Worldline - Registration Document 2016

Corporate and social responsibility report Annex III - Information about the report

Information about the report A.6

This chapter describes the scope of 2016 Worldline’s Corporate Social Responsibility report and the guidelines on which it is based. It information presented in the report. also addresses how Worldline reports according to globally-accepted reporting standards and the process used to obtain the

specific disclosures] 102-50] [GRI 102-51] [GRI 102-52] [GRI 102-54] [GRI 102-56] and [GRI 103-1 sector Scope of the report [GRI 102-10] [GRI 102-45] [GRI 102-48] [GRI 102-49] [GRI

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A.6.1.3

information of listed companies French legal requirements of

socioeconomic compliance] and [GRI 103-1 Customer Privacy] [GRI 103-1 103-1 Economic Performance] Diversity and Equal Opportunity] [GRI 103-1 Training and Education] [GRI 103-1 Occupational Health and Safety] [GRI Practices] [GRI 103-1 Anti-Corruption] Presence] [GRI 103-1 Procurement [GRI 103-1 Employment] [GRI 103-1 [GRI 103-1 Energy] [GRI 103-1 Emissions] Economic Impacts] [GRI 103-1 Market [GRI 102-46] [GRI 103-1 Indirect Global Reporting Initiative [GRI 102-12]

and services has been added in Environmental chapter. activities of the Company, including through the use of goods and in alignment with the modification of the article L. 225-102-1, main greenhouse gas emissions sources generated by the alinea 5, of the French Commercial Code, information about For further information, see Section 1.2.3 of this report. In 2016,

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Application of the AA1000 principles

information. See Section 1.2.3.1 Respect of AA1000 Standards for all

report set up and Worldline’s Comprehensive approach. Read Section 1.2.3.2 Global Reporting Initiative regarding the

GRI Standards 2016 topics Boundaries

for the mentioned stakeholders. The following topics of the 2016 Standards from the GRI are material for Worldline. Outside the organization, these aspects are material

Topics

Topic boundaries outside the organization

Communities, Customers, Investors and analysts Communities, Public bodies, Suppliers and partners Communities, Public bodies, Suppliers and partners Communities, Public bodies, Suppliers and partners

Economic Performance

Market Presence

Indirect Economic Impacts Procurement Practices

Customers, Investors and analysts Customers, Investors and analysts

Energy

Emissions

Employment

Not material outside the organization

Training and Education Diversity and Equal Opportunity Occupational Health and Safety

Suppliers and Partners

Customers, Investors and analysts, Public bodies, Suppliers and partners

Anti-corruption

Investors and analysts, Public bodies, Suppliers and partners

Socioeconomic Compliance

Customers

Customer Privacy

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