Travel BOBBY HEALY | CARTRAWLER Chief Technical Officer SPEAKER BIO Bobby is an experienced inventor and technology entrepreneur specialising in booking engine software. He joined CarTrawler in 2005 having begun his career building computer games for Nintendo at 16 years of age. Prior to joining CarTrawler, Bobby founded Eland Technologies which he later sold to airline technology giant SITA and remained as CTO until 2005. His booking solutions are now in use by 80% of the world's top 20 airlines.Bobby continues to be an avid computer programmer and is a frequent speaker on the international circuit on subjects related to technology in the airline industry, ancillary revenue and online distribution. KEY CORPORATE FACTS & KPIs COMPANY OVERVIEW Headquarters Dublin, Ireland CarTrawler connects business and leisure customers and online travel retailers with more road and rail transport solutions than they will find anywhere else. 95 international airlines and Office Locations Dublin, Helsinki, London, Boston 2,000 travel retailers around the world trust CarTrawler to provide their customers with real- time access to over 1,600 leading and independent car rental agents, coach transfers, rail Founded 2006 networks and chauffeur drive services at 43,000 locations in 195 countries. No of Employees 550 Its in-house booking engine gives it the opportunity to easily and quickly scale to accommodate customer demand. CarTrawler also owns and operates the Cabforce, Holiday Active Markets Global Autos and arguscarhire.com brands. The company headquarters and Customer Centre of Excellence are located in Dublin, Ireland, with additional offices in Boston, London and The world’s leading B2B travel technology Business Overview platform Helsinki. CarTrawler is private equity backed by BC Partners and Insight Venture Partners Recent Milestones Recently acquired Cabforce Ownership Private Key Investors Private equity backed by BC Partners and insight Venture Partners Website cartrawler.com 37

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