 2016

(1) BSKP: Bleached Softwood Kraft Pulp

(2) BHKP: Bleached Hardwood Kraft Pulp

CMPC’s pulp facilities

CMPC’s pulp facilities

BHKP2 Supply Curve (US$/ton)

CMPC’s average distance from… to…

Source: CMPC

163 Km.

93 Km.

119 Km.

208 Km.

80 Km.

93 Km.

99 Km.

260 Km.

(by train)

(by train)

(by train)

(by barges)

Laja

Guaíba

Pacífico

Santa Fe

Plantations Ports

II. CMPC’S VALUE PROPOSAL

3. STRONG BALANCE SHEET AND FINANCIAL TRACK RECORD

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Interest Coverage Ratio (Covenant: >3.25x) Financial Debt / Equity (Covenant: <0.8x)

Sales Evolution (US$ million) EBITDA and EBITDA Margin Evolution (US$

million)

KEY FINANCIAL FIGURES AS OF MARCH 31ST, 2016

Source: CMPC

Source: CMPC

Source: CMPC

Source: CMPC

4,759 4,974 4,900 4,841 4,840

2012 2013 2014 2015 LTM

914964 985

1,099 1,122

19% 19% 20%23% 23%

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10%

15%

20%

25%

30%

35%

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2012 2013 2014 2015 LTM

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0.50

0.52

0.54

0.56

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2012 2013 2014 2015 1Q16

6.80x

5.45x 5.67x5.31x

5.94x 5.90x

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1.00x

2.00x

3.00x

4.00x

5.00x

6.00x

7.00x

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2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 1Q16

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1.5

3.3

1.8

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4.0

4.5

5.0 Acquisition of Pacífico and Santa

Fe I

Santa Fe II

Investment Period

Guaíba I

Acquisition

Guaíba II

Investment Period

DEMONSTRATED CAPACITY TO MANAGE LEVERAGE

Net Debt / EBITDA

Source: CMPC

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CMPC’S DEBT PROFILE AS OF MARCH 31ST, 2016

Amortization schedule (as of today)

Source: CMPC

Debt Profile

Average term: 6.2 years

Average cost in US$: 3.9%

Total Debt: US$4,153

million

Cash: US$633 million

Net Debt: US$3,519 million

Banks

6%

Bonds

73%

BNDES

12%

ECA

9%

CLP

6%

USD

86%

BRL

6%

Other

3%

Fixed

Rate

94%

Variable

Rate

6%

Debt by Type Debt by Interest Rate Debt by Currency Debt by Issuer

Inversion

es CMPC

73%

Tissue

6%

Pulp

21%

- -

498 497

- -

494

990

478

179 196

125 124

120 116

114

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2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023/29 2030/39

Bonds Banks

II. CMPC’S VALUE PROPOSAL

4. COMMITTED TO SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND CORPORATE GOVERNANCE

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CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AND SUSTAINABILITY

Throughout its history, CMPC has maintained a way of doing business and engaging with employees,

customers and shareholders. With a 96-year tradition, the following five values summarize our vision of how we

should work.

Strict compliance

with the legal

regulation

Consideration for

neighbors' needs

Respect for

people

Fairness when

competing Care of the

environment

Development of

certified

renewable forest plantations

Replacement of

fossil fuels with biomass

Efficient use of energy, water

and raw

materials

Certified industrial

processes

Recycling old paper

5 Pillars of CMPC’s Environmental Agenda

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BOARD OF DIRECTORS

CORPORATE GOVERNANCE IN CMPC

Luis Felipe

Gazitúa

Chairman

Vivianne

Blanlot

Jorge

Marín

Independent

Jorge

Larraín Jorge

Matte

Ramiro

Mendoza

Bernardo

Matte Rafael

Fernández

Independent

Pablo

Turner

Current members: Vivianne Blanlot,

Rafael Fernández and Jorge Marín CMPC’s Board of

Directors

CMPC’s

Management

CMPC’s

Subsidiary’s Board

of Directors

CMPC’s

Subsidiary’s

Management

Appoints

Board

Members

Directors

Committee

Financial Risk

Committee

Audit

Committee Comptroller

Current members: Vivianne Blanlot

and Ramiro Mendoza

Current members: Bernardo Matte

and Jorge Marín

Other initiatives: Business Ethics Guidelines, Corporate Governance Guidelines, Antitrust Guidelines, Anticorruption Policies,

Whistle Blower Hotline

II- CMPC’S VALUE PROPOSAL

5. DIVERSIFIED INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO

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CMPC HAS A DIVERSIFIED INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO

CMPC is finishing the largest investment cycle of its

history

Guaíba II Project – May 2015

Tissue paper machine in Altamira, México

(2Q15)

Cogeneration Facilities: Puente Alto Mill,

Talagante Mill and Altamira Mill.

Focus in 2016-2017

Continue to increase tissue paper and

conversion capacity

Cañete Mill (Peru)

• Capacity:50 th. tons/year

• Investment: US$ 129 million

• Start-up: 1Q17

Operational continuity projects to further

increase efficiency

Laja Pulp Mill

Guaíba I Pulp Mill

Maule Boxboard Mill

Cañete Mill - Perú

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TISSUE DIVISION: CMPC IS FAVOURABLY POSITIONED TO CAPTURE THE DEVELOPMENT AND GROWTH OF THESE MARKETS

Chile

Argentina

Uruguay

Peru

Mexico

Colombia

Brazil

76%

8%

44%

83%

8%

7%

54%

CMPC Tissue Paper Market Share

Source: CMPC as of December 31st 2015

Ecuador

24%

CMPC has a

strong presence in

all main

categories of

tissue, sanitary

and away from

home products

CMPC: 134 th. tons*

CMPC: 71 th. tons*

CMPC: 166 th. tons*

CMPC: 27 th. tons*

CMPC: 135 th. tons*

CMPC: 35 th. tons*

CMPC: 99 th. tons*

CMPC successfully

evolved from a local

player into a leading

LatAm tissue player due to its

ability to enter new markets

with high potential based on

a pioneering spirit sustained

by world-class innovations

* CMPC’s tissue paper capacity

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CMPC SEEKS TO TAP LATAM UNDERPENETRATED TISSUE MARKETS

High growth potential in Tissue Paper and Sanitary Products in Latin America based on the following fundamentals,

Per Capita Tissue Consumption

Source: CMPC as of December 2013

Honduras

India

GuatemalaEl Salvador

Indonesia

Ecuador, Peru,

China, Colombia, South Africa

Costa Rica

Brazil

Mexico

Venezuela

PanamaUruguay

Chile HungaryPoland

Greece

Portugal

Czech Republic

MaltaIsrael

SpainNew Zealand

Italy

JapanFrance

UKFinland

BelgiumIceland

Canada

Australia

Germany

Sweden

Austria

USA

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GNI p/c (thousand US$ at ppp)

4.4 Kg. 1.2 kg 0.4 kg 0.1 kg

LatAm Average Tissue Consumption 6.1 kg/person

Baby Diapers Feminine

Protection Incontinence

LatAm Sanitary Products Penetration*

73% 72%

TISSUE PAPER

Population growth and urbanization

Economic growth

Increase in per capita consumption

Higher quality products

SANITARY PRODUCTS

Child population growth

Economic growth

Higher penetration levels

14%

Source: Price Hanna

III. CHALLENGES 2016-2017

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CMPC WILL BASE ITS STRATEGY IN 4 PILLARS TO CONSOLIDATE ITS LEADERSHIP IN THE P&P INDUSTRY

1. Continue running at full capacity across all business units

2. Expand tissue capacity with new facility in Peru

3. Focus in cost control and enhance efficiency

4. Reduce leverage, lower Net Debt / EBITDA

among all business divisions and countries

IV. APPENDIX

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APPENDIX I: ANNUAL CAPACITY BY PRODUCT/COUNTRY

Business Area Product / Country Capacity

Forestry

Sawn wood 1.0 M m3

Remanufactured

wood 190 th. m3

Plywood 500 th. m3

Pulp

BSKP (Laja) 340 th. tons

BSKP (Pacífico) 500 th. tons

BEKP (Guaíba) 1.750 th. tons

BEKP (Santa Fe) 1.496 th. tons

Papers

Boxboard 431 th. tons

Paper Bags 93 th. tons

660 M bags

Corrugated Paper 330 th. tons

Corrugated boxes 285 th. tons

Molded Pulp trays 18 th. tons

296 M units

Other Papers 140 th. tons

Tissue

Chile 166 th. tons

Brazil 135 th. tons

Argentina 99 th. tons

Mexico 134 th. tons

Peru 71 th. tons

Uruguay 35 th. tons

Colombia 27 th. tons 28

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APPENDIX II: NEW BEKP CAPACITY IN THE 4OO+ MILLION TONNES FIBER MARKET

Source: RISI 5-year Forecast (2016-2018) – March 2016

419 million tons of total

fibers

64 million tons

of market pulp

32 million tons

of BHKP

Fiber World Consumption required

to produce 406 million tons of

Paper&Board Virgin fiber used to produce

Paper&Board

(million tons) Market Pulp consumed to

manufacture Paper&Board

(million tons)

Virgin Pulp 183 million

tons (43%)

Recovered Paper

234 million tons

(57%)

Market Pulp

59 million tons

(35%)

Integrated 124

million tons

(65%)

BSKP 25

BHKP 32

Sulphite

UKP 2

Mec 5

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APPENDIX II: EUCALYPTUS PULP GROWTH HAS OUTPACED OTHER HARDWOOD FIBERS BECAUSE OF ITS COST AND QUALITY ADVANTAGES

Source: CMPC, Hawkins Wright

Higher pulp production yield than other species

Fast growing trees: shorter rotation, less land required and better performance

Superior structural properties for several paper & paperboard applications

Paper manufacturers looking for BEKP to premium tissue products

BEKP replacing other fibers

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APPENDIX II: THE PAPER INDUSTRY HAS GROWN, SPECIALLY IN THE PACKAGING SEGMENT

Since 1992 paper production has grown 61%, mainly explained by:

106 million additional tons of packaging paper

33 million additional tons of P&W papers

18 million additional tons of tissue papers

Since 2007, Packaging and Tissue have continued to grow, while P&W has declined

Source: RISI

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CONTACT INVESTOR RELATIONS Colomba Henríquez

[email protected]

+(562) 2 441 2791

Isidora Farías

isidora.farí[email protected]

+(562) 2 441 2713

Disclaimer:

This document provides information about Empresas CMPC SA. In any case this constitutes a comprehensive analysis of the financial, production and

sales situation of the company, so to evaluate whether to purchase or sell securities of the company, the investor must conduct its own independent

analysis.

In compliance with the applicable rules, Empresas CMPC SA. publishes this document in its web site (www.cmpc.cl) and sends to the Superintendencia

de Valores y Seguros, the financial statements of the company and its corresponding notes, which are available for consultation and review.