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Fila Remuneration Information 2024

Mar 29, 2024

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F.I.L.A. – FABBRICA ITALIANA LAPIS ED AFFINI S.P.A.

REMUNERATION POLICY AND REPORT

(prepared in accordance with Article 123-ter of Legislative Decree No. 58 of February 24, 1998 and Article 84-quater of the Regulations approved by Consob Resolution No. 11971 of May 14, 1999 and in compliance with Annex 7-bis to the Regulation)

Report approved by the Board of Directors of F.I.L.A. – Fabbrica Italiana Lapis ed Affini S.p.A. at the meeting of March 19, 2024, available to the public at the Company's registered office (via XXV Aprile No. 5, Pero [MI]), on the website (www.filagroup.it) in the "Governance" section and on the authorised storage mechanism "eMarket Storage" ().

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CONTENTS 3
KEY DEFINITIONS5
INTRODUCTION 9
SECTION I 12
1. PROCEDURES FOR THE PREPARATION, APPROVAL, ANY REVISION AND IMPLEMENTATION OF THE
REMUNERATION POLICY 12
1.1 PARTIES INVOLVED IN THE PREPARATION, APPROVAL AND REVIEW OF THE REMUNERATION
POLICY AND ITS CORRECT IMPLEMENTATION 12
1.2 REMUNERATION COMMITTEE 14
2. INDEPENDENT EXPERTS INVOLVED IN PREPARING THE REMUNERATION POLICY 17
3. REMUNERATION POLICY 17
3.1 AIMS AND PRINCIPLES OF THE REMUNERATION POLICY 17
3.2 OUTLINE OF THE REMUNERATION POLICY 20
(i) Members of the Board of Directors 20
a.
Non-Executive Directors
21
b.
Executive Directors
21
(ii) Members of the Board of Statutory Auditors 22
(iii) Senior Executives 23
(iv) Senior Managers 23
(v) Honorary Chairperson 24
3.3 LINK BETWEEN FIXED AND VARIABLE COMPONENTS OF REMUNERATION 24
(i) Executive Directors 24
(ii) Senior Executives and Senior Managers 30
3.4 2022-2026 PERFORMANCE SHARES PLAN 33
4. POLICY UPON NON-MONETARY BENEFITS (FRINGE BENEFITS) 36
5. POLICY RELATING TO TREATMENTS ESTABLISHED IN THE EVENT OF TERMINATION OF OFFICE OR
EMPLOYMENT 36
6. INSURANCE, SOCIAL SECURITY AND PENSION COVERAGE 37
7. FORMS OF EXTRAORDINARY REMUNERATION 37
8. EXCEPTIONS TO THE REMUNERATION POLICY 37
SECTION II 39
1. PART I - ITEMS COMPRISING REMUNERATION FOR 2023 39
1.1 BOARD OF DIRECTORS 39
1.2 EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS 40
1.3 GENERAL MANAGERS 42
1.4 SENIOR EXECUTIVES 42
1.5 BOARD OF STATUTORY AUDITORS 43
1.6 EXCEPTIONS TO THE 2023 REMUNERATION POLICY 43
1.7 INFORMATION REGARDING APPLICATION OF EX-POST CORRECTION MECHANISMS FOR VARIABLE
REMUNERATION 43
1.8 COMPARISON INFORMATION 43
1.9 INFORMATION ON HOW THE VOTE TAKEN AT THE SHAREHOLDERS' MEETING OF APRIL 21, 2023
ON SECTION II OF THE REMUNERATION POLICY AND REPORT WAS TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT 44

2. PART II - BREAKDOWN OF THE REMUNERATION PAID DURING THE YEAR 45
3. PART III - LIST OF INVESTMENTS HELD 51

KEY DEFINITIONS

The principal definitions utilised in this Remuneration Report are illustrated below.

Executive Directors Directors of the Company assigned operational or managerial
powers or to whom the Board of Directors confers specific
roles. At the Reporting date, the Executive Directors of the
Company are: (i) the Chief Executive Officer Massimo
Candela and (ii) the Executive Director Luca Pelosin.
Shareholders' Meeting the Shareholders' Meeting of Fila
Borsa Italiana Borsa Italiana S.p.A., with registered office at Milan, Piazza
degli Affari no. 6.
Corporate Governance Code the Corporate Governance Code of listed companies adopted
by the Corporate Governance Committee in January 2020 and
promoted by Borsa Italiana., ABI, Ania, Assogestioni,
Assonime and Confindustria, available on the website
www.borsaitaliana.it
in the section "Borsa Italiana -
Regulation
-
Corporate Governance", to which the Company adheres.
Board of Statutory Auditors the Board of Statutory Auditors of Fila.
Control, Risks and Related
Parties Committee
the Control, Risks and Related Parties Committee of Fila, also
responsible for related party transactions and appointed in
accordance with the Consob RPT Regulation and the RPT
Policy.
Remuneration Committee or
Committee
the Company's Remuneration Committee established in
implementation of the recommendations of the Corporate
Governance Code.
Board of Directors the Board of Directors of Fila.
Consob Commissione Nazionale per le Società e la Borsa (Italian
market oversight authority).
Senior Executives or SEs the parties who have the power and the responsibility, directly
or indirectly, for the planning, management and control of
Group operations, identified by the Board of Directors with
the support of the Chief Executive Officer. In any case, they
include: (i) the Directors of the Company; (ii) the Statutory
Auditors of the Company: and (iii) the Executive Officer for
Financial Reporting.
EBITDA in relation to the Group consolidated financial statements, the
difference between:
1)
the total core business revenue and other revenue and
income; and
2)
the total operating costs (including costs for raw
materials, ancillary, consumables and goods, the change
in inventories of raw materials, semi-finished and finished

products, services and rent, lease and similar costs, other operating costs and labour costs and excluding costs relating to the writedown of and provisions for fixed assets, trade receivables and cash and cash equivalents, and losses on trade receivables).

  • Euronext Milan the regulated Euronext Milan stock market organised and managed by Borsa Italiana.
  • Significant Events acquisitions or disposals of equity investments in companies, businesses and/or business units, mergers, spin-offs, share capital increases, conferments, legislative or regulatory amendments, changes to the accounting standards adopted for the preparation of the financial statements or other exceptional events with significant impact on the targets.
  • Senior Managers Senior Managers of the Group other than the Senior Executives - involved in positions considered by the Board of Directors, with the support of the Chief Executive Officer, as important for the growth and sustainability of the business of the Group, who are beneficiaries of the 2022-2026 Performance Shares Plan approved by the Shareholders' Meeting on April 27, 2022.
  • Fila or Company F.I.L.A. Fabbrica Italiana Lapis ed Affini S.p.A., with registered office at Pero (MI), via XXV Aprile, 5, Economic and Administrative Index No. 2022589, Milan, Monza-Brianza and Lodi Companies Registration Office and Tax No. 08391050963.
  • Group or Fila Group Fila and the companies over which it exercises, directly or indirectly, control according to the applicable IFRS accounting standards.
  • NFP indicates, in relation to the consolidated financial statements of the Group, the sum of:
    • 1) cash and cash equivalents (cash, other liquid assets)
    • 2) cash equivalents (securities held for trading);
    • 3) current and non-current financial assets (loans and receivables);
    • 4) current financial debt (current bank payables, current portion of non-current debt, other current financial payables);
    • 5) non-current financial debt (non-current bank payables, bonds issued, other non-current financial payables);

excluding financial assets and liabilities related to the application of IFRS 16 (NFP IFRS 16) and current and noncurrent financial instruments (MTM).

2022-2026 Performance Shares
Plan or 2022-2026 PSP
the rolling remuneration plan as per Article 114-bis
of the CFA
concerning the free assignment of Company shares, which -
on the proposal of the Board of Directors -
was approved by
the Shareholders' Meeting on April 27, 2022.
Remuneration Policy Section I of the Report, which clearly and comprehensibly
outlines: (a) the Company and Group policy for 2024
concerning remuneration of the members of the Board of
Directors and of the Senior Executives, and, without prejudice
to the provisions of Article
2402 of the Civil Code, of the
members of the Board of Statutory Auditors; and (b) the
boards involved and the procedures used for its preparation,
approval and possible review, as well as its duration.
The Remuneration Policy is submitted to the binding vote of
the Shareholders' Meeting.
2023 Remuneration Policy sets out the Remuneration Policy of the Company and the
Group for the 2023 financial year, approved by a binding vote
of the Shareholders' Meeting on April 21, 2023 and applied
during the 2023 financial year.
Honorary Chairperson the individual selected from among persons of high standing
and who have contributed to the establishment and/or growth
of the Company, in accordance with Article 12.5 of the By
Laws. At the date of the present Report, the Honorary
Chairperson is Alberto Candela.
RPT Policy the policy for related party transactions adopted by the
Company in compliance with the Consob RPT Regulation.
Consob RPT Regulation the "Regulation on the provisions for related party transactions"
adopted by Consob Resolution No. 17221 of March 12, 2010.
Issuers' Regulation the CFA implementing regulation concerning the governance
of issuers, adopted with Consob Resolution No. 11971 of May
14, 1999.
Report this report on the remuneration policy of the Company and
the Group for the financial year 2024 and the remuneration
paid in 2023.
ROI Return on Investment, calculated, for the purposes of the
2022-2026 Performance Shares Plan, as the ratio between
consolidated operating income and net invested capital, as per
the Group's business plan, both calculated excluding the
effects of IFRS 16.
Independent audit firm for the purposes of this Report, the independent audit firm
appointed until the approval of the financial statements for the
year ending December 31, 2023, KPMG S.p.A.
By-Laws Fila's By-Laws, as most recently amended on June 11, 2021
and available on the Company's website.

CFA Legislative Decree No. 58 of February 24, 1998.

INTRODUCTION

The Report is divided into two sections:

  • Section First (submitted to the binding vote of the Shareholders' Meeting) explains clearly and comprehensibly:
    • (a) the Company and Group policy for 2024 concerning remuneration of the members of the Board of Directors and of the Senior Executives, and, without prejudice to the provisions of Article 2402 of the Civil Code, of the members of the Board of Statutory Auditors;
    • (b) the boards involved and the procedures used for the preparation, approval and possible revision of the Remuneration Policy, as well as the duration thereof.
  • Section Second (submitted to the non-binding vote of the Shareholders' Meeting) illustrates clearly and comprehensibly, by name for the members of the Board of Directors and the Board of Statutory Auditors and in total for Senior Executives:
    • (a) each of the items which comprise remuneration, including benefits on conclusion of office, highlighting compliance with the Company's Remuneration Policy for 2023; and
    • (b) the remuneration paid by the Company, its subsidiaries or associated companies for any reason and in any form during in 2023, indicating any components of the aforementioned remuneration that refer to work carried out in financial years prior to 2023. It also highlights the remuneration to be paid in one or more subsequent years for work carried out during 2023, indicating where necessary an estimated value for components that cannot be objectively quantified in 2023.

Pursuant to Article 84-quater, paragraph 4 of the Issuers' Regulation, the Report also contains an indication of the equity investments held in the Company by the members of the Board of Directors, the members of the Board of Statutory Auditors and Senior Executives.

The Report was approved by the Board of Directors of the Company on March 19, 2024, on the proposal of the Remuneration Committee. It was prepared in compliance with current and applicable legislation and, specifically, with Article 123-ter of the CFA and Article 84-quater and Annex 7-bis of the Issuers' Regulation.

The Remuneration Policy, described in Section I of the Report, was defined in line with the recommendations of the Corporate Governance Code, with which the Company complies, and was also adopted by the Company in accordance with the Consob RPT Regulation and the RPT Policy.

The Remuneration Policy, which substantially expands on the 2023 Remuneration Policy, includes the following major new elements:

  • (a) new qualitative targets for short-term variable remuneration for Executive Directors;
  • (b) launch of the third cycle (i.e. 2024-2026) of the 2022-2026 Performance Shares Plan, resulting in the identification of relevant beneficiaries and qualitative and quantitative targets.

This Report is made available to the public by the 21st (twenty-first) day prior to the date of the Shareholders' Meeting called for the approval of the 2023 Annual Accounts and which, furthermore, shall be called to express itself, with a binding motion, on Section I of this Report, and with a nonbinding motion on Section II of the same. In accordance with the provisions of applicable law, it will be made available at the registered office of the Company (via XXV Aprile No. 5, Pero), on the Company's website (www.filagroup.it), in the "Governance/Remuneration" section, and on the authorised storage mechanism eMarket Storage ().

** *** **

Results of the Shareholders' Meeting vote on the 2023 remuneration policy and 2022 report

The Shareholders Meeting held on April 21, 2023, (i) approved, by binding vote, Section I of the 2023 remuneration policy and 2022 report (i.e. the 2023 Remuneration Policy); and (ii) cast an advisory vote on Section II of the 2023 Remuneration Policy and 2022 Report (i.e. the 2022 Remuneration Paid).

The percentage of votes in favour was 85.95% and 94.60%, respectively, of the total number of votes represented at the Shareholders' Meeting. Despite the high percentage of votes in favour - a demonstration of the high level of shareholder approval of the structure, its principles, and the remuneration levels set forth in the 2023 Remuneration Policy, and of the remuneration paid by Fila during fiscal year 2022, in addition to the structure of the medium-to-long-term variable component awarded to Executive Directors, to SEs, and Senior Managers, confirming Fila's commitment to the priority objective of sustainable value creation for shareholders and other Company stakeholders the Company has ascertained that the slight reduction in favourable votes compared to the previous year was related to the understanding of the structure of the long–term incentive.

Moreover, there were no indications from shareholders to be considered for the purposes of this Report.

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Executive summary

For the purposes of clarity, the following table summarises total Executive Directors' remuneration package structure awarded in 2024 under this Remuneration Policy; this is calculated on the basis of

remuneration payable if the "base" levels of the Executive Directors' targets set for the short-term variable component and the medium-long term variable are achieved.

OFFICE FIXED VARIABLE TOTAL
SHORT-TERM MEDIUM- TO LONG-TERM
()(*)
Chief Executive Officer
(Massimo Candela)
52.20% 26.10% 21.70% 100%
Executive Director
(Luca Pelosin)
52.30% 26.15% 21.55% 100%

(*) Deferred component in shares of the medium-/long-term variable remuneration relating to represented by the 2022- 2026 PSP, the achievement of whose performance targets (qualitative and quantitative) will be verified by the Board of Directors, on the proposal of the Remuneration Committee and subject to the favourable opinion of the Board of Statutory Auditors.

(**) The percentage values were calculated based on: (i) for the fixed component, the fixed remuneration planned for fiscal year 2023, and (ii) for the deferred share component of the medium- to long-term variable remuneration represented by the 2022-2026 PSP, the portion relating to fiscal year 2024 of the shares granted for the first, second and third cycles of the plan (in the base scenario, i.e. assuming the achievement of the performance targets at target level), based on the unit value of the same as of the respective grant date, equal to Euro 9.14 for the first cycle, Euro 7.08 for the second cycle and Euro 7,95 for the third cycle.

Please refer to Section I, paragraphs 3.2 and 3.3 of the Report for more information on the Executive Directors' remuneration package.

The Remuneration Policy defines the principles and guidelines adopted by Fila for the remuneration of the members of the Board of Directors, Senior Executives and Members of the Board of Statutory Auditors. It contributes to the corporate strategy, the pursuit of long-term interests and the sustainability of the Company and the Group, and is determined taking into account the remuneration and working conditions of Fila's employees.

1. PROCEDURES FOR THE PREPARATION, APPROVAL, ANY REVISION AND IMPLEMENTATION OF THE REMUNERATION POLICY

1.1 PARTIES INVOLVED IN THE PREPARATION, APPROVAL AND REVIEW OF THE REMUNERATION POLICY AND ITS CORRECT IMPLEMENTATION

The principal parties and boards involved in the preparation, any revision and approval of the Remuneration Policy are the Shareholders' Meeting, the Board of Directors, the Remuneration Committee and the Board of Statutory Auditors and the Independent Audit Firm. They are also responsible for the correct implementation of the Remuneration Policy and oversee its correct implementation.

A brief description of the duties, which in accordance with the applicable regulation and internal regulation of Fila are required of these Boards with regards to the remuneration of the Directors, is provided below.

Shareholders' Meeting

The Shareholders' Meeting has the following duties in terms of remuneration:

  • (i) establish the remuneration of the members of the Board of Directors in accordance with Article 2364, paragraph 1, No. 3) of the Civil Code, also in accordance with Article 2389, paragraph 3 of the Civil Code and Article 15 of the By-Laws;
  • (ii) establish the remuneration of the members of the Board of Statutory Auditors as per Articles 2364, paragraph 1, no. 3), and 2402 of the Civil Code.
  • (iii) pursuant to Article 123-ter, paragraph 3-bis, of the CFA, resolve on Section I of the Report according to the time period set by the Remuneration Policy itself, and in any case at least every 3 (three) years or when the policy is amended (pursuant to Article 123-ter, paragraph 3 ter, of the CFA, this Shareholders' Meeting resolution is binding). If the Shareholders' Meeting does not approve the Remuneration Policy submitted to the binding vote, the Company will continue to pay remuneration in accordance with the most recent Remuneration Policy approved by the Shareholders' Meeting or, failing this, may continue to pay remuneration in accordance with current practice. The Company shall submit a new Remuneration Policy to the shareholders' vote at the latest at the next Shareholders' Meeting provided for by Article 2364, paragraph 2, of the Civil Code;
  • (iv) pursuant to Article 123-ter, paragraph 6 of the CFA, decide in favour or against Section II of the Report (in accordance with the above-stated regulation; this Shareholders' Meeting decision is not binding);

(v) deliberates on any remuneration plans based on shares or other financial instruments for Directors, employees or collaborators of the Group, in accordance with Article 114-bis of the CFA.

Board of Directors

The Board of Directors:

  • (i) sets up an internal Remuneration Committee;
  • (ii) establishes the remuneration of the Executive Directors on the proposal of the Remuneration Committee (and, where necessary, of the Control, Risks and Related Parties Committee), with prior opinion from the Board of Statutory Auditors, within any remuneration established by the Shareholders' Meeting in accordance with Article 2389, paragraph 3 of the Civil Code and breaks down the fixed annual remuneration for execution of office, established in totality by the Shareholders' Meeting, as set out by Article 15 of the By-Laws;
  • (iii) draws up, on the proposal of the Remuneration Committee and through a transparent procedure, the Remuneration Policy;
  • (iv) approves the Remuneration Report to be put to the Shareholders' Meeting in accordance with Articles 123-ter of the CFA and 84-quater of the Issuers' Regulation;
  • (v) prepares any remuneration plans based on shares or other financial instruments for Directors, employees or collaborators of the Company and of the Group, in accordance with Article 114 bis of the CFA, submitting them also for the approval of the Shareholders' Meeting of the Company and ensuring their implementation.

Remuneration Committee

The Remuneration Committee assists the Board of Directors through investigative, proposal and consultation duties, for the evaluations and decisions concerning the remuneration of Directors, Statutory Auditors and Senior Executives. Specifically, the Remuneration Committee:

  • (i) assists the Board of Directors in developing the Remuneration Policy;
  • (ii) periodically assesses the adequacy and overall consistency of the Remuneration Policy for Directors, Statutory Auditors and Senior Executives. It shall make any proposals to the Board of Directors for revisions in this regard;
  • (iii) monitors the application of the Remuneration Policy for Directors, Statutory Auditors and Senior Executives and verifies, in particular, the achievement of performance targets;
  • (iv) presents proposals or expresses opinions to the Board of Directors on the remuneration of the Executive Directors as well as establishing the performance targets related to the variable component of this remuneration;
  • (v) review in advance the annual remuneration report to be made available to the public at the Shareholders' Meeting for presentation of the Annual Financial Statements; and
  • (vi) carries out duties given to it by the Board of Directors.

This committee guarantees the broadest scope of information and transparency on the remuneration of the Executive Directors, as well as the manner for determining their remuneration. In any case, as per Article 2389, paragraph 3 of the Civil Code, the sole responsibility of the Remuneration Committee is to present proposals, while the power of determining the remuneration of Executive Directors remains with the Board of Directors, having consulted with the Board of Statutory Auditors and, where required pursuant to the Consob RPT Regulation and the RPT Policy, the Control, Risks and Related Parties Committee.

With regard to the role, composition and functioning of the Remuneration Committee, reference should be made to Paragraph 1.2 1.2

Board of Statutory Auditors

The Board of Statutory Auditors expresses an opinion upon the remuneration proposals of the Executive Directors, in addition to other persons holding specific offices, in accordance with Article 2389, paragraph 3 of the Civil Code, verifying the consistency of such with the Remuneration Policy adopted by the Company.

Independent Audit Firm

The Independent Audit Firm verifies that the Directors provide Section II of the Report.

1.2 REMUNERATION COMMITTEE

The Remuneration Committee currently in office was appointed with the Board of Directors resolution of April 27, 2021. The composition, appointment, duties and operating procedures of the Remuneration Committee are governed by the Corporate Governance Code and the Board of Directors and Committees Regulation, which were approved by the Board of Directors on May 14, 2021.1

In line with the recommendations of the Corporate Governance Code, the Remuneration Committee comprises at least 3 (three) Non-Executive Directors, the majority of whom are independent. The Chairperson is selected from among the Independent Directors. Also in line with the Corporate Governance Code, the Remuneration Committee regulation stipulates that at least 1 (one) of its members should possess appropriate accounting, financial or remuneration policy knowledge and experience, as assessed by the Board of Directors on appointment.

In addition, pursuant to the provisions of the Corporate Governance Code, if the Chairperson of the Board of Directors who is evaluated as independent participates in the Remuneration Committee: (i) a majority of the members of the Remuneration Committee are other Independent Directors; and (ii) he/she does not chair the Remuneration Committee.

At the date of the Report. the composition of the Remuneration Committee is as shown in the following table.

1 The Board of Directors and Committees Regulation is available on the Company's website www.filagroup.it, in the "Governance" section.

DIRECTOR DATE OF APPOINTMENT COMPETENCES HELD
Carlo Paris (Chairperson) April 27, 2021 Independent Director with knowledge and skills in
accounting, financial matters and remuneration policies.
Annalisa Barbera April 27, 2021 Non-Executive Director with knowledge and skills in
accounting, financial matters and remuneration policies.
Giorgina Gallo April 27, 2021 Independent Director with knowledge and skills in
accounting, financial matters and remuneration policies.

On appointment, the Board of Directors positively assessed the knowledge and competence on financial matters and remuneration policies of all the members of the Committee.

The meetings of the Remuneration Committee are held as a collective and are appropriately minuted.

As indicated in Section I, Chapter One, Paragraph 1.1, the Remuneration Committee is not the only entity involved in the preparation, approval and any revision of the Remuneration Policy. The plurality of parties involved, in addition to complying with regulatory requirements, ensures the most complete transparency of decision-making processes relating to the remuneration of Directors, Statutory Auditors and Senior Executives and guarantees that decisions on the matter are taken in a transparent, informed and timely manner by the boards responsible, which, through mutual control, avoid the emergence of conflicts of interest.

Similarly, in accordance with the provisions of the Corporate Governance Code, no Director takes part in the meetings of the Remuneration Committee at which proposals are definitively made to the Board of Directors regarding his or her own remuneration.

On invitation, representatives of company departments and independent experts and/or other parties, whose participation is considered beneficial for the discussion of the matters at issue, may attend meetings of the Remuneration Committee. We note that during the Committee meetings held in 2023, the Executive Director (who also holds the position of Head of Human Resources) and the Chief Executive Officer were invited to attend some Committee meetings. The sole purpose of this was to present the Group's strategies and corporate vision with the aim of identifying and developing qualitative and quantitative targets and taking part in the discussion. Both Directors left the meeting before any resolution was passed.

Where considered necessary and/or beneficial for the execution of its duties, the Remuneration Committee may use outside remuneration policy consultants, making use of the annual budget allocated by the Board of Directors.

For more information relating to the activities of the Remuneration Committee in 2023, reference should be made to the Corporate Governance and Ownership Structure Report at December 31, 2023, available at the Company's registered office (via XXV Aprile No. 5, Pero), on the website (www.filagroup.it), in the "Governance" section and on the authorised storage mechanism eMarket Storage (), in accordance with law.

In the period between May 2023 and March 2024, the Remuneration Committee, among other matters:

  • (i) made its assessments of the adequacy, consistency and concrete application of 2023 Remuneration Policy;
  • (ii) analysed the results of the votes cast by the Shareholders' Meeting last April 21, 2023 on the Remuneration Policy and compensation paid in 2022;
  • (iii) defined the Remuneration Policy described in this Report;
  • (iv) prepared this Report;
  • (v) monitored and verified the achievement of the annual performance targets (qualitative and quantitative) for the year 2023 with regard to the short-term variable remuneration of the Executive Directors, Senior Executives and Senior Managers, as set out in the 2023 Remuneration Policy;
  • (vi) presented proposals to the Board of Directors for the variable remuneration component of the Executive Directors for the year 2023;
  • (vii) made the following proposals (which were submitted in advance to the Control, Risks and Related Parties Committee pursuant to the RPT Policy) to the Board of Directors: (a) grant of remuneration to the Honorary Chairperson for the 2023 financial year; (b) grant of an extraordinary bonus to the Chief Executive Officer, related to the transaction designed to enhance the shareholding in the Indian subsidiary DOMS Industries Limited; and (c) grant of an extraordinary bonus to the Executive Director and other Senior Executives and Senior Managers within the Fila Group, in recognition of the exceptional activities undertaken to the benefit of the US subsidiary Dixon Ticonderoga;
  • (viii) formulated proposals to the Board of Directors on the definition of the beneficiaries of the third cycle (i.e. 2024-2026) of the 2022-2026 Performance Shares Plan and on the related qualitative and quantitative targets.

The Remuneration Committee, in its current composition, will also be required to present the Report to the Shareholders' Meeting (scheduled for April 2024).

For 2024, the Remuneration Committee, in its new composition, will be called upon to organise the additional activities briefly outlined below:

  • (i) formulation of a proposal to determine the remuneration of Executive Directors appointed by the Shareholders' Meeting;
  • (ii) assessments of the adequacy, consistency and concrete application of Remuneration Policy; and
  • (iii) scheduling of activities for the first quarter of 2025.

2. INDEPENDENT EXPERTS INVOLVED IN PREPARING THE REMUNERATION POLICY

Considering that the Remuneration Policy described in this Report essentially derives from the 2023 Remuneration Policy, the Remuneration Committee did not seek independent experts' advice.

3. REMUNERATION POLICY

3.1 AIMS AND PRINCIPLES OF THE REMUNERATION POLICY

The Remuneration Policy is drawn up so as to ensure an overall remuneration structure in line with the current and future requirements of the Company and the Group and which recognises the managerial value of the beneficiaries and the contribution provided to the growth of the Company in terms of their respective competences.

The Remuneration Policy contributes to the corporate strategy, the pursuit of long-term interests and the sustainability of the Company and the Group. It seeks to attract, maintain and motivate individuals of high professional standing, with particular regard to key positions for the development and management of the business, in addition to rewarding the achievement of the individual and company performance targets on the basis of the Company's economic-financial growth indicators and specific non-financial objectives (including those relating to "Environmental, Social, and Corporate Governance - ESG").

The main purpose of the Remuneration Policy is to align the interests of the Company's management with the pursuit of the priority objective of creating sustainable value for Fila's shareholders and other stakeholders in the medium to long term. As such, the Board of Directors and the Remuneration Committee define the Remuneration Policy so as to ensure constant alignment between the shortand medium/long-term performance targets assigned to management and the main strategic drivers of the Company and the Group. These focus particularly on the pursuit of efficient business integration at the various Group companies, and the pursuit of a sustainable growth strategy in the medium/long term.

The Remuneration Policy, in line with the general objectives outlined above, is based on the following key principles and is defined according to the following criteria:

  • (i) appropriate balance between the fixed and variable components according to the strategic objectives and the risk management policy of the Company, taking account of the sector in which the Group operates and the operations carried out, in order to avoid conduct which does not serve the creation of sustainable value over the short and medium/long term, while providing that the variable component represents a significant part of the overall remuneration;
  • (ii) definition of limits for the payment of variable components;
  • (iii) determination of performance targets, to which the payment of variable components is linked, predetermined, measurable and linked in significant part to a long-term horizon. They must be consistent with the strategic objectives of the Company and/or the Group and are aimed at promoting its sustainable success, including, where relevant, non-financial parameters;

  • (iv) creation of a direct link between remuneration and performance, through mechanisms which provide for the issue of differing levels of bonuses linked to the partial or total achievement of the objectives;
  • (v) establishment of overall remuneration levels which recognise the professional value of individuals and their contribution to the creation of sustainable value over the short and medium/long-term period; and
  • (vi) provision of an adequate deferral period with respect to the time of maturity for the payment of a significant part of the variable component, consistent with the underlying business activity and the related risk profiles.

The Company stipulates contractual conditions to allow for the restitution, in full or in part, of the variable remuneration components paid (or withhold any sums subject to deferred payment), on the basis of data which is subsequently clearly erroneous in accordance with Article 5, Recommendation No. 27, letter e) of the Corporate Governance Code (clawback and malus clauses).

In line with the principles set out above, the Shareholders' Meeting of April 27, 2022 approved the adoption of the 2022-2026 Performance Shares Plan, intended for Executive Directors, Senior Executives and Senior Managers, to replace the 2019-2021 Performance Shares Plan, intended for the same categories of beneficiaries and which expired naturally on December 31, 2021.

The beneficiaries of the first cycle (i.e. 2022-2024) of the 2022-2026 Performance Shares Plan were duly identified on March 22, 2022 by the Board of Directors, on the proposal of the Remuneration Committee, subject to approval of the same new incentive plan by the Shareholders' Meeting.

The beneficiaries of the second cycle (i.e. 2023-2025) of the 2022-2026 Performance Shares Plan were duly identified on March 22, 2023 by the Board of Directors, on the proposal of the Remuneration Committee.

The beneficiaries of the third cycle (i.e. 2024-2026) of the 2022-2026 Performance Shares Plan were duly identified on March 19, 2024 by the Board of Directors, on the proposal of the Remuneration Committee.

The 2022-2026 Performance Shares Plan seeks to boost the Company's attractiveness with reference to external parties, as well as to encourage the retention and incentivisation of those Directors, employees or collaborators considered significant for the Group, enhancing the value of the Company and of the Group and the dissemination of a value creation culture in all strategic and operating decisions. It also seeks to align the interests of senior management with those of the shareholders over the long term.

In accordance with the provisions of Article 5, Recommendation No. 28 of the Corporate Governance Code, the 2022-2026 Performance Shares Plan provides for an overall vesting period for the rights and retention of the shares granted to the beneficiaries thereof (referred to as the minimum holding) of at least five (5) years. Specifically, the 2022-2026 Performance Shares Plan requires beneficiaries to hold the shares granted at the end of each three-year vesting period (2022- 2024/2023-2025/2024-2026) for 24 (twenty-four) months, net of any shares sold to meet tax obligations through the "sell to cover" method.

The 2024 Remuneration Policy is substantially consistent and in continuity with the structure of the 2023 Remuneration Policy. It confirms the previous objectives of harmonising the Remuneration

Policy at the Group and individual level (for Executive Directors, Senior Executives and Senior Managers), while specifically retaining distinctive characteristics aimed at enhancing strategic skills and ensuring the retention of key resources.

The Remuneration Policy remains in force for one year and therefore until December 31, 2024. It provides for:

  • (a) a 2022-2026 Performance Shares Plan for Executive Directors, Senior Executives and Senior Managers, with a single timeframe for all beneficiaries and aligned with the objectives of the Group's business plan. In addition, the process of granting beneficiaries rights to receive shares on a rolling basis is intended to mitigate the effects of any circumstances that were extraordinary or unforeseeable at the time of adopting the 2022-2026 PSP;
  • (b) a balance between the fixed and variable component, as well as adequate weighting between the short-term and long-term variable components;
  • (c) indication of performance targets, to which the disbursement of the variable components is linked, quantitative (of an economic-financial nature) and qualitative (of a non-financial nature, including with regard to "Environmental, Social, and Corporate Governance - ESG"), measurable, consistent with the strategic objectives of the Company and/or the Group and aimed at promoting the sustainable success of the Company;
  • (d) adoption of performance and payout curves applicable to variable remuneration linked to short-term and long-term quantitative targets - adequately incentivising and uniform for Executive Directors, Senior Executives and Senior Managers;
  • (e) a restriction on the payment of the short-term variable component linked to qualitative targets, which provides for a bonus reduction in connection with the partial or total failure to achieve specific quantitative targets;
  • (f) the fixing of the exchange rate to the budget, to be used for the consolidation of economic and financial targets applicable to the variable remuneration linked to the achievement of both short-term and long-term targets;
  • (g) uniform application of clawback and malus clauses for Executive Directors, Senior Executives and Senior Managers;

The Remuneration Policy is largely a continuation of the 2023 Remuneration Policy. The main changes from the 2023 Remuneration Policy consist of (i) identification of new targets for short-term qualitative Executive Directors' variable component allocation; and (ii) launch of the third cycle (i.e. 2024-2026) of the 2022-2026 Performance Shares Plan, with consequent identification of relevant beneficiaries.

In the preparation of the Remuneration Policy, the Board of Directors has considered the remuneration and working conditions of employees. In particular, we note that (i) Fila's employees are subject to the sector's national collective bargaining agreements and the industrial managers contract; (ii) Fila constantly monitors the level of remuneration provided for the employees of the Company and of the main Group companies in order to guarantee an effective attraction and retention policy; (iii) within the framework of the short and long-term incentive plans (including the 2022-2026 PSP), it is envisaged that the beneficiaries include not only the Executive Directors and Senior Executives, but also employees of the Company and of the Group with managerial functions

and relevant for the growth and sustainability of the Group's business (the so-called Senior Managers); (iv) a significant part of the employees of the Company and of the main subsidiaries of the Group are included in the short-term incentive plans according to performance indicators similar to those used for the assessment of the Executive Directors, Senior Executives and Senior Managers.

The Board of Directors and the Remuneration Committee, in defining the Remuneration Policy, have taken into account the guidelines expressed by the shareholders during the Shareholders' Meeting vote on Section I of the 2023 remuneration policy and 2022 report (favourable votes equal to 85.95% and 94.607% respectively of the total voting rights represented at the Shareholders' Meeting), which confirmed significant shareholder approval of the structure, principles and remuneration levels provided for therein and which, therefore, remain unchanged.

3.2 OUTLINE OF THE REMUNERATION POLICY

This section contains the description of the Remuneration Policy defined by the Company, with specific reference to the following managers:

  • (i) members of the Board of Directors, divided into:
    • a. Non-Executive Directors;
    • b. Executive Directors;
  • (ii) members of the Board of Statutory Auditors;
  • (iii) Senior Executives;
  • (iv) Senior Managers;
  • (v) Honorary Chairperson.

Notwithstanding the above-mentioned harmonisation of the remuneration structure at the Group and the individual managerial level, the Company considers it appropriate to retain some differences in the calculation of the individual remuneration components, to better adjust them to the level of executive/managerial skills and responsibility recognised to the persons concerned.

(i) Members of the Board of Directors

The remuneration of members of the Board of Directors seeks to attract and motivate the best professional talent for the exercise of their duties and the achievement of the goals of the Remuneration Policy.

All Directors receive a fixed remuneration which appropriately compensates the work and commitment provided by the Directors to the Company.

In addition to the remuneration of the Directors as members of the Board of Directors, their total remuneration consists of the compensation received for participation in the internal Board Committees. This additional fee is paid as a fixed amount and is proportionate to the commitment required by each member; for this reason, it is proportionate according to the position held by the Directors within these committees, i.e. whether they take part in them as Chairperson - who is entrusted with significant commitment and organisational duties - or as simple member.

At the Board of Directors meeting of May 14, 2021, and on the proposal of the Remuneration Committee and subject to the favourable opinion of the Board of Statutory Auditors pursuant to Article 2389 of the Civil Code, the Board of Directors passed a resolution to pay the following additional fees for participation of the Company's Directors in the internal committees: (a) Euro 20,000 gross per annum for the Chairperson of the Control, Risks and Related Parties Committee and Euro 7,500 gross per annum for each member of the aforesaid Committee (excluding the Chairperson); (b) Euro 12,000 gross per annum for the Chairperson of the Remuneration Committee and Euro 6,000 gross per annum for each member of the aforesaid Committee (excluding the Chairperson).

Following the appointment of new corporate officers at the Shareholders' Meeting called for April 23, 2024, the Board of Directors will, upon the recommendation of the Remuneration Committee, determine the additional remuneration for the Directors' participation on internal committees.

a. Non-Executive Directors

Non-Executive Directors (whether Independent Directors or not) receive remuneration established by the Shareholders' Meeting in accordance with Article 2389 of the Civil Code, in addition to the reimbursement of expenses incurred.

The Chairperson of the Board of Directors is recognised a remuneration established by the Shareholders' Meeting in accordance with Article 2389 of the Civil Code, the reimbursement of expenses incurred, and is granted a fringe benefit consisting of the provision of a company car for mixed use.

During the renewal of the administrative body, the Shareholders' Meeting of April 27, 2021 resolved, on the proposal of the shareholders, to grant the Board of Directors a total gross annual remuneration of Euro 270,000.

Following the renewal of the Board of Directors by the Shareholders' Meeting of April 27, 2021, the Board of Directors, at its meeting of April 27, 2021, therefore decided to allocate this remuneration among the members of the Board of Directors as follows: (i) Euro 120,000 gross annually to the Chairperson of the Board of Directors and (ii) Euro 25,000 gross annually for each director (excluding the Chairperson of the Board of Directors).

The Shareholders' Meeting called for April 23, 2024 will determine the total gross annual remuneration for the new Board of Directors. Following the appointment, the Board will then allocate this gross annual remuneration among its members.

The remuneration paid to these Directors is not based on any financial results or specific targets of the Company.

For information regarding the establishment of remuneration for the upcoming appointment period, please see the previous paragraph.

b. Executive Directors

The remuneration of Executive Directors is adequately balanced in order to contribute effectively to the Company's strategy, the pursuit of long-term interests and the sustainability of the Company.

  • a fixed component: this component takes account of the extent and strategic importance of the role, its subjective distinctive characteristics and the strategic skills of the managers assigned to the role. The amount is sufficient to remunerate the service also in the case of the nonachievement of the financial and non-financial performance targets upon which the variable remuneration component is based, and therefore - among other issues - discourages conduct not consistent with the risk propensity of the Company. In particular, the fixed component is based on the size of the business managed and the capacity for contribution to the consolidated results of the Group;
  • a short-term variable component: this component seeks to incentivise Executive Directors to work towards achieving the annual targets, in order to maximise the value of the Group, in line with the interests of shareholders and other stakeholders. This component is achieved against, and proportionally to, the achievement of the annual financial and non-financial performance targets established by the Board of Directors, on the proposal of the Remuneration Committee and subject to the opinion of the Board of Statutory Auditors. In any case, this component is balanced - in comparison to others - to avoid short-term or opportunistic policies, favouring therefore medium/long-term strategies, in the interest of the stakeholders and the sustainability of the business;
  • a medium/long-term variable component: this component seeks to incentivise Executive Directors to maximise the value of the Group and to align the interests of these Directors with those of the shareholders and other stakeholders, within a medium/long term and sustainability framework. This remuneration will be paid on a deferred basis, at the end of 3 (three) different three-year vesting periods and will be subject to a minimum holding period of 24 (twenty-four) months;
  • fringe benefits: provide for the provisions of goods and/or services in line with market practice and applicable regulations.

For a description of the fixed component and the short-term variable component for Executive Directors, reference should be made to Section I, Chapter 3, Paragraph 3.3 (i) of this Report.

For a description of the medium/long-term component for Executive Directors, to be granted in execution of the 2022-2026 Performance Shares Plan, reference should be made Section I, Chapter 3, Paragraph 3 3.4 of this Report.

A description of the fringe benefits attributed to Executive Directors can be found in Section I, Chapter 4.

(ii) Members of the Board of Statutory Auditors

The standing members of the Board of Statutory Auditors are paid a fixed remuneration determined by the Shareholders' Meeting pursuant to Article 2402 of the Civil Code, and are reimbursed for expenses incurred in the execution of their office.

The remuneration of the Statutory Auditors and the Chairperson of the Board of Statutory Auditors is at all times commensurate with the professionalism and commitment required, the importance of the role covered, and to the size and sector of the Company.

The Shareholders' Meeting called for April 23, 2024 will determine the remuneration for the period 2024-2026.

(iii) Senior Executives

The remuneration of Senior Executives aims to concentrate greater management focus on the longterm results of the Company and on the creation of value.

The Company therefore adopted a policy to achieve these targets also through the implementation of a variable remuneration system, with a strong attraction and retention function, in line with the need for growth and internal development within the Company and the Group.

The remuneration of Senior Executives is composed of:

  • a fixed component: the amount is sufficient to remunerate the service also in the case of the nonachievement of the financial and non-financial performance targets upon which the variable remuneration component is based, and therefore - among other issues - encourages the undertaking of conduct in line with the strategy of the Company. The fixed component for Senior Executives, harmonised in the different international companies, in any case, remains commensurate at the individual level with: (a) each Executive's responsibility and level of contribution to the business and (b) the individual strategic skills;
  • a short-term variable component;
  • a medium/long-term variable component;
  • fringe benefits: fringe benefits provide for the provisions of goods and/or services in line with market practice and applicable regulations in force in the individual states.

For a description of the short-term variable component for Senior Executives, reference should be made to Section I, Chapter 3, Paragraph 3.3 (ii) of the Report.

For a description of the medium/long-term component for Senior Executives, to be granted in execution of the 2022-2026 Performance Shares Plan, reference should be made Section I, Chapter 3, Paragraph 3 3.4 of this Report.

(iv) Senior Managers

The Senior Managers Remuneration Policy is based on the position and responsibilities held in the Group in order to achieve sustainable earnings and the creation of medium/long term value for the shareholders.

The company therefore adopted a policy to achieve these targets also through the implementation of a variable remuneration system, with a strong attraction and retention function, in line with the need for growth and internal development within the Company and the Group.

The remuneration of Senior Managers is composed of:

  • a fixed component: the amount is sufficient to remunerate the service also in the case of the nonachievement of the performance targets upon which the variable remuneration component is based, and therefore - among other issues - encourages the undertaking of conduct in line with the strategy of the Company. The fixed component of Senior Managers, under harmonisation in the different international companies, in any case, remains commensurate at the individual level with: (a) the responsibility and the level of contribution to the business by each and (b) the individual strategic skills;
  • a short-term variable component;
  • a medium/long-term variable component;
  • fringe benefits: fringe benefits provide for the provisions of goods and/or services in line with market practice and applicable regulations in force in the individual states.

For a description on the short-term variable component of Senior Managers, reference should be made to Section I, Chapter 3, Paragraph 3.3 (ii) of this Report.

A description of the medium-long term variable component for Senior Managers, to be allocated as part of the 2022-2026 Performance Shares Plan, can be found in Section I, Chapter 3, Paragraph 3.4 of this Report.

(v) Honorary Chairperson

The Honorary Chairperson receives an annual remuneration set by the Board of Directors, in addition to the reimbursement of expenses incurred.

3.3 LINK BETWEEN FIXED AND VARIABLE COMPONENTS OF REMUNERATION

(i) Executive Directors

Chief Executive Officer Massimo Candela

The gross annual overall remuneration of the Chief Executive Officer is established as follows.

MEMBER DESCRIPTION OF THE GROUP TARGETS AND APPLICABLE CLAUSES
Fixed component Annual fixed component (the CEO Annual Fixed Component)
Short-term variable component Short-term variable component of a base amount equal to 50% of the CEO
Annual Fixed Component and of a maximum amount equal to 85% of the CEO
Annual Fixed Component (the CEO Short-term Variable Component) linked
to the achievement of the quantitative targets and qualitative targets described
below.
-
Quantitative targets: 70% of the CEO Short-term Variable Component is
issuable on the meeting of the EBITDA and NFP targets established by the
annual consolidated budget of the Group approved by the Board of
Directors (as amended or revised). Specifically:
(i)
70% linked to the achievement of the consolidated EBITDA targets on
the basis of a performance scale with a variable range from a minimum
-10% to a maximum of +10% (with a corresponding short-term
variable remuneration respectively from 4.90% to 49.00% of the CEO
Annual Fixed Component). Within this range, the amount of the

variable component linked to EBITDA will be based according to the
pre-set brackets; and
(ii)
30% linked to the achievement of the consolidated NFP targets on the
basis of a performance scale with a variable range from a minimum of
-10% to a maximum of Euro +10% (corresponding to the issue of a
variable remuneration respectively from 2.10% to 21.00% of the CEO
Annual Fixed Component). Within this range, the amount of the
variable component linked to NFP will be based according to the pre
set brackets.
The pay-out curve is set between a minimum of 20% of the target bonus
linked to EBITDA and NFP, where the final balance of quantitative targets
is higher than the minimum threshold of 90% envisaged by the performance
scale, and a maximum of 200% of the target bonus linked to EBITDA and
NFP, where the final balance of quantitative targets is equal to or higher than
the maximum threshold of 110% envisaged by the performance scale.
-
Qualitative targets: 30% of the CEO Short-term Variable Component (the
CEO Qualitative Component) is issuable subject to the achievement of the
following qualitative target (defined for 2024):
(i)
planning and implementation of an effective plan for meetings with investors
(50% weighting);
(ii)
implementation of activities scheduled for 2024 to reduce direct emissions
(Scope 1) and submission of a detailed plan to reduce indirect emissions
(Scope 2) (50% weighting)
(collectively, the Short-term CEO Qualitative Targets).
With reference to the pay-out curve, it is envisaged that:

where the minimum of one of the two quantitative targets is not
achieved, the target bonus linked to qualitative targets is reduced by
50%;

where the minimum of both quantitative targets is not achieved, the
target bonus linked to qualitative targets is reduced by 75%;
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Allocation:
following approval of the 2024 consolidated financial
statements, with the passing of a Board of Directors' resolution, having
consulted the Remuneration Committee and the Board of Statutory Auditors.
The Chief Executive Officer, in advance of the date set for the approval of
the 2024 consolidated financial statements, should present to the
Remuneration Committee and the Board of Directors a report on the state
of implementation of the activities whose completion constitutes a condition
for the issue of the CEO Qualitative Component. On the basis of this report,
the Board of Directors, having consulted the Remuneration Committee and
the Board of Statutory Auditors, will verify the achievement of the Short
term CEO Qualitative Targets, deciding upon the allocation of the CEO
Qualitative Component.
-
Clawback clause: obligation for the repayment to the Company of the
variable remuneration components in the case of material violation of
company or legal rules, or harmful or seriously damaging conduct such as to
alter the data utilised for the achievement of the targets.
Medium/long-term
variable
component
With reference to the medium/long-term variable component, the Company's
Remuneration Policy provides that the Chief Executive Officer is a beneficiary of
the 2022-2026 Performance Shares Plan. 2
Therefore, the medium/long-term variable component, whose aggregate amount
for the entire 2022-2026 Performance Shares Plan is a minimum of approx. 120%

2For more information on the 2022-2026 Performance Shares Plan, reference should be made to Section I, Chapter 3, Paragraph 3.4 of this Report.

and a maximum of approx. 210%3 of the CEO Annual Fixed Component
aggregated for the entire duration of the 2022-2026 Performance Shares Plan (the
"CEO Medium/Long-term Variable Component"), is linked to achieving the
quantitative targets and the qualitative targets described in the 2022-2026
Performance Shares Plan, with specific reference to the Chief Executive Officer
and as reported below.
-
Quantitative target: 70% of shares will be allocated on the achievement of
the Group's average ROI for each three-year vesting period (2022-2024,
2023-2025, 2024-2026) as per the Group's business plan. Specifically:
(i)
where the performance is below 90.00% of the target, no shares relating
to the quantitative target shall be allocated;
(ii)
where the performance is between 90.00% and 92.50% - lower range
included - of the target, 20% of the shares in relation to the quantitative
target shall be allocated;
(iii)
where the performance is between 92.50% and 95.00% - lower range
included - of the target, 40% of the shares in relation to the quantitative
target shall be allocated;
(iv)
where the performance is between 95.00% and 97.50% - lower range
included - of the target, 60% of the shares in relation to the quantitative
target shall be allocated;
(v)
where the performance is between 97.50% and 99.50% - lower range
included - of the target, 80% of the shares in relation to the quantitative
target shall be allocated;
(vi)
where the performance is between 99.50% and 100.50% - lower range
included - of the target, 100% of the shares in relation to the
quantitative target shall be allocated;
(vii)
where the performance is between 100.50% and 102.50% - lower range
included - of the target, 120% of the shares in relation to the
quantitative target shall be allocated;
(viii) where the performance is between 102.50% and 105.00% - lower range
included - of the target, 140% of the shares in relation to the
quantitative target shall be allocated;
(ix)
where the performance is between 105.00% and 107.50% - lower range
included - of the target, 160% of the shares in relation to the
quantitative target shall be allocated;
(x)
where the performance is between 107.50% and 110.00% - lower range
included - of the target, 180% of the shares in relation to the
quantitative target shall be allocated;
(xi)
where the performance is equal to or above 110% of the target, 200%
of the shares in relation to the quantitative target shall be allocated.
-
Qualitative target:
30% of the Variable Medium-Long Term CEO
Component (the "CEO Medium/Long-term Qualitative Variable
Component") payable on condition that in the three-year vesting period at
least 80% of the targets set out for the vesting period in the Sustainability
Plan are implemented (the "Medium/Long-term Term CEO Target").
-
Allocation: after approval of the consolidated financial statements for the
last financial year of each three-year vesting period (i.e., consolidated financial
statements at December 31, 2024 for the 2022-2024 cycle, consolidated
financial statements at December 31, 2025 for the 2023-2025 cycle and
consolidated financial statements at December 31, 2026 for the 2024-2026
cycle), following a Board of Directors' resolution, after consultation with the
Remuneration Committee and the Board of Statutory Auditors.

3 Percentages calculated based on a share price of Euro 7,95 per share and a fixed remuneration equal to that of 2023

The Chief Executive Officer, before the approval of the consolidated
financial statements for the last year of each three-year vesting period as
described above, shall present to the Remuneration Committee and the
Board of Directors a report on the state of implementation of the activities
whose completion constitutes a condition for the issue of the CEO
Medium/Long-term Qualitative Variable Component. On the basis of this
report, the Board of Directors, having consulted the Remuneration
Committee and the Board of Statutory Auditors, will verify the achievement
of the CEO Medium/Long-term Qualitative Targets, deciding upon the
allocation of the CEO Medium/Long-term Qualitative Variable Component.
-
Clawback clause: the Company reserves the unilateral right to obtain the
return of the shares received by the Chief Executive Officer in the event of
a violation of company or legal regulations or wilful or grossly negligent
conduct designed to alter the data used to measure achievement of the
targets.
-
Holding period: the Chief Executive Officer is required to hold for 24
(twenty-four) months all the shares allocated (net of any shares sold in order
to comply with tax obligations through the "sell to cover" method).

Executive Director Luca Pelosin

The gross annual overall remuneration of the Executive Director Luca Pelosin is established as follows.

MEMBER DESCRIPTION OF THE GROUP TARGETS AND APPLICABLE CLAUSES
Fixed component Fixed annual component (the ED Fixed Annual Component).
Short-term variable component Short-term variable component of a base amount equal to 50% of the ED
Annual Fixed Component and of a maximum amount of approx. 85% of the ED
Annual Fixed Component (the ED Short-term Variable Component) linked
to the achievement of the quantitative targets and qualitative targets described
below.
-
Quantitative targets: 70% of the ED Short-term Variable Component is
issuable on the meeting of the EBITDA and NFP targets established by the
annual consolidated budget of the Group approved by the Board of
Directors. Specifically:
(i)
70% linked to the achievement of the consolidated EBITDA targets
on the basis of a performance scale with a variable range from a
minimum -10% to a maximum of +10% (corresponding to the issue
of a short-term variable remuneration respectively from 4.90% to
49.00% of the ED Annual Fixed Component). Within this range, the
amount of the variable component linked to EBITDA will be based
according to the pre-set brackets; and
(ii)
30% linked to the achievement of the consolidated NFP targets on
the basis of a performance scale with a variable range from a minimum
of -10% to a maximum of Euro +10% (corresponding to the issue of
a variable remuneration respectively from 2.10% to 21.00% of the ED
Annual Fixed Component). Within this range, the amount of the
variable component linked to NFP will be based according to the pre
set brackets.
The pay-out curve is set between a minimum of 20% of the target bonus
linked to EBITDA and NFP, where the final balance of quantitative targets
is higher than the minimum threshold of 90% envisaged by the performance
scale, and a maximum of 200% of the target bonus linked to EBITDA and

NFP, where the final balance of quantitative targets is equal to or higher
than the maximum threshold of 110% envisaged by the performance scale.
-
Qualitative targets: 30% of the ED Short-term Variable Component (the
ED Qualitative Component) is issuable subject to the achievement of the
following qualitative targets (defined in 2024)
(i)
implementation of the cyber security road map (50% weighting);
(ii)
implementation of activities scheduled for 2024 to reduce direct emissions
(Scope 1) and submission of a detailed plan to reduce indirect emissions
(Scope 2) (50% weighting)
(collectively, the ED Short-term Qualitative Targets).
With reference to the pay-out curve, it is envisaged that:

where the minimum of one of the two quantitative targets is not
achieved, the target bonus linked to qualitative targets is reduced by
50%;

where the minimum of both quantitative targets is not achieved, the
target bonus linked to qualitative targets is reduced by 75%;
-
Allocation:
following approval of the 2024 consolidated financial
statements, with the passing of a Board of Directors' resolution, having
consulted the Remuneration Committee and the Board of Statutory
Auditors.
The Executive Director, in advance of the date set for the approval of the
2024 consolidated financial statements, should present to the Remuneration
Committee and the Board of Directors a report on the state of
implementation of the activities whose completion constitutes a condition
for the issue of the ED Qualitative Component. On the basis of this report,
the Board of Directors, having consulted the Remuneration Committee and
the Board of Statutory Auditors, will verify the achievement of the ED
Short-term Qualitative Targets, deciding upon the allocation of the ED
Qualitative Component.
-
Clawback clause: obligation for the repayment to the Company of the
variable remuneration components in the case of material violation of
company or legal rules, or harmful or seriously damaging conduct such as
to alter the data utilised for the achievement of the targets.
Medium/long-term
variable
component
With reference to the medium/long-term variable component, the Company's
Remuneration Policy provides that the Executive Director is the beneficiary of
the 2022-2026 Performance Shares Plan.4
Therefore, the medium/long-term variable component, whose aggregate amount
for the entire 2022-2026 Performance Shares Plan is a minimum of approx. 120%
and a maximum of approx. 210%5 of the CEO Annual Fixed Component
aggregated for the entire duration of the 2022-2026 Performance Shares Plan
(the "CEO Medium/Long-term Variable Component"), is linked to
achieving the quantitative targets and the qualitative targets described in the
2022-2026 Performance Shares Plan, with specific reference to the Chief
Executive Officer and as reported below.
-
Quantitative target: 70% of shares will be allocated on the achievement of
the Group's average ROI for each three-year vesting period (2022-2024,
2023-2025, 2024-2026) as per the Group's business plan. Specifically:
(i)
where the performance is below 90.00% of the target, no shares
relating to the quantitative target shall be allocated;

4For more information on the 2022-2026 Performance Shares Plan, reference should be made to Section I, Chapter 3, Paragraph 3.4 of this Report.

5 Percentages calculated based on a share price of Euro 7,.95 per share and a fixed remuneration equal to that of 2023.

(ii) where the performance is between 90.00% and 92.50% - lower range
included - of the target, 20% of the shares in relation to the
quantitative target shall be allocated;
(iii) where the performance is between 92.50% and 95.00% - lower range
included - of the target, 40% of the shares in relation to the
quantitative target shall be allocated;
(iv) where the performance is between 95.00% and 97.50% - lower range
included - of the target, 60% of the shares in relation to the
quantitative target shall be allocated;
(v) where the performance is between 97.50% and 99.50% - lower range
included - of the target, 80% of the shares in relation to the
quantitative target shall be allocated;
(vi) where the performance is between 99.50% and 100.50% - lower range
included - of the target, 100% of the shares in relation to the
quantitative target shall be allocated;
(vii) where the performance is between 100.50% and 102.50% - lower
range included - of the target, 120% of the shares in relation to the
quantitative target shall be allocated;
(viii) where the performance is between 102.50% and 105.00% - lower
range included - of the target, 140% of the shares in relation to the
quantitative target shall be allocated;
(ix) where the performance is between 105.00% and 107.50% - lower
range included - of the target, 160% of the shares in relation to the
quantitative target shall be allocated;
(x) where the performance is between 107.50% and 110.00% - lower
range included - of the target, 180% of the shares in relation to the
quantitative target shall be allocated;
(xi) where the performance is equal to or above 110% of the target, 200%
of the shares in relation to the quantitative target shall be allocated.
-
Qualitative target:
30% of the ED Medium/Long-term Variable
Component (the "ED Medium/Long-term Qualitative Variable
Component") payable on condition that in the three-year vesting period at
least 80% of the targets set out for the vesting period in the Sustainability
Plan are implemented (the "ED Medium/Long-term Qualitative
Target").
-
Allocation: after approval of the consolidated financial statements for the
last financial year of each three-year vesting period (i.e., consolidated
financial statements at December 31, 2024 for the 2022-2024 cycle,
consolidated financial statements at December 31, 2025 for the 2023-2025
cycle and consolidated financial statements at December 31, 2026 for the
2024-2026 cycle), following a Board of Directors' resolution, after
consultation with the Remuneration Committee and the Board of Statutory
Auditors.
The Executive Director, before the approval of the consolidated financial
statements for the last year of each three-year vesting period as described
above, shall present to the Remuneration Committee and the Board of
Directors a report on the state of implementation of the activities whose
completion constitutes a condition for the issue of the ED Medium/Long
term Qualitative Variable Component. On the basis of this report, the Board
of Directors, having consulted the Remuneration Committee and the Board
of Statutory Auditors, will verify the achievement of the ED Medium/Long
term Qualitative Targets, deciding upon the allocation of the ED
Medium/Long-term Qualitative Variable Component.
- Clawback clause: the Company reserves the unilateral right to obtain the
return of the shares received by the Executive Director in the event of a
violation of company or legal regulations or wilful or grossly negligent

conduct designed to alter the data used to measure achievement of the
targets.
-
Holding period: the Executive Director is required to hold for 24 (twenty
four) months all the shares allocated (net of any shares sold in order to
comply with tax obligations through the "sell to cover" method).

Common application provisions

The criteria for the normalisation of EBITDA and the NFP are described at Annex A of the present Report. The calculation of the EBITDA and the NFP will be based on a like-for-like consolidation scope (without including therefore the EBITDA and NFP of the companies acquired and/or disposed of and/or merged and/or incorporated and not considered in the Group business plan), normalising (i) in the calculation of the NFP also non-recurring charges incurred during the year and (ii) in the calculation of the EBITDA the value of the bonus, both in the budget and actual figures, for the verification of the achievement of the quantitative targets of this component of the Executive Directors as well as the Senior Executives and Senior Managers.

The fixing of the exchange rate to the budget is also envisaged, to be used for the consolidation of economic and financial objectives applicable to the variable remuneration linked to the achievement of both short-term and long-term objectives

Where one or more of the Relevant Events occurs, the Board of Directors - also on the proposal on the Remuneration Committee - shall make the amendments and supplementations considered necessary and appropriate to neutralise the effects of the Relevant Events to the objectives and/or governance of the remuneration plans of the Executive Directors, and maintain therefore as far as possible the substantial content of the plan and the concrete opportunity to achieve the bonuses therein unchanged.

(ii) Senior Executives and Senior Managers

The variable remuneration of Senior Executives and Senior Managers is composed of a short-term variable component and a medium/long term variable component, as detailed below.

Senior Executives (SEs) and Senior Managers (SMs) - Short-term variable component

The short-term variable component of Senior Executives and Senior Managers depends on the level of contribution to the Company's consolidated results by the companies included in the scope of reference and/or by the level of challenges managed in relation to the relevant business area or the Group in general.

On this basis, for the purposes of calculating the short-term variable component, Senior Executives and Senior Managers are divided into responsibility functions as follows:

  • SEs Country Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Chief Financial Officer (CFO);
  • Other SEs;
  • SM in the role of Country CEO, Officer and Executive Vice-Chairperson (EVC);
  • SM in the role of Group Vice-Chairperson (GVC) Vice-Chairperson (VP).

The principles and procedures for the establishment of the short-term variable component of Senior Executives is shown below.

SES - COUNTRY CEO AND CFO OTHER SES
Short-term
variable
component
Short-term variable component of a maximum
amount equal to 85% of the Annual Fixed
Component (the Country SE Short-term
Variable
Component)
linked
to
the
achievement of the quantitative targets and
qualitative targets described below.
Short-term variable component of a maximum
amount equal to 75% of the Annual Fixed
Component (the Other SE Short-term Variable
Component) linked to the achievement of the
quantitative
targets
and
qualitative
targets
described below.
Quantitative
targets
70% of the Country SE Short-term Variable
Component is issuable on the meeting of the
EBITDA and NFP targets established by the
regions and/or of the local entity annual budget.
Specifically:
50% of the Other SE Short-term Variable
Component is issuable on the meeting of the
EBITDA and NFP targets established by the
regions and/or of the local entity annual budget or
of the Group. Specifically:
o
70% linked to the achievement of the
EBITDA targets on the basis of a
performance scale with a variable range
from a minimum -10% to a maximum of
+10% (with a corresponding short-term
variable remuneration respectively from
4.90% to 49.00% of the CEO Annual Fixed
Component).
Within
this
range,
the
amount of the variable component linked
to EBITDA will be based according to the
pre-set brackets; and
o
70% linked to the achievement of the
EBITDA
targets
on
the
basis
of
a
performance scale with a variable range from
a minimum -10% to a maximum of +10%
(with a corresponding short-term variable
remuneration respectively from 2.45% to
35.00%
of
the
CEO
Annual
Fixed
Component). Within this range, the amount
of the variable component linked to EBITDA
will be based according to the pre-set
brackets; and
o
30% linked to the achievement of the NFP
targets on the basis of a performance scale
with a variable range from a minimum of -
10% to a maximum of Euro +10%
(corresponding to the issue of a variable
remuneration respectively from 2.10% to
21.00% of the Annual Fixed Component).
Within this range, the amount of the
variable component linked to NFP will be
based according to the pre-set brackets.
o
30% linked to the achievement of the NFP
targets on the basis of a performance scale
with a variable range from a minimum of -
10%
to a
maximum
of
Euro
+10%
(corresponding to the issue of a variable
remuneration respectively from 1.05% to
15.00% of the Annual Fixed Component).
Within this range, the amount of the variable
component linked to NFP will be based
according to the pre-set brackets.
The performance curve is set as between a
minimum of 90% and a maximum of 110% of
the EBITDA and of the NFP of the region
and/or local entity annual budget.
The performance curve is set as between a
minimum of 90% and a maximum of 110% of the
EBITDA and of the NFP of the region and/or
local entity annual budget or of the Group.
The pay-out curve is set between a minimum of 20% of the target bonus linked to EBITDA and NFP,
where the final balance of quantitative targets is higher than the minimum threshold of 90% envisaged
by the performance scale, and a maximum of 200% of the target bonus linked to EBITDA and NFP,
where the final balance of quantitative targets is equal to or higher than the maximum threshold of
110% envisaged by the performance scale.
Qualitative
targets
30% of the Country SE Short-term Variable
Component
is
issuable
subject
to
the
achievement of the qualitative targets which
depend on the specific characteristics of the role.
50% of the Other SE Short-term Variable
Component is issuable subject to the achievement
of the qualitative targets which depend on the
specific characteristics of the role.
With reference to the pay-out curve, it is envisaged that:
o
where the minimum of one of the two quantitative targets is not achieved, the target bonus linked
to qualitative targets is reduced by 50%;

o
where the minimum of both quantitative targets is not achieved, the target bonus linked to
qualitative targets is reduced by 75%;
Clawback
clause
The Senior Executives have the obligation to repay to the Company the variable remuneration
components in the case of material violation of company or legal rules, or harmful or seriously
damaging conduct such as to alter the data utilised for the achievement of the targets.

The principles and procedures for the establishment of the short-term variable component of Senior Managers is shown below.

SMS - WITH ROLE OF COUNTRY CEO -
OFFICER - EVC
SMS WITH ROLE OF GVC AND VC
Short-term
variable
component
Short-term variable component of a maximum
amount equal to 68% of the Country SM Annual
Fixed Component (the Country SM Short
term Variable Component) linked to the
achievement of the quantitative targets and
qualitative targets described below.
Short-term variable component of a maximum
amount equal to 50% of the Other SM Annual
Fixed Component (the Other SM Short-term
Variable Component) linked to the achievement
of the quantitative targets and qualitative targets
described below.
Quantitative
targets
70% of the Country SM Short-term Variable
Component is issuable on the meeting of the
EBITDA and NFP targets established by the
local entity annual budget. Specifically:
o
70% linked to the achievement of the
EBITDA targets on the basis of a
performance scale with a variable range
from a minimum -10% to a maximum of
+10% (with a corresponding short-term
variable remuneration respectively from
1.72% to 39.20% of the CEO Annual Fixed
Component).
Within
this
range,
the
amount of the variable component linked
to EBITDA will be based according to the
pre-set brackets based on a performance
scale with a variable range; and
o
30% linked to the achievement of the NFP
targets on the basis of a performance scale
with a variable range from a minimum of -
10% to a maximum of Euro +10%
(corresponding to the issue of a variable
remuneration respectively from 0.74% to
16.80% of the Annual Fixed Component).
Within this range, the amount of the
variable component linked to NFP will be
based according to the pre-set brackets.
50% of the Other SM Short-term Variable
Component is issuable on the meeting of the
EBITDA and NFP targets established by the
regions and/or of the local entity annual budget or
of the Group. Specifically:
o
70% linked to the achievement of the
EBITDA
targets
on
the
basis
of
a
performance scale with a variable range from
a minimum -10% to a maximum of +10%
(with a corresponding short-term variable
remuneration respectively from 1.31% to
21.00%
of
the
CEO
Annual
Fixed
Component). Within this range, the amount
of the variable component linked to EBITDA
will be based according to the pre-set brackets
based on a performance scale with a variable
range; and
o
30% linked to the achievement of the NFP
targets on the basis of a performance scale
with a variable range from a minimum of -
10%
to a
maximum
of
Euro
+10%
(corresponding to the issue of a variable
remuneration respectively from 0.56% to
9.00% of the Annual Fixed Component).
Within this range, the amount of the variable
component linked to NFP will be based
according to the pre-set brackets.
The performance curve is set as between a
minimum of 90% and a maximum of 110% of
the EBITDA and of the NFP of the region
and/or local entity annual budget.
The performance curve is set as between a
minimum of 90% and a maximum of 110% of the
EBITDA and of the NFP of the region and/or
local entity annual budget or of the Group.
The pay-out curve is set between a minimum of
20% of the target bonus linked to EBITDA and
NFP, where the final balance of quantitative
targets is higher than the minimum threshold of
90% envisaged by the performance scale, and a
maximum of 200% of the target bonus linked to
EBITDA and NFP, where the final balance of
quantitative targets is equal to or higher than the
The pay-out curve is set between a minimum of
50% of the target bonus linked to EBITDA and
NFP, where the final balance of quantitative
targets is higher than the minimum threshold of
90% envisaged by the performance scale, and a
maximum of 150% of the target bonus linked to
EBITDA and NFP, where the final balance of
quantitative targets is equal to or higher than the

maximum threshold of 110% envisaged by the
performance scale.
maximum threshold of 110% envisaged by the
performance scale.
Qualitative
targets
30% of the Country SM Short-term Variable
Component
is
issuable
subject
to
the
achievement of the qualitative targets which
depend on the specific characteristics of the role.
50% of the Other SM Short-term Variable
Component is issuable subject to the achievement
of the qualitative targets which depend on the
specific characteristics of the role.
With reference to the pay-out curve, it is envisaged that:
o
where the minimum of one of the two quantitative targets is not achieved, the target bonus linked
to qualitative targets is reduced by 50%;
o
where the minimum of both quantitative targets is not achieved, the target bonus linked to
qualitative targets is reduced by 75%;
Clawback
clause
The Senior Managers have the obligation to repay to the Company the variable remuneration
components in the case of material violation of company or legal rules, or harmful or seriously
damaging conduct such as to alter the data utilised for the achievement of the targets.

Senior Executives and Senior Managers- Medium/long term variable component

The Remuneration Policy of the Company provides that the medium/long-term variable component for Senior Executives and Senior Managers is established in accordance with the targets and principles outlined in the 2022-2026 Performance Shares Plan.

For more information on the 2022-2026 Performance Shares Plan, reference should be made to Section I, Chapter 3, Paragraph 3.4 of this Report.

3.4 2022-2026 PERFORMANCE SHARES PLAN

Upon the proposal of the Board of Directors, the 2022-2026 Performance Shares Plan was approved at the Shareholders' Meeting on April 27, 2022, replacing the 2019-2021 Performance Shares Plan, which naturally expired on December 31, 2021.

This represents a medium/long-term incentive system based on the free allocation of Company shares and subject to the achievement of specific performance targets, in addition to continued employment with the Group.

Specifically, the 2022-2026 Performance Shares Plan consists of 3 (three) annual share grants ("rolling" plan), each of which corresponds to a three-year performance period (2022-2024, 2023- 2025, 2024-2026); for each grant, shares may be allocated to the beneficiaries after 3 (three) years (three-year vesting period) to an extent linked to the results achieved by them in the amounts as well as according to the terms and conditions set out in the 2022-2026 PSP regulations.

Specifically, except as described below, the free allocation of shares is linked to the fulfilment of the following conditions: (i) maintenance, as of the allocation date, of (a) the employment and/or directorship relationship existing between the individual beneficiary and the relevant company of the Group and (b) the status of beneficiary of the 2022-2026 PSP by reason of the role held; and (ii) the achievement of the minimum performance targets valid for each grant cycle of the 2022-2026 Performance Shares Plan linked (a) partly to the achievement of industrial performance targets and

The 2022-2026 Performance Shares Plan makes it possible to:

  • link remuneration with the medium/long-term enterprise performance, in order to further align managerial strategy with the interests of the shareholders, ensuring conduct orientated towards sustainable success and the achievement of the industrial and business objectives defined;
  • reward the achievement of the Group's business plan targets for each three-year vesting period;
  • increase the Company and the Group's capacity to attract and retain key and strategic personnel for the implementation of the company development plan.
2022-2026 PERFORMANCE SHARES PLAN
1. Beneficiaries:
-
First cycle (2022-2024)
Executive Directors (2), Senior Executives (5) and Senior Managers (35).7
-
Second cycle (2023-2025)
Executive Directors (2), Senior Executives (5) and Senior Managers (37).8
- Executive Directors (2), Senior Executives (5) and Senior Managers (36).
-
Third Cycle (2024-2026)
2. Targets The allocation of shares to each beneficiary is linked to achieving the
quantitative targets and qualitative targets described below.
3. Quantitative target 70% of the shares will be allocated based on the Group's average ROI (9)
for each three-year vesting period, as set out in the Group's business plan
in place during those periods; and Specifically:
(i)
where the performance is below 90.00% of the target, no shares
relating to the quantitative target shall be allocated;
(ii)
where the performance is between 90.00% and 92.50% - lower range
included - of the target, 20% of the shares in relation to the
quantitative target shall be allocated;

The guidelines of the 2022-2026 Performance Shares Plan are outlined below.

6 With reference to (i) one (plus one good leaver for part of the cycle) SE and nine Senior Manager beneficiaries of the 2022-2026 Performance Shares Plan for the first cycle (2022-2024); and (ii) one (plus one good leaver for part of the cycle) SE and 10 Senior Manager beneficiaries of the 2022-2026 Performance Shares Plan for the second cycle (2023-2025); and (iii) one SE and 10 Senior Manager beneficiaries for the third cycle (2024-2026), the 2022-2026 Performance Shares Plan provides that the quantitative component, linked to the achievement of average ROI targets, is calculated by taking into account only the scope of North America (Canada and the United States) and not of the entire Group.

7 In addition to two Senior Executives who are beneficiaries of part of the cycle as Good Leavers

8 In addition to one Senior Manager beneficiary of part of the cycle as a Good Leaver

( 9) With reference to (i) one (plus one good leaver for part of the cycle) SE and nine Senior Manager beneficiaries of the 2022-2026 Performance Shares Plan for the first cycle (2022-2024); and (ii) one (plus one good leaver for part of the cycle) SE and 10 Senior Manager beneficiaries of the 2022-2026 Performance Shares Plan for the second cycle (2023-2025); and (iii) one SE and 10 Senior Manager beneficiaries for the third cycle (2024-2026), the 2022-2026 Performance Shares Plan provides that the quantitative component, linked to the achievement of average ROI targets, is calculated by taking into account only the scope of North America (Canada and the United States) and not of the entire Group.

(iii)
where the performance is between 92.50% and 95.00% - lower range
included - of the target, 40% of the shares in relation to the
quantitative target shall be allocated;
(iv) where the performance is between 95.00% and 97.50% - lower range
included - of the target, 60% of the shares in relation to the
quantitative target shall be allocated;
(v)
where the performance is between 97.50% and 99.50% - lower range
included - of the target, 80% of the shares in relation to the
quantitative target shall be allocated;
(vi) where the performance is between 99.50% and 100.50% - lower
range included - of the target, 100% of the shares in relation to the
quantitative target shall be allocated;
(vii) where the performance is between 100.50% and 102.50% - lower
range included - of the target, 120% of the shares in relation to the
quantitative target shall be allocated;
(viii) where the performance is between 102.50% and 105.00% - lower
range included - of the target, 140% of the shares in relation to the
quantitative target shall be allocated;
(ix)
where the performance is between 105.00% and 107.50% - lower
range included - of the target, 160% of the shares in relation to the
quantitative target shall be allocated;
(x)
where the performance is between 107.50% and 110.00% - lower
range included - of the target, 180% of the shares in relation to the
quantitative target shall be allocated;
(xi)
where the performance is equal to or above 110% of the target,
200% of the shares in relation to the quantitative target shall be
allocated.
4. Qualitative target 30% of the shares will be allocated on achievement of the Group's
qualitative target, consisting of the implementation of at least 80% of the
targets envisaged for each three-year vesting period in the Sustainability
Plan.
5. Vesting period of the results The 2022-2026 Performance Shares Plan consists of 3 (three) annual
share grants ("rolling" plan), each of which corresponds to a three-year
performance period (January 1, 2022 - December 31, 2024 for the 2022-
2024 cycle, January 1, 2023 - December 31, 2025 for the 2023-2025 cycle
and January 1, 2024 - December 31, 2026 for the 2024 -2026 cycle).
6. Conditions for the allocation of
the shares
(i)
Existence of the beneficiary's employment and/or administrative
relationship with the Company or with the companies of the Group
at the time of payment of the bonus (except in the case of the so
called "good leaver") and maintenance by the individual beneficiary,
with reference to the role held, of his or her status as beneficiary
within the Group;
(ii)
achievement of the targets as per points 3 and 4.
7. Maturation of the right to receive
the shares
At the end of each three-year vesting period set out in Section 5 above.
8. Allocation of the shares At the end of each three-year vesting period, subsequent to the
measurement period set out in Section 5 above, within 60 (sixty) days of
the approval of the financial statements for the last year of each three
year vesting period.
9. Holding Period There is an obligation for all beneficiaries to maintain for 24 (twenty-four)
months all the shares allocated, net of any shares sold in order to meet
tax obligations through the sell to cover method.

10. Clawback clause Obligation for the repayment to the Company of the variable
remuneration components in the case of violation of company or legal
rules, or harmful or seriously damaging conduct such as to alter the data
utilised for the achievement of the targets.

For further information on the 2022-2026 Performance Shares Plan, reference should be made to the Prospectus prepared in accordance with Article 84-bis and Schedule 7 of Attachment 3A of the Issuers' Regulation - available on Fila's website in the "Governance/Stock Grant Plans" section - and to the relative Explanatory Report prepared in accordance with Articles 114-bis and 125-ter of the CFA, made available to the public in accordance with the terms and conditions required by applicable legislation.

4. POLICY UPON NON-MONETARY BENEFITS (FRINGE BENEFITS)

Non-Executive Directors and members of the Board of Statutory Auditors are not assigned nonmonetary benefits, with the exception of insurance coverage for liability arising from the exercise of office.

The remuneration package of the Chairperson of the Board of Directors consists, in terms of nonmonetary benefits, of the right to a company car for mixed use.

Recognition of non-monetary benefits to the Honorary Chairperson will be determined, in the event of his/her appointment, by the Board of Directors, on the recommendation of the Remuneration Committee, and may consist of insurance coverage for liability arising from the exercise of his/her office and a policy in the event of injury.

The remuneration package of the Executive Directors comprises, with regard to the non-monetary benefits, D&O insurance coverage, insurance coverage in the case of death or accident, a health policy and the assignment of a company car.

The recognition of non-monetary benefits to Senior Executives and Senior Managers is in line with market practice and applicable regulations.

5. POLICY RELATING TO TREATMENTS ESTABLISHED IN THE EVENT OF TERMINATION OF OFFICE OR EMPLOYMENT

Without prejudice to the provisions of the preceding Paragraph 3.3 of the Report regarding payment of the medium-long term variable component, as a rule, no treatment is provided for in the event of termination of office or termination of employment, except for those provided for by locally applicable regulations or defined by specific employment contracts.

The Company may stipulate - and occasionally has - non-compete agreements with Senior Executives and Senior Managers.

No agreements have been undertaken between the Company and Directors which provide for benefits on conclusion of office following a public tender offer.

The Company intends to enter into agreements with Executive Directors that regulate ex ante the financial aspects regarding early termination of employment at the initiative of the Company or the individual upon the occurrence of certain events, based on criteria that will be in line with the relevant benchmarks, without prejudice to its statutory obligations.

6. INSURANCE, SOCIAL SECURITY AND PENSION COVERAGE

For further information concerning insurance, social security and pension coverage, reference should be made to Section I, Chapter 4 of this Report.

7. FORMS OF EXTRAORDINARY REMUNERATION

The competent corporate bodies may assess and approve monetary disbursements, by means of bonuses and one-off payments of a discretionary nature, linked to corporate transactions of particular strategic significance (for example, the completion of M&A, extraordinary finance and reorganisation transactions of major importance for the Company and/or the Group) and/or to exceptional performances relating to the achievement of targets that have a significant and positive impact on the economic, equity, financial and/or income situation of the Company and/or the Group and which are not already included in the variable components of short- and medium/long-term remuneration.

Such disbursements may only be provided to those persons covered in this Report.

In the event of extraordinary remuneration pursuant to this Paragraph 7, the provisions of the Consob RPT Regulation and the RPT Policy on "related party transactions" shall apply.

8. EXCEPTIONS TO THE REMUNERATION POLICY

Pursuant to Article 123-ter, paragraph 3-bis, of the CFA, the Company grants remuneration only in accordance with the Remuneration Policy. However, the competent corporate bodies may consider and approve the payment of remuneration involving temporary departures from the Remuneration Policy, provided that:

  • (i) according to the judgement of the competent corporate bodies, exceptional circumstances exist pursuant to Article 123-ter of the CFA, i.e. situations in which a departure from the Remuneration Policy is necessary in order to pursue the long-term interests and sustainability of the Company as a whole or to ensure its ability to compete on the market. Exceptional circumstances may include, by way of example: (a) disposal, acquisition, merger, demerger, corporate reorganisation and/or other corporate transactions that entail significant changes in the scope of the Company and/or the Group's activities; (b) changes to the organisational, managerial and administrative structure of the Company and/or the Group that have an impact on the Company and/or the Group's economic and financial results and on the creation of value in the long term; (c) actions and/or initiatives aimed at attracting, retaining or replacing resources that are strategic for the Company and/or the Group as well as at ensuring that the achievement of individual or collective results that are particularly significant and positive for the Company and/or the Group is adequately valued; and
  • (ii) the waiver relates to the introduction, amendment/revision, or elimination of the following remuneration items: (a) the qualitative and/or quantitative performance targets of the short or long-term variable remuneration plans; (b) the means, timeframes and/or procedures for assessing the relative levels of achievement of the qualitative and/or quantitative performance targets of the short or long-term variable remuneration plans; (c) the performance and/or payout curves; (d) the type of financial instruments to be granted and/or the amounts to be allocated to the beneficiaries of short or long term variable remuneration and the duration of the relative vesting period; (e) lock up, clawback and malus clauses; (f) entry bonuses aimed at favouring the entry/hiring of new key resources (such as, for example, recognition of

short/medium-term incentives, etc.); (g) retention bonuses linked to the commitment to maintain the employment relationship with the Company for a specific period; (h) severance pay or other remuneration in relation to the termination of the employment relationship or office.

In the event of exceptions to the Remuneration Policy pursuant to this Paragraph 8, the provisions of the Consob RPT Regulation and the RPT Policy on "related party transactions" shall apply.

SECTION II

1. PART I - ITEMS COMPRISING REMUNERATION FOR 2023

In the first part of Section II of this Report, an adequate outline of each of the items comprising the remuneration paid to Directors and to Statutory Auditors of the Company is provided.

In 2023, remuneration was paid pursuant to the principles, goals and objectives set out in the 2023 Remuneration Policy.

Specifically, remuneration was allocated in such a way as to ensure an overall remuneration structure in line with the needs of the Company and the Group, also in light of the uncertainties linked to the global environment and inflationary pressures.

Moreover, the allocation of remuneration pursues the long-term interests and the sustainability of the Company and the Group's business and performance, as outlined in the Remuneration Policy 2023. It responds positively to the need to attract, retain and motivate staff with high professionalism, and focuses particular attention on positions considered key to the development and management of the business, enhancing the performance achieved and recognising the quality and effectiveness of the individual contribution.

Similarly, the objectives of aligning the interests of the Company's management with the pursuit of the priority objective of creating sustainable value for Fila's shareholders and other stakeholders in the medium-long term, through a weighted remuneration determination process, are considered to have been achieved, with particular reference to (i) the deployment of the Group's integrated strategic plan for the period 2021-2025 and the Group's sustainability plan for the period 2021-2025 approved by the Board of Directors; (ii) the holding of meetings of the Managerial Sustainability Committee; (iii) the implementation of the enterprise resource planning management system (SAP) at certain Group companies, the adaptation of the Group's IT infrastructure and the review of the Group's software systems; (iv) the constant monitoring of compliance with the Group's cash generation targets; and (v) the constant monitoring of the performance of the Group's sustainability indices and the preparation of the Group's Non-Financial Statement with the characteristics of the sustainability report.

1.1 BOARD OF DIRECTORS

The Shareholders' Meeting of April 27, 2021, upon renewal of the Board of Directors approved the remuneration to be assigned to the Board of Directors for the entire duration of its mandate (i.e. until the approval of the 2023 financial statements), amounting to an annual total of Euro 270,000. On the same date, the Board of Directors approved the apportionment of the total annual remuneration as follows: (i) a gross annual fee of Euro 25,000 to each Director (excluding the Chairperson of the Board of Directors) and (ii) a gross annual fee of Euro 120,000 to the Chairperson of the Board of Directors.

In addition, the Board of Directors' meeting of May 14, 2021 resolved, on the recommendation of the Remuneration Committee, to award:

(i) a gross annual fee of Euro 7,500 to each member of the Control, Risks and Related Parties Committee (excluding the Chairperson) and a gross annual fee of Euro 20,000 to the Chairperson, subject to the favourable opinion of the Board of Statutory Auditors and in accordance with Article 2389 of the Civil Code; and

(ii) a gross annual fee of Euro 6,000 to each member of the Remuneration Committee (excluding the Chairperson) and a gross annual fee of Euro 12,000 to the Chairperson, subject to the favourable opinion of the Board of Statutory Auditors and in accordance with Article 2389 of the Civil Code.

Lastly, the Board of Directors' of February 13, 2023 resolved, on the proposal of the Remuneration Committee and subject to the non-binding opinion of the Control, Risks and Related Parties Committee, to award the Honorary Chairperson annual gross remuneration for the fiscal year 2023, in the amount of Euro 150,000.

1.2 EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS

On March 22, 2022, the Board of Directors resolved, on the proposal of the Remuneration Committee, with prior favourable opinion of the Control, Risks and Related Parties Committee and the Board of Statutory Auditors, and in line with the 2022 Remuneration Policy, to allocate (i) a gross annual emolument of Euro 1,260,000 to the Chief Executive Officer, as a fixed component of his remuneration and (ii) a gross annual emolument of Euro 440,000 to the Executive Director, as a fixed component of his remuneration.

On March 19, 2024, the Board of Directors, upon the proposal of the Remuneration Committee and following the favourable opinion of the Board of Statutory Auditors, verified the achievement of the short-term qualitative and quantitative targets set out in the 2023 Remuneration Policy and, consequently, resolved to grant (a) Chief Executive Officer Massimo Candela short-term variable remuneration totalling Euro 832,860 for 2023; and (ii) Executive Director Luca Pelosin short-term variable remuneration totalling Euro 290,840 for 2023.

On August 3, 2023, on the proposal of the Remuneration Committee and subject to the favourable opinion of the Related Parties Committee and the Board of Statutory Auditors, the Board of Directors resolved to award an extraordinary bonus of Euro 1,000,000 to the Chief Executive Officer relating to the transaction to enhance the value of the shareholding in the Indian subsidiary DOMS, subject to completion of the transaction itself under certain conditions, which were subsequently met.

On August 3, 2023, on the proposal of the Remuneration Committee and subject to the favourable opinion of the Related Parties Committee and the Board of Statutory Auditors, the Board of Directors resolved to award an extraordinary bonus of Euro 250,000 to the Executive Director and of Euro 70,000 to other Senior Executives and Senior Managers within the Fila Group, in recognition of the exceptional activities undertaken to the benefit of the US subsidiary Dixon Ticonderoga.

The following table illustrates the level of achievement of the short-term qualitative and quantitative targets set out for Executive Directors in the 2023 Remuneration Policy.

RESULTS OF 2023 SHORT-TERM TARGETS
OFFICE TARGET WEIGHTING
%
RESULT LEVEL OF
ACHIEVEMENT %
REMUNERATION
RECOGNISED (IN
EURO)
QUALITATIVE TARGETS
Chief
Executive
Officer
(Massimo
defined detailed plan for 50%
reduction
in
carbon
dioxide
emissions, and 20% reduction in
water withdrawals by 2027, for
Group's
European
production
companies
50% Achieved 100% 94,500
Candela) scouting activities for potential
M&A transactions
50% Achieved 100% 94,500
Executive
Director
defined detailed plan for 50%
reduction in carbon dioxide
emissions, and 20% reduction in
water withdrawals by 2027, for
Group's European production
companies
50% Achieved 100% 33,000
(Luca Pelosin) reorganisation of U.S. subsidiary
Dixon Ticonderoga Company,
together with timely implementation
of Governance Model
50% Achieved 100% 33,000
QUANTITATIVE TARGETS
Chief
Executive
Achievement of the consolidated
EBITDA targets
70% (*) 140% 432,180
Officer
(Massimo
Candela)
Achievement of the consolidated
NFP targets
30% (*) 160% 211,680
Executive Achievement of the consolidated
EBITDA targets
70% (*) 140% 150,920
Director
(Luca Pelosin)
Achievement of the consolidated
NFP targets
30% (*) 160% 73,920

(*) This information has not been included because it refers to economic-financial data of a forecast nature that have not previously been communicated to the public.

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SUMMARY OF REMUNERATION FOR EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS IN 2023
OFFICE FIXED SHORT-TERM VARIABLE MEDIUM-/LONG-TERM
VARIABLE
OTHER TOTAL
QUANTITATIVE QUALITATIVE QUANTITATIVE QUALITATIV
E
IN EURO
Chief
Executive
Officer
(Massimo
Candela)
1,260,000 643,860 189,000 - - 1,000,000 3,092,860
Executive
Director
(Luca Pelosin)
440,000 224,840 66,000 - - 250,000 980,840
TOTAL 1,700,000 868,700 255,000 - - 1,250,000 4,073,700
PERCENTAGE VALUES
Chief
Executive
Officer
(Massimo
Candela)
40.74% 20.82% 6.11% - - 32.33% 100.00%
Executive
Director
(Luca Pelosin)
44.86% 22.92% 6.73% - - 25.49% 100.00%

A summary of the remuneration paid to Executive Directors in 2023 is outlined below.

1.3 GENERAL MANAGERS

The Company has not appointed General Managers.

1.4 SENIOR EXECUTIVES

The Senior Executives are identified by the Board of Directors of the Company, also having consulted with the Remuneration Committee.

There are no Senior Executives who received higher overall remuneration during the year than the highest overall remuneration attributed to the members of the management or control boards.

As regards those acting as Senior Executives in 2023, or also for a part of the year, the following remuneration was paid: (i) fixed remuneration as a Group employee; (ii) short-term variable remuneration; (iii) other non-monetary benefits (e.g. car allowance) and non-monetary benefits (company car, meals, insurance).

In 2023, with the termination of the relationship of one Senior Executive, the Severance Pay due to him was allocated in line with current regulations.

1.5 BOARD OF STATUTORY AUDITORS

The Shareholders' Meeting of April 27, 2021, on the appointment of the Board of Statutory Auditors, approved a gross annual remuneration for each Statutory Auditor of Euro 30,000 and of Euro 40,000 for the Chairperson of the Board of Statutory Auditors, confirming the remuneration allocated to the control body previously in office.

1.6 EXCEPTIONS TO THE 2023 REMUNERATION POLICY

No exceptions to the 2023 Remuneration Policy were applied in 2023.

1.7 INFORMATION REGARDING APPLICATION OF EX-POST CORRECTION MECHANISMS FOR VARIABLE REMUNERATION

In 2023, the Company did not apply the mechanisms for ex-post correction of the variable component (e.g. "malus" and/or "clawback" clauses), although this option is provided for in the 2023 Remuneration Policy.

1.8 COMPARISON INFORMATION

The following table provides comparison information for the last 3 (three) years, detailing the annual change:

  • (i) in the total remuneration of each of the persons for whom the information in Section II of the Report is provided by name (i.e. Executive Directors);
  • (ii) in the Company and the Group's results;
  • (iii) in the average gross annual remuneration, measured on full-time employees, of employees other than those whose remuneration is represented in Section II of the Report (i.e. Executive Directors).
COMPARISON INFORMATION - ANNUAL CHANGE
FY 2021 FY 2022 FY 2023
REMUNERATION OF THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS
Chief Executive Officer
(Massimo Candela)
2,286,957 1,590,12010 3,092,86011
Executive Director
(Luca Pelosin)
762,322 555,28012 980,84013

10 Includes value of shares awarded at close of 2019-2021 PSP.

11 The remuneration indicated includes Euro 1,000,000 as an extraordinary bonus paid for the enhancement of DOMS.

12 Includes value of shares awarded at close of 2019-2021 PSP.

13 The remuneration indicated includes Euro 250,000 as an extraordinary bonus paid for the reorganisation of Dixon Ticonderoga Co.

GROUP RESULTS
Normalised
Consolidated Revenues14
653,471,000 764,580,000 779,183,000
Normalised
Consolidated EBITDA
15
109,075,000 110,253,000 121,104,000
AVERAGE REMUNERATION ON AN EQUIVALENT BASIS FOR FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES 16
Company employees 62,510 61,588 65,508

1.9 INFORMATION ON HOW THE VOTE TAKEN AT THE SHAREHOLDERS' MEETING OF APRIL 21, 2023 ON SECTION II OF THE REMUNERATION POLICY AND REPORT WAS TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT

Group employees 14,995 14,386 13,578

The Board of Directors and the Remuneration Committee, in defining the Remuneration Policy, took into account the guidelines expressed by the shareholders during the Shareholders' Meeting vote on Section II of the 2023 remuneration policy and 2022 report (favourable votes equal to 85.95% and 94.607% respectively of the total voting rights represented at the Shareholders' Meeting), which confirmed significant shareholder approval of the remuneration paid by the Company to Directors, Statutory Auditors and Senior Executives during 2022.

* * *

The remuneration set out in this Report is based, for 2023, on the 2023 Remuneration Policy.

For further details on remuneration paid, reference should be made to the tables below.

14 Normalised Consolidated Revenues are those reported in the Consolidated Financial Statements

15 Normalised Consolidated EBITDA is that reported in the Consolidated Financial Statements

16 Average remuneration on an equivalent basis for full-time employees was calculated by considering the ratio of Labour Cost to the average number of employees shown in the Annual Financial Report.

2. PART II - BREAKDOWN OF THE REMUNERATION PAID DURING THE YEAR

Table 1

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Remuneration paid to members of the Board of Directors and of the Board of Statutory Auditors, in addition to other Senior Executives.

Name Office Period of Concl. of Fixed
remun.
Committee
remun.
Non-equity variable
remuneration
(in Euro)
Non
monetary
Other
remun.
Total Fair Value of
equity remun.
Benefits on
conclusion of
office office (in Euro) (in Euro) Bonuses
and other
incentives
Profit sharing benefits
(in Euro)
(in Euro) (in Euro) (in Euro) office
(in Euro)
Giovanni
Gorno
Tempini
Chairperson 01.01.2023

31.12.2023
Approval
2023 FS
120,000 - - 11,933 - 131,933 - -
Massimo
Candela17
Chief Executive
Officer
01.01.2023

31.12.2023
Approval
2023 FS
1,260,000 - 1,832,860 - 5,626 - 3,098,486 226,045 -
Luca
Pelosin18
Executive
Director
01.01.2023

31.12.2023
Approval
2023 FS
440,000 - 540,840 - 6,495 - 887,335 78,246 -
Alberto
Candela
Honorary
Chairperson
01.01.2023

31.12.2023
Approval
2023 FS
150,000 - - 174 - 150,174 - -

17 Massimo Candela - Chief Executive Officer: the amount includes: (i) the annual fixed remuneration established by the Board of Directors for the position of Chief Executive Officer; (ii) the shortterm variable qualitative and quantitative remuneration for 2023, (iii) extraordinary remuneration for the enhancement of DOMS, and (iv) the value of fringe benefits.

18 Luca Pelosin - Executive Director: the amount includes: (i) the annual fixed remuneration established by the Board of Directors for the position of Chief Executive Officer; (ii) the short-term variable qualitative and quantitative remuneration for 2023, (iii) extraordinary remuneration for the reorganisation of Dixon Ticonderoga, and (iv) the value of fringe benefits.

Name Office Period of Concl. of Fixed
remun.
Committee
remun.
Non-equity variable
remuneration
(in Euro)
Non
monetary
Other
remun.
Total Fair Value of
equity remun.
Benefits on
conclusion of
office
office office (in Euro) (in Euro) Bonuses
and other
incentives
Profit sharing benefits
(in Euro)
(in Euro) (in Euro) (in Euro) (in Euro)
Annalisa
Barbera
Director 01.01.2023

31.12.2023
Approval
2023 FS
25,000 13,500 - - - - 38,500 - -
Carlo Paris Director 01.01.2023

31.12.2023
Approval
2023 FS
25,000 19,500 - - - - 44,500 - -
Donatella
Sciuto
Director 01.01.2023

31.12.2023
Approval
2023 FS
25,000 20,000 - - - - 45,000 - -
Giorgina
Gallo
Director 01.01.2023

31.12.2023
Approval
2023 FS
25,000 6,000 - ----- - 31,000 - -
Gianfranc
o Consorti
Chairperson of
the Board of
Statutory
Auditors
01.01.2023

31.12.2023
Approval
2023 FS
40,000 - - ----- - 40,000 - -
Pietro
Villa
Statutory
Auditor
01.01.2023

31.12.2023
Approval
2023 FS
30,000 - - ----- - 30,000 - -
Sonia
Ferrero
Statutory
Auditor
12.10.2023

31.12.2023
Approval
2023 FS
30,000 - - - - - 30,000 - -
Stefano
Amoroso
Alternate
Auditor
01.01.2023

31.12.2023
Approval
2023 FS
- - - ----- 6,500 6,500 - -
Gianna
Luzzati
Alternate
Auditor
21.04.2023

31.12.2023
Approval
2023 FS
- - - - - - - - -

Name Office Period of
office
Concl. of Fixed
remun.
(in Euro)
Committee
remun.
(in Euro)
Non-equity variable
remuneration
(in Euro)
Non
monetary
Other
remun.
Total Fair Value of
equity remun.
Benefits on
conclusion of
office Bonuses
and other
incentives
Profit sharing benefits
(in Euro)
(in Euro) (in Euro) (in Euro) office
(in Euro)
SEs - Remunerat
ion from
Company
- 163,108 - 60,294 - 2,465 - 225,867 8,694 228,063
Remunerat
ion from
subsidiarie
s and
associates
- 1,086,538 - 499,601 - 97,507 15,979 1,699,625 77,436 -
Sub-total
-
1,249,646 - 559,895 - 99,972 15,979 1,925,492 86,130 228,063
Total 3,419,646 59,000 2,933,595 - 124,201 22,479 6,558,921 390,421 228,063

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Table 3 A - Incentive plans based on financial instruments, other than stock options, in favour of members of the Board of Directors, the Board of Statutory Auditors and other Senior Executives.

Financial
instruments granted
in previous years not
vested in the year
Financial instruments granted in the year Financial
instruments
Financial instruments
vested in the
vested in the year and to be
year and not
allocated
allocated
Financial
instruments
accruing in
the year
A B (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12)
Name Office Plan Number
and Type
financial
instrum.19
Vesting
period
Number and
Type
financial
instrum.20
Fair value
at grant
date21
Vesting
period
Grant date22 Market price
upon grant23
Number and
type of
financial
instruments
Number and
type of
financial
instruments
Value at
vesting date
Fair value 24
Massimo
Candela
Chief Executive
Officer
2022-2026
Performance Shares
Plan -
First cycle
(2022-2024)
62,500 2022-
2024
- - - - - - - - 106,031
Massimo
Candela
Chief Executive
Officer
2022-2026
Performance Shares
Plan -
Second cycle
(2023-2025)
- - 62,500 442,500 2023-
2025
22/3/2023 7.08 - - - 120,014

19 Basic number of shares granted for the first cycle of the 2022-2026 PSP

20 Basic number of shares granted, as per Board of Directors' resolution of March 22, 2023, for the second cycle of the 2022-2026 PSP on April 27, 2022;

21 This is the value at the vesting date and is calculated considering Fila's closing share price on the Euronext Milan market on March 22, 2023 (Euro 7.08), when the Board of Directors' meeting at which shares were awarded occurred.

22 This is when the Board of Directors met to award the shares for the second cycle of the 2022-2026 PSP.

23 This is Fila's closing share price on the Euronext Milan market on March 22, 2023 (Euro 7,08), when the Board of Directors' meeting at which shares for the second cycle of the 2022-2026 PSP were awarded occurred.

24 Represents accrued annual value of shares for the first cycle and second cycle of the 2022-2026 PSP, calculated in accordance with IFRS standards.

Luca
Pelosin
Executive
Director
2022-2026
Performance Shares
Plan -
First cycle
(2022-2024)
22,500 2022-
2024
- - - - - - - - 36,703
Luca
Pelosin
Executive
Director
2022-2026
Performance Shares
Plan -
Second cycle
(2023-2025)
- - 22,500 159,300 2023-
2025
22/3/2023 7.08 - - - 41,543
SEs - 2022-2026
Performance Shares
Plan -
First cycle
(2022-2024)
27,33325 2022-
2024
- - - - - - - - 44,587
SEs - 2022-2026
Performance Shares
Plan -
Second cycle
(2023-2025)
- - 22,500 159,300 2023-
2025
22/3/2023 7.08 - - - 41,543
Total 761,100 390,421

25 Number includes the shares granted to two SEs that left the group as good leaver

Bonus for the year Prior year bonuses
Name Office Plan Issuable/Issued Deferred Period of
deferment
No longer
issuable
Issuable/Issued Still
deferred
Other Bonuses
Massimo
Candela
Chief Executive
Officer
Short-term
variable
component
832,860 - - - - - 1,000,000
Luca Pelosin Executive Director Short-term
variable
component
290,840 - - - - - 250,000
SEs Remuneration from
Company
Short-term
variable
component
50,294 - - - - - 10,000
Remuneration from
subsidiaries and
associates
Short-term
variable
component
499,601 - - - - - -
Sub-total 549,895 - - - - - 10,000
Total 1,673,595 - - - - 1,260,000

Table 3 B - Monetary incentive plans in favour of the members of the Board of Directors, Board of Statutory Auditors and other Senior Executives.

3. PART III - LIST OF INVESTMENTS HELD

Table 1

Investments of members of the Board of Directors, Board of Statutory Auditors and other Senior Executives.

Name Office Company Number of shares held
at 31.12.2022
Number of shares
purchased/allocated
Number of
shares sold
Number of shares held
at 31.12.2023
F.I.L.A. –
Fabbrica
Italiana Lapis ed
Affini S.p.A.26
8,081,856 "B" shares
11,628,214 ordinary shares
- - 8,081,856 "B" shares
11,628,214 ordinary shares
F.I.L.A. –
Fabbrica
Italiana Lapis ed
Affini S.p.A.27
38,573 ordinary shares - - 38,573 ordinary shares
Fila Iberia S.L. 3.23% 3.23%
Massimo Candela Chief Executive
Officer
Grupo Fila Dixon
S.A. de CV
445 - - 445
Servidix (Mexico) 1 - - 1
Dixon
Comercializadora
S.A. de CV
(Mexico)
5 - - 5
Dixon Ticonderoga
de Mexico (Mexico)
1 - - 1

26 These are shares held indirectly through the subsidiary Pencil S.r.l.

27 These are ordinary shares held directly.

Name Office Company Number of shares held
at 31.12.2022
Number of shares
purchased/allocated
Number of
shares sold
Number of shares held
at 31.12.2023
Giovanni Gorno
Tempini
Chairperson F.I.L.A. –
Fabbrica
Italiana Lapis ed
Affini S.p.A.
10,000 ordinary shares 10,000 ordinary shares == 20,000 ordinary shares
Luca Pelosin Executive Director F.I.L.A. –
Fabbrica
Italiana Lapis ed
Affini S.p.A.
121,736 ordinary shares == == 121,736 ordinary shares
Annalisa Barbera Non-Executive
Director
F.I.L.A. –
Fabbrica
Italiana Lapis ed
Affini S.p.A.
3,954 ordinary shares == == 3,954 ordinary shares
SEs - F.I.L.A. –
Fabbrica
Italiana Lapis ed
Affini S.p.A.
18,552 ordinary shares28 == 3,898
ordinary
shares
14,654 ordinary shares

28 The figure includes shares held by a SE upon appointment in February 2023.

ANNEX A

Actual EBITDA, Actual NFP, Operating Income and Net Capital Employed will be normalised using precise formulas that will provide for the economic and financial elements to be considered and excluded from the normalisation scope, including the effects deriving from the application of IFRS 16 and those of current and non-current financial instruments (MTM).

More specifically, the Actual EBITDA, Actual NFP, Operating Income and Net Capital Employed will be calculated using with the items reported as per the consolidated financial statements and normalised through neutralisation of all costs/charges and revenue/income (and relative financial movements) outside of the ordinary operations of the Company and not envisaged in the Group Business Plan (both conditions should be present).

For example: extra direct and indirect costs concerning goodwill, the transfer and closure of commercial or industrial operations; restructuring charges for the portion not capitalised, such as for example, leaving and mobility incentives, bonuses; consultancy charges incurred by the companies of the Group in relation to market research, regulatory adjustments, the acquisition of new companies, the listing of securities of the Company on regulated markets and any other extraordinary corporate operations; commissions and consultancy charges concerning financing operations or the issue of debt securities deriving from changes to the accounting standards during the year; indemnities, penalties, bonuses or similar cash amounts received or recognised as remuneration in relation to any disputes concerning non-recurring events.

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Milan, March 19, 2024

F.I.L.A. – Fabbrica Italiana Lapis ed Affini S.p.A.

For the Board of Directors

Giovanni Gorno Tempini

(Chairperson)