Analyst & Investor Site Visit

Tribal Group PLC 14 February 2006 Tribal Group plc Site Visit for Analysts and Investors 14 February 2006 Tribal Group plc is today hosting a visit for analysts and institutional investors to the St. Mary's NHS Treatment Centre in Portsmouth operated by Mercury Health, Tribal Group's healthcare delivery division. The Portsmouth facility is the third NHS treatment centre to be opened by Mercury Health. Its fourth facility, an elective orthopaedic centre in Haywards Heath, is due to open in July 2006. The first three facilities have all been opened on time and to budget and are expected to make a positive contribution to Group operating profit in the six months to 31 March 2006. In addition to establishing its first four centres, Mercury Health is also participating in the second wave of NHS procurement opportunities. The scale of these opportunities is unprecedented. The aggregate value of current NHS procurement programmes across both diagnostics and elective surgery is estimated to be in the region of £3-4 billion. In diagnostics, as previously announced, Mercury Health is shortlisted on three regional contracts to provide a range of diagnostic imaging, endoscopy and other services to NHS patients. In elective surgery, the company has submitted preliminary proposals in respect of a significant proportion of the 24 schemes currently being tendered and has been shortlisted on a number of the schemes for which, to date, notification has been received. Announcement of preferred bidders on both the diagnostics and elective surgery schemes is not expected to commence before summer 2006. In addition to these opportunities, Mercury Health is currently submitting a preliminary proposal to join the Extended Choice Network, a list of independent sector clinical facilities that will participate in the Choose and Book arrangements currently being introduced for NHS patients. The precise details of the funding required to support any diagnostic and elective surgery contracts that may be won by Mercury Health will not be determined until the outcome of the current procurement process is known. However, at this stage, Tribal Group believes that the principal elements of any funding package will include non-recourse senior debt to support the construction of new clinical facilities, finance from existing Tribal Group banking arrangements to fund implementation costs and, if required, utilisation of Tribal Group's performance guarantee facility to support performance security requirements. The publication last month of the White Paper on out of hospital services is an important step in opening up the provision of primary care services to new providers. A number of pilot primary care schemes are currently being tendered to provide a range of services including GP practices, walk-in centres and support services to care homes. Mercury Health's primary care division has been shortlisted on several of these schemes. The visit to the Portsmouth centre today will provide analysts and investors with the opportunity to meet the senior management team of Mercury Health and to learn more about its operations, the NHS reform agenda and current market opportunities. No material new information on Tribal Group will be disclosed. A copy of the presentation given during the visit will be available on Tribal Croup's website - www.tribalgroup.co.uk. CONTACT DETAILS: Name: Henry Pitman, Chief Executive, Tribal Group plc Peter Martin, Chief Executive, Mercury Health Telephone: 01285 886020 This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange

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