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Supervisory Board

Bouwinvest has an independent Supervisory Board with a minimum of three and a maximum of five members. The Supervisory Board currently has four members.

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Shareholders' Meeting

General Meetings of Shareholders are held at least once a year to discuss the company’s business over the past year and the annual report, to adopt the financial statements, decide on the dividend proposal, discharge the Board of Directors for its

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Policies, rules and regulations

Although the Dutch Corporate Governance Code is not mandatory for Bouwinvest as an unlisted company, the Board of Directors endorses the best practices of the Code as far as applicable to Bouwinvest.

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Regulation

Bouwinvest has obtained a licence within the meaning of Article 2:65 of the Dutch Financial Supervision Act (Wet op het financieel toezicht).

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External auditor

Bouwinvest's external auditor is Deloitte Accountants B.V. Deloitte audits the financial statements of Bouwinvest Real Estate Investment Management B.V. Deloitte also audits the financial statements of the funds managed by Bouwinvest.

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Dutch Management and Supervision Act

The Dutch Management and Supervision Act (Wet bestuur en toezicht) came into force on 1 January 2013. Bouwinvest has amended its articles of association and internal regulations in line with this legislation, insofar as applicable and necessary.

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In Control Statement

The Board of Directors has issued an ‘in control’ statement on the financial reporting risks and strategic and operational risk management at Bouwinvest.

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Risk management and compliance

Bouwinvest recognises the importance of a solid risk management framework. The aim of the framework is to identify and mitigate risks, making it possible for the company to achieve its goals more effectively.

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