KENANGA ANNUAL REPORT 2025

05 / HOW WE ARE GOVERNED 01 02 03 04 06 07 08 09 137 a. Annual Regulatory Seminar The 10th Annual Regulatory Seminar (“ARS”) continued to serve as a cornerstone of the Group’s compliance education framework. Launched during FAW 2025 and delivered as a pre-recorded eLearning on LinkedIn Learning, ARS enabled nationwide access and it is accredited for 10 Continuing Professional Education (“CPE”) points by the Securities Industry Development Corporation. A total of 1,145 employees registered; 1,072 participants completed the quiz with a minimum score of 80% within the timeframe and qualified for 10 CPE points. ARS covered topics on regulatory compliance, financial crime risk management, anti-bribery and corruption and emerging regulatory developments. Sessions were delivered by internal subject matter experts and external practitioners, providing both organisational context and industry perspectives. b. Fraud Awareness Week 2025 Ceremony The FAW 2025 Ceremony, held on 18 November 2025 at Kenanga Tower, was attended by over 120 participants, including representatives from external organisations. The Ceremony reinforced key messages on ethical leadership, vigilance against fraud and the importance of culture in sustaining integrity. The programme featured keynote and sharing sessions by distinguished speakers from ACFE – Malaysia Chapter and the Royal Malaysian Police (“PDRM”), offering insights into emerging fraud trends, enforcement perspectives and the role of institutions in strengthening fraud resilience. These sessions complemented the Group’s internal messaging by situating fraud risk management within broader industry and societal context. The Ceremony also hosted the Final Round of the FAW Games 2025 and concluded with the presentation of awards and tokens of appreciation, which helped foster engagement, recognition and shared ownership of integrity initiatives. c. Fraud Awareness Week Games 2025 In June 2025, the Malaysia Book of Records recognised the FAW Games for achieving the Largest Participation in Anti-Fraud Games, based on the participation numbers recorded in 2024. Building on this achievement, the FAW Games 2025 continued to be a central engagement platform during FAW, attracting strong participation with a total of 144 teams taking part. The teams comprised of internal teams from across the Group as well as external teams representing a wide range of organisations, including financial institutions, professional bodies, regulators, corporates and academic institutions. This broad participation underscored the relevance of fraud awareness and ethical conduct across sectors and cultivated cross-industry collaboration. The Games were conducted over multiple rounds, culminating in a physical final held during the FAW 2025 Ceremony. The redesigned structure introduced new rounds aligned more closely with governance, policy literacy, fraud risk awareness, and ethical decision-making. Participants were challenged on topics including internal policies, fraud schemes, pattern recognition, and analytical reasoning in a team-based environment. By adopting a gamified approach, the FAW Games 2025 encouraged active learning and deeper engagement, reinforcing key fraud prevention messages in a manner that was interactive, practical, and memorable. d. FAW Quizzes To complement the main FAW programmes, the Group introduced targeted quizzes during FAW 2025 as a means of underlining key learning points and sustaining engagement throughout the week. The quizzes focused on topics such as the Group’s ethics and integrity policies, and emerging fraud risks, including the role of technology. These micro-engagements served as practical, accessible refreshers while maintaining momentum and interest during FAW. ETHICS AND COMPLIANCE STATEMENT

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