De La Rue – Sustainable Development

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De La Rue – Sustainable Development                              De La Rue – Sustainable Development As with other companies, De La Rue wants to do business but not at the cost of its ethics. © De La Rue International Limited 2017

Code of Business Principles – doing the right thing The Code of Business Principles outlines De La Rue’s core commitments, what they mean and how they should be implemented at all levels within the company. The Code applies to employees as well as all contractors, suppliers, joint-venture partners and representatives of De La Rue worldwide who should all be made aware of the Code and the key areas that it covers. The Code booklet contains more information, and is provided for further information – please keep it and refer to it. Please support De La Rue by doing the right thing. Our Code of Business Principles: Health, safety and the environment Fairness and respect Records and reports Conflicts of interest Protecting personal information Competition and anti-trust laws Bribery and corruption Gifts and hospitality Insider trading and confidential information Anyone who raises a concern in good faith will be fully supported Business ethics at De La Rue are globally the same. By reading them, I hope you can see that these need not be costly decisions. In fact, doing the unethical thing is more likely to be the costly decision! Take 2 examples: Health, Safety and the Environment – it’s important to ensure the business success but not at the cost of HSE. This is clear across all DLR and everyone is to hold themselves and others to account for their standards on HSE Records and reports – naturally if it’s important enough to make the record, there will be consequences in not having reported a true and accurate reflection of reality. The importance is to make decisions based on reality – not fiction. PUBLIC

ETHICS CHAMPIONS – THE ROLE The Ethics Champion’s role is to: Keep the Code of Business Principles (CBP) high-profile on the site Support the CBP Steering Group activities Ensure that posters are put up, other materials circulated as required Act as an advisory contact point for CBP matters Answer CBP queries/point people in the right direction Handle queries/concerns in appropriate manner Champion the need to do the right thing Demonstrate thorough understanding of CBP and ‘live the Code’ Communicate in local languages where required This is what our role entails. As employees, we often need to make ethical decisions. EC role is to assist in advising in the aftermath of poor decisions and their consequences – imagine if we could advise best practice before those decisions are made!! (cue next slide) It does not include: Checking up on the activities of employees Issues which should be resolved by HR or formal grievance processes Regardless of their ‘day job’ all Ethics Champions have a dotted reporting line to the site head who will give us support where required. Everyone has a responsibility to report issues; we will help you find the best way to do this if you are unsure. PUBLIC

Extract from Tate and Lyle – available on their website Also free…. A decision tree to make ethical decisions more easily. There are similar decision trees available on many websites – here’s one that we particularly liked.

De La Rue FTSE4Good What does this mean?? “The FTSE4Good Index Series is designed to measure the performance of companies demonstrating strong Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) practices. “ Why do it then?? "ESG-aware" investing Not for everyone, but the perception is that doing business ethically is not only beneficial directly in reducing costly mistakes, but may promote ethically aware investment (less so new custom for DLR).

In a changing world, a clear purpose for De La Rue The world we operate in Financial Inclusion a global challenge 38% of adults do not have a bank account People are travelling more 8 million people travel every day Human migration is a new norm Over 10 million stateless people Cash remains critical Constitutes 85% of worldwide payments Counterfeit goods are on the rise Estimated value in 2015 was US$1.77 trillion Illicit trade is a barrier to economic growth 1 in 10 cigarettes are illicit Our purpose Is to enable every citizen to participate securely in the global economy Our mission Is to provide governments and commercial organisations with products and services that underpin the integrity of trade, personal identity and the movement of goods De La Rue – our purpose. What is yours?? PUBLIC

Sustainability is at the heart of our business Operating on a Global Stage Active in over 2/3rds of the countries in the world Joined the UN Global Compact The world’s largest corporate sustainability initiative The highest ethical standards For our people, our industry and business at large Common Framework Recognised reporting tool to help redefine corporate ‘CSR’ Services that enable sustainability Underpinning the integrity of trade, personal identity and the movement of goods Driving sustainability Aligning our strategy and operations with universal principles on human rights, environment and anti-corruption PUBLIC

A Responsible Business We recognise that the UNGC Business Principles underpin our core business Human Rights Labour Rights Business should support and respect the protection of internationally proclaimed Human Rights …and make sure they are not complicit in Human Rights abuses Businesses should uphold the freedom of association and the effective recognition of the right to collective bargaining …the elimination of all forms of forced and compulsory labour… …the effective abolition of child labour …the elimination of discrimination in respect of employment and occupation Environment Anti-Corruption Businesses should support a precautionary approach to environmental challenges… …undertake initiatives to promote greater environmental responsibility and …encourage the development and diffusion of environmentally friendly technologies Businesses should work against corruption in all its forms, including extortion and bribery PUBLIC

A Responsible Business We support the UN Sustainable Development Goals, ensuring they drive the way we do business and the opportunity to make a difference PUBLIC

De La Rue – Sustainable Development                              De La Rue – Sustainable Development As with other companies, De La Rue wants to do business but not at the cost of its ethics. © De La Rue International Limited 2017