2019 1st Quarter Investor Deck

May 6, 2019

Forward-Looking Statements; Non-GAAP Financial Measures

The following information is current as of March 31, 2019 (unless otherwise noted) and should be read in connection with Navient Corporation's "Navient" Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2018 (the "2018 Form 10-K"), filed by Navient with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC") on February 26, 2019 and subsequent reports filed by Navient with the SEC. Definitions for capitalized terms in this presentation not defined herein can be found in the 2018 Form 10-K. This presentation contains "forward-looking statements," within the meaning of the federal securities laws, about our business, and other information that is based on management's current expectations as of the date of this presentation. Statements that are not historical facts, including statements about the company's beliefs, opinions or expectations and statements that assume or are dependent upon future events, are forward-looking statements and often contain words such as "expect," "anticipate," "intend," "plan," "believe," "seek," "see," "will," "would," "may," "could," "should," "goal," or "target." Forward-looking statements are subject to risks, uncertainties, assumptions and other factors that may cause actual results to be materially different from those reflected in such forward-looking statements.

For Navient, these factors include, among others, the risks and uncertainties associated with:

increases in financing costs;

the availability of financing or limits on our liquidity resulting from disruptions in the capital markets or other factors;

unanticipated increases in costs associated with compliance with federal, state or local laws and regulations;

changes in the demand for asset management and business processing solutions or other changes in marketplaces in which we compete (including increased competition);

changes in accounting standards including but not limited to changes pertaining to loan loss reserves and estimates or other accounting standards that may impact our operations;

adverse outcomes in any significant litigation to which the company is a party;

credit risk associated with the company's underwriting standards or exposure to third parties, including counterparties to hedging transactions; and

changes in the terms of education loans and the educational credit marketplace (including changes resulting from new laws and the implementation of existing laws).

The company could also be affected by, among other things:

unanticipated repayment trends on loans including prepayments or deferrals in our securitization trusts that could accelerate or delay repayment of the bonds;

reductions to our credit ratings, the credit ratings of asset-backed securitizations we sponsor or the credit ratings of the United States of America;

failures of our operating systems or infrastructure or those of third-party vendors;

risks related to cybersecurity including the potential disruption of our systems or those of our third-party vendors or customers or potential disclosure of confidential customer information;

damage to our reputation resulting from cyber-breaches, litigation, the politicization of student loan servicing or other actions or factors;

failure to successfully implement cost-cutting initiatives and adverse effects of such initiatives on our business;

failure to adequately integrate acquisitions or realize anticipated benefits from acquisitions including delays or errors in converting portfolio acquisitions to our servicing platform;

changes in law and regulations whether new laws or regulations or new interpretations of existing laws and regulations applicable to any of our businesses or activities or those of our vendors, suppliers or customers;

changes in the general interest rate environment, including the availability of any relevant money-market index rate, including LIBOR, or the relationship between the relevant money-market index rate and the rate at which our assets are priced;

our ability to successfully effectuate any acquisitions and other strategic initiatives;

activities by shareholder activists, including a proxy contest or any unsolicited takeover proposal;

changes in general economic conditions; and

the other factors that are described in the "Risk Factors" section of the 2018 Form 10-K and in our other reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

The preparation of the company's consolidated financial statements also requires management to make certain estimates and assumptions including estimates and assumptions about future events. These estimates or assumptions may prove to be incorrect and actual results could differ materially. All forward-looking statements contained in this release are qualified by these cautionary statements and are made only as of the date of this release. The company does not undertake any obligation to update or revise these forward-looking statements except as required by law.

Navient reports financial results on a GAAP basis and also provides certain non-GAAP performance measures, including Core Earnings, Tangible Net Asset Ratio, and various other non-GAAP financial measures derived from Core Earnings. When compared to GAAP results, Core Earnings exclude the impact of: (1) mark-to-market gains/losses on derivatives; and (2) goodwill and acquired intangible asset amortization and impairment. Navient provides Core Earnings measures because this is what management uses when making management decisions regarding Navient's performance and the allocation of corporate

resources. Navient Core Earnings are not defined terms within GAAP and may not be comparable to similarly titled measures reported by other companies. For additional information, see Core Earnings in Navient's first quarter earnings release and pages 48, 49, and 50 of this presentation for a further discussion and a complete reconciliation between GAAP net income and Core Earnings.

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Navient is a leader in education loan management and business processing solutions for education, healthcare and government clients at the federal, state, and local levels. We help our clients and millions of Americans achieve financial success through our services and support.

-Industry leading student loan servicer supporting the educational and economic development of our approximately 12 million customers

-Offering products that are focused on helping consumers refinance their education loans at the lower rates they have earned

-Providing business processing services for healthcare and non-education related government clients

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Operating Results

"Core Earnings 1" Basis

Selected Financial Information and Ratios

(In millions, except per

Q1 19

Q4 18

Q1 18

share amounts)

GAAP diluted EPS

$0.52

$0.28

$0.47

Adjusted Core Earnings

$0.58

$0.58

$0.43

EPS 2

Restructuring and

($0.03)

($0.03)

($0.03)

regulatory-related

expenses

Reported Core

$0.55

$0.55

$0.40

Earnings EPS

Average common stock

247

256

269

equivalent

Ending total education

$92,049

$94,498

102,326

loans, net

Average total education

$93,987

$96,380

104,555

loans

1st Quarter Highlights

Adjusted Core Earnings per share of $0.58 compared to $0.43 in the year-ago quarter 2

Originated $984 million of Private Education Refinance Loans in the quarter

Launched innovative, digital, and transparent in-school private education loan product

Adjusted Core Earnings expenses decreased 8 percent to $249 million 3

Returned $146 million to shareholders through dividends and share repurchases in the quarter

-Repurchased 9.4 million shares for $107 million

-Payout Ratio of 107%

-Tangible Net Asset Ratio remained at 1.25 x 4

Issued $1.9 billion in term asset backed securities

1Item is a non-GAAP financial measure. See note 1 on slide 50.

2Adjusted diluted Core Earnings per share excludes: $8 million, $12 million, and $11 million of restructuring and regulatory-related expenses in first-quarter 2019, fourth-quarter 2018, and first-quarter 2018, respectively.

3Item is a non-GAAP financial measure. See detail on slide 47.

4Item is a non-GAAP financial measure. See note 4 on slide 50.

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On Track to Achieve 2019 Targets

Key Company & Business Segment Metrics

2018

2019

Actual

Target

Core Earnings Return on Equity

1

15%

Mid-teens

Core Earnings Efficiency Ratio 2

47%

~50%

Tangible Net Asset Ratio 3

1.25x

1.23x - 1.25x

Net Interest Margin - Federal Education Loan

0.83%

Low to Mid 80's

Segment

Charge-off Rate - Federal Education Loan

0.09%

0.08% - 0.10%

Segment

Net Interest Margin - Consumer Lending Segment

3.24%

3.10% - 3.20%

Charge-off Rate - Consumer Lending Segment

1.7%

1.6% - 1.8%

EBITDA Margin - Business Processing Segment

17%

High Teens

1 Item is a non-GAAP financial measure. See note 2 on slide 50.

2 Item is a non-GAAP financial measure. See note 3 on slide 50.

3 Item is a non-GAAP financial measure. See note 4 on slide 50.

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