Environmental & Social Information • Feb 13, 2020
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Zagreb Stock Exchange, Inc.

Zagreb, February 2020
In accordance with the Subscription Agreement, Section 5.05., between European Bank for Reconstruction and Development and the Zagreb Stock Exchange (hereafter: The Company), we:
confirm that in 2019 the Company was compliant with the Designated Performance Requirements as described in Section 5.02. (attachment 1),
confirm that in 2019 the Company's business and operations were compliant with Social Laws (attachment 2),
attach information on workplace health and safety management and the occupational health and safety record of the Company's business and operations (attachment 3),
confirm that in 2019 there were no changes in Social Laws which may have a material effect on the Company's business and operations,
confirm that in 2019 there were no information on Environmental and Social Matters submitted by the Company to its shareholders or the general public.
Ivana Gažić Fornislav Gračan ZAGREBAČ CA BIIRZA d.d. Zagreb President the Management Board Member of the Management Board

| Background on the Stock Exchange | |||||||||||
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| Name of Stock Exchange: Zagreb Stock Exchange, Inc. | |||||||||||
| Address: Ivana Lučića 2a/22, Zagreb Country: Croatia |
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| Company authorized representative ( ): Ivana Gažić I certify that the data contained in this report completely and accurately represents operations during this reporting period. Signature: Title: President of the Management Board ZAGREBACKA BURZA d.a. Pate: 1 1 . 2 . 2 . 2 . 2 . 2 . 2 . 2 . 2 . 2 . 2 . 2 . 2 . 2 . 2 . 2 . 2 . 2 . 2 . 2 . 2 . 2 . 2 . 2 . 2 . 2 . Contact Details Lagreb Telephone: +385 1 4686806 E-mail:[email protected] |
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| Date of Report: 13. 2. 2020 Reporting Period: 1. 1. - 31. 12. 2019 |
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| Does the Stock exchange operate Operates in more than one Operates only in this country 风 o internationally? country |
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| Number of employees in country <50 |
51-100 E |
101-500 0 101 |
>500 | ||||||||
| Other IFIs / MDBs / Donors providing financing to the Stock exchange |
IFC | EIB D |
D | EU | |||||||
| World Bank D |
ADB 国 |
0 | FMO | ||||||||
| KFW/DEG D |
Other 0 (please specify) |
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| Nature of business relationship(s) with EBRD covered in this report | |||||||||||
| Operation 1 区 |
Loan Equity |
Fund | 0 | SME MSME |
0 | TFP | 0 L |
Leasing Mortgage |
Section 1: Compliance with EBRD PR9: Environmental Capacity and Support Does the stock exchange have a formally adopted 网 Yes Environmental and Social Policy or Procedures? ロ No Environment What aspects does the Environmental and Social (E&S) ロ Policy cover? 网 Social (eg labour issues) Health and Safety 风 D E&S issues associated with the stock exchange a E&S issues associated with companies (to be) listed and papers traded Not Applicable ロ ロ No Does the Exchange participate in The Sustainable ロ Yes Stock Exchanges Initiative? No 文 http://www.sseinitiative.org ロ Don't know Are any of the companies whose papers are listed on Yes the Exchange involved in activities on the EBRD's ם No Environmental and Social Exclusion List? (attached)? < Don't Know >
| Does the stock exchange list and trade papers of companies with high E&S risk clients according to EBRD's environmental and social risk categorisation list (see http://www.ebrd.com/who-we-are/our- values/environmental-and-social-policy/tools-for- financial-intermediaries.html%20 |
Don't know. 5 |
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| Provide a sample breakdown by industry sector of listed companies dating from the last quarter. |
Breakdown by industry sector of listed companies on 30 o December 2019 attached. |
| Do listing rules for issuing companies specifically cover disclosure of material E&S risks and liabilities, and how they are being addressed by the company? |
a Yes (please give details and state where the requirement is located, e.g. company law, Stock Exchange regulations, Stock exchange's own statues/policies etc.) 风 No |
| Does the stock exchange offer sustainability-related guidance and/or training companies and/or investors? |
Yes 0 No X Don't know D |
| Please provide details of any initiatives taken or planned by the Exchange to raise issuing companies' awareness and/or to promote or require better transparency and disclosure on E&S-related performance and risk factors". |
There were no initiatives taken or planned by the Exchange to raise issuing companies' awareness and/or to promote or require better transparency and disclosure on E&S-related performance and risk factors |
| Does the Exchange operate or plan to operate any sustainability indices? |
Yes 风 No 口 |
| Has the Stock exchange signed any national, international or industry agreements or declarations concerning environmental and social issues? |
Yes (please provided details) D ম No |
| Stakeholder Engagement Is there a point of contact for dealing with public enquiries and concerns related to environmental and social matters? |
Name: Mario Golub Title: Head of Investor relations Phone/mobile: +385 1 4686 806 E-mail: ir(@zse.hr |
| Does the Stock exchange disclose project / environmental/social information to stakeholders? (eg via web site, local newspapers, dialogue with issuing companies or investors on environmental and social matters, etc)? |
Yes (please provide details) 0 风 No |
| Section 2: Compliance with EBRD's PR2: Labour and Working Conditions | ||||||
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| 2.1 What is the name of the employee with primary overall responsibility for Human | ||||||
| Resource Management in the Stock exchange? | ||||||
| Name: Tamara Kajmić Košutić Title: Head of Legal Affairs and Human Resources Phone/Mobile: +38514686816 E-mail: [email protected] |
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| 2.2 Human Resources Management | ||||||
| 2.2.1 Have there been any changes to the following policies or terms and conditions during the reporting period: · Non-discrimination and equal opportunity policy · Employment of young persons under age 18 Wages (wage level, normal and overtime) Overtime Working hours 0 Grievance mechanism for workers 0 Union recognition or negotiation 0 Health & safety 0 |
Yes O No A |
If yes, please give details: | ||||
| 2.2.2 Does the company have policies and/or procedures for any of the following: Gender equality Equal pay for work of equal value 0 Anti-harassment/bullying Promoting family friendly work and the 0 work/life balance |
Yes No 0 Yes No 0 Yes No O Yes No O |
The Company has established anti-harassment program for workers to raise workplace concerns related to protection of employees' dignity. Gender equality and equal pay for work of equal value have been established under the Employment by-law. Also, the mentioned document promotes family friendly work and the work/life balance. Program allows for confidential complaints to be raised and addressed. Person responsible for the above is Ivana Gažić, president of the Management Board. |
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| 2.2.3 Were there any collective redundancies during the reporting period? |
Yes O No X |
If yes, please describe the redundancy plan, including reasons for redundancies, number of workers involved, how they were selected, and consultation undertaken. |
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| 2.2.4 Are there any planned redundancies or additions to the workforce in the next year? |
Yes M No U |
In 2020, planned additions to the workforce are warm meal fee and kindergarten fee. |
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| 2.2.5 Have employees raised any grievances with the stock exchange during the reporting period? |
Yes O No A |
If yes, please state how many, summarise the issues raised in grievances (disaggregated by gender) and explain how the Stock exchange has addressed them: |
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| 2.2.6 Have there been any strikes or other collective disputes related to labour and working conditions at the Stock exchange in the reporting period? |
Yes O No M |
If yes, please summarise nature of disputes and how they were resolved |
| 2.2.7 Have there been any court cases related to labour issues during the reporting period? |
Yes O No 风 |
If yes, please summarise the issues contested and outcome. |
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What is the name of the employee with primary overall responsibility for Occupational Health and Safety within the Institution?
Name: Tamara Kajmić Košutić
Title: Head of Legal Affairs and Human Resources
Phone/mobile: +385 1 4686816 E-mail: [email protected]
Please provide details of any fatalities or major accidents that have not been reported to EBRD during the reporting period.
There were no fatalities or major accidents in 2019.
Please summarise any emergency prevention and response training that has been provided for company personnel during the reporting period:
Employees participated in training related to the safety work training. The mentioned covers: safety at work (3 employees) and vision control (9 employees).
Please summarise any emergency response exercises or drills that have been carried out during the reporting period:
There was one emergency response exercise in 2019.
Abbreviations: ADB - Asian Development Bank EBRD - European Bank for Reconstruction and Development EIB - European Investment Bank FMO - Netherlands Development Finance Company IFC - International Finance Corporation IFI - International Finance Stock exchange KFW/DEG - KFW Banking Group Germany Development Corporation MDB - Multilateral Development Bank
AESR for Stock Exchanges February 2020 Page 4
EBRD will not knowingly finance, directly or indirectly, projects involving the following:
4 PCBs: Polychlorinated biphenyls are a group of highly to be found in oil-filled electrical transformers, capacitors and switchgear dating from 1950-1985.
2 Reference documents are Council Regulation (EEC) No 2455/92 of 23 July 1992 Concerning the Export and Import of Certain Dangerous Chemicals, as amended from time to time; United Nations Consultated List of Products whose Consumption and/or Sale have been Banned, Withdrawn, Severely Restriced or not Approved by Governments, Convention on the Procedures for Certain Hazardous Chemicals and Pesicides in International Trade (Rotterdan); Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Polutants; World Health Organisation Recommended Classification of Pesticides by Hazard.
3 Ozone Depleting Substances (ODS): Chemical compounds which and deplete stratospheric czone, resulting in the widely publicised 'ozone holes', The Montreal Protocol on Substances that Dayer lists ODSs and their target reduction and phase out dates. A list of the chemical compounds regulated by the Montreal Protocol, which includes aerosols, foam blowing agents, solvents, and fire protection agents, together with details of signatory countries and phase out target dates, is available from the United Nations Environment Programme.
* CITES: The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora. A list of CITES listed species is available from the CITES secretariat.
5 Reference documents are: Regulation (EC) No 1013/2006 of 14 June 2006 on shipments of waste; Decision C(2001)107/Final of the OECD Council conceming the revision of Decision C(92)39/Final on the control of transboundary movements of waster of the Convention on the Control of Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Wastes and their Disposal.
6 Relevant internations include: Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals (Bonn Convention); Convention on Wethan's of International Importance, especially as Water (Ramsar Convention); Convention of European Wildlife and Natural Habitats (Bem Convention); Convention Concerning the World Cultural and Natural Heritage; Convention on Biological Diversity.
7 This includes: tarkers which do not have all required internation of Pollution from Ships (MARPOL), International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) certification International Safety Management Code compliance), tankers blacklisted by the European Union or banis Memorandum of Understanding on Port State Control (Paris MOU) and tankers due for prase out under MARPOL regulation 13G.No single hull tanker over 25 years old should be used.

Exchange, Inc. 2019

Breakdown of listed companies into the sectors
Zagreb, February 2020
| Sector | Title | Number of shares |
|---|---|---|
| A | Agriculture, forestry and fishing | 6 |
| CA | Manufacture of food products, beverages and tobacco products | 17 |
| CB | Manufacture of textiles, apparel, leather and related products | 4 |
| CC | Manufacture of wood and paper products, and printing | 2 |
| CD | Manufacture of coke, and refined petroleum products | 1 |
| CE | Manufacture of chemicals and chemical products | 2 |
| CI | Manufacture of computer, electronic and optical products | 1 |
| Cl | Manufacture of electrical equipment | 3 |
| Ci | Manufacture of transport equipment | 3 |
| F | Construction | 3 |
| G | Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles | 11 |
| H | Transportation and storage | 10 |
| I | Accommodation and food service activities | 25 |
| JA | Publishing, audiovisual and broadcasting activities | 1 |
| JB | Telecommunications | 2 |
| K | Financial and insurance activities | 18 |
| L | Real estate activities | 1 |
| MA | Legal, accounting, management, architecture, engineering, technical testing and analysis activities |
7 |
| MB | Scientific research and development | 1 |
| R | Arts, entertainment and recreation A |
1 |
Ivana Gažić Tomislav Gračan President of the Management Board CKA BWRember of the Management Board
Our most important resource is our employees. It is our policy to comply with all applicable laws and regulations, including those concerning hours, compensation, opportunity, human rights and working conditions.
The Zagreb Stock Exchange was compliant with the following laws in 2019:
The Company is not obliged to follow the provisions of the Environmental Protection Act.
In 2019, there were no inspections carried out by any regulatory authority, no violations of applicable laws, regulations or standards and no remedial actions or fines relating to such violations.
There were no material notices, reports and other communication on Environmental and Social Matters relating to the Company's business and operations submitted by the Company to any regulatory authority.
The Company recognises the importance of avoiding or mitigating adverse health and safety impacts and issues on workers.
The Company has adopted Occupational and Safety Regulation that sets out its approach to its size and workforce in accordance with national law.
In 2019, there were no inspections carried out by any regulatory authority or violations of applicable laws, regulations or standards. The Company hadn't submitted any material notice or report on Environmental and Social Matters relating to the Company's business and operations to any regulatory authority.
During 2019, the Company enabled its workers to have a full health examination done at the expense of the Company.
The Company provides its workers with relevant information, guidance and training related to health and safety hazard, risks, protective and preventive measures and emergency arrangements that are necessary for their safety.
In 2019, there were no major injuries at work, accidents causing any losses of work time or near misses, or remedial actions undertaken or planned by the Company. Three (3) employees took a course of training for work in a safe manner. Nine (9) employees were sent to mandatory control of the vision. In addition to the above, new risk estimation was prepared by the licensed company Institute for Security Zagreb.
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