Integrated Annual Report 2025

KEYFIELD’S APPROACH TO SUSTAINABILITY (CONT’D) Stakeholder Engagement (Cont’d) Envisioning Our Materiality Matrix Following the analysis, we developed a materiality matrix to highlight the issues most significant to our business and stakeholders. The top five material matters are Regulatory Compliance, Health and Safety, Corporate Governance and Anti-Corruption, Quality and Customer Satisfaction, and Labour Practices and Standards. These reflect our commitment to upholding ethical business practices, prioritising the well-being of our staff, and consistently delivering exceptional offshore vessel chartering services. EVALUATING MATERIAL MATTERS The Assessment Process Materiality assessments are essential for prioritising key areas, allowing us to focus on matters critical to our business and stakeholders. This process informs our Group’s strategic decision-making and enables us to address the most significant sustainability challenges in a systematic and effective way. Area of Concern Engagement Channel Keyfield’s Response Local Communities • Contribution made to surrounding communities • Local economic impact CSR programmes Social media • Organise CSR activities within the vicinities of our operations to build better communities and help those in need Identify: We identified 12 material sustainability matters in compliance with Bursa Securities’ MMLR, aligning with industry best practices and informed by a benchmarking exercise against industry peers. Assess: Internal stakeholders completed an online Google survey form to rank the material matters in order of importance to the business and stakeholders. Validate: The resulting materiality matrix was validated by the SSC and approved by the Board. Prioritise: To visually represent and rank key material matters, responses from the assessment were compiled and plotted on a matrix using the weighted-average method. Materiality Assessment Process 01 04 02 03 Influence on Business Importance to Stakeholders 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 High Very High Critical Critical High Very High 43 Annual Report 2025

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