MATTERS MATERIAL TO VALUE CREATION OUR APPROACH TO MATERIALITY Matrix’s assesses materiality of topics, trends, issues and concerns from two perspectives: These are financial and impact materiality perspectives. Financial materiality is regarded as materiality in terms of direct or indirect impact to business, operational and financial performance. Impact materiality is viewed from the perspective of how or the extent of impact contributed by Matrix’s business operations to a particular topic. Financial materiality is considered from the following perspectives: IMPORTANCE TO SHAREHOLDERS FY2024 MATERIALITY MATRIX IMPORTANCE TO BUSINESS MODEL Highest High Medium Low Low Medium High Highest Anti-Corruption Product Quality Gender Equality Diversity and Inclusivity Community Development Digitalisation and Innovation Climate Change and Emissions Water Consumption Raw Materials Consumption Local Procurement and Supply Chains Waste Management & Recycling Environmental Compliance Indirect Economic Performance COVID-19 Pandemic Branding and Reputation Occupational Health and Safety Direct Economic Performance Corporate Governance and Integrity Regulatory Compliance Energy Consumption Biodiversity Human and Labour Rights Talent Development and Management Pace and quality of construction works and finished properties Ability to launch and sell properties Brand appeal and customer trust and confidence Environmental and social compliance Duration for regulatory approvals Direct and indirect impacts to sales, revenues and earnings 1 3 5 2 4 6 VALUE CREATION STRATEGIC REVIEW 83 INTEGRATED ANNUAL REPORT 2024
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