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[GRI 102-55]

GRI Standard number Number of the indicator Indicator Page number
Reporting assumptions and bases
GRI 101
Reporting assumptions and bases Approach to reporting (materiality index)
Profile indicators
Organization profile
GRI 102 102-1 Name of the organization Brief overview
GRI 102 102-2 Description of the organization’s activity, primary brands, products, and/or services Brief overviewBusiness model
GRI 102 102-3 Location of organization’s headquarters PZU Head Office Warsaw, al. Jana Pawła II 24
GRI 102 102-4 Location of operating activities Brief overviewBusiness model
GRI 102 102-5 Ownership and legal form Brief overviewBusiness model
GRI 102 102-6 Markets served Brief overviewBusiness model
GRI 102 102-7 Scale of the organization Brief overviewFinancial efficiency
GRI 102 102-8 Information on employees and other workers Aggregated employment dataEmployer of first choice
GRI 102 102-9 Description of the supply chain Rules of cooperation with business partners
GRI 102 102-10 Significant changes during the reporting period regarding size, structure, form of ownership and value chain The following changes transpired in the structure of the PZU Group in 2021 up to the date of publication of these financial statements:
  • On 3 January 2021, Idea Bank was acquired by Bank Pekao following the decision of the Bank Guarantee Fund (BFG) on a resolution. The resolution instrument applied by the Bank Guarantee Fund against Idea Bank involved the take-over by Bank Pekao, with the effect specified in Article 176(1) of the BFG Act, of Idea Bank’s enterprise, comprising its overall rights and liabilities as at the end of the date of initiation of the resolution, i.e. as at 31 December 2020, excluding specific property rights and liabilities specified in the BFG’s decision.
  • On 7 January 2021, CORSHAM sp. z o.o. sold all the shares it held in PayPo sp. z o.o.;
  • On 31 March 2021, Bank Pekao purchased 210,641 shares representing 38.33% of capital and 38.33% votes at the Shareholder Meeting of Krajowy Integrator Płatności SA, with its registered office in Poznań
  • On 15 April 2021, the change pertaining to NewCommerce Services sp. z o.o., of which Alior Leasing sp. z o.o. became the sole shareholder, was registered in the National Court Register;
  • On 20 May 2021, the liquidation of PZU Finance AB commenced;
  • On 31 May 2021, PZU Zdrowie S.A. merged with Polmedic sp. z o.o.; all assets of Polmedic sp. z o.o were taken over by PZU Zdrowie S.A. and Polmedic sp. z o.o. ceased to exist. The activity conducted previously by Polmedic sp. z o.o will be continued by PZU Zdrowie S.A. through its branch “PZU Zdrowie S.A. Polmedic Medical Center Branch in Radom”;
  • On 31 May 2021, Bonus-Diagnosta Sp. z o.o. purchased 100% shares in NZOZ Grupa Medical Sp. z o.o. with its registered office in Bydgoszcz;
  • On 1 July 2021, a merger was entered in the National Court Register involving the transfer of all assets of the acquired company NewCommerce Services sp. z o.o. to the acquiring company Serwis Ubezpieczeniowy sp. z o.o. (merger by acquisition);
  • On 20 July 2021, Pekao Leasing sp. z o.o. purchased 100 shares in PEUF sp. z o.o., which represented 100% in the company’s capital and votes;
  • On 29 September 2021, Harberton sp. z o.o. in liquidation was deleted from the National Court Register;
  • On 29 October 2021, the title to 100% of shares in the capital and 100% of votes at the shareholder meeting of Dom Inwestycyjny Xelion sp. z o.o. was transferred to Quercus Agent Transferowy sp. z o.o.;
  • On 2 November 2021, Bonus Diagnosta sp. z o.o. and NZOZ Grupa Medical sp. z o.o. merged, as a result of which NZOZ Grupa Medical ceased to exist;
  • Under the share purchase agreements executed in 2021 (in March, the acquisition of 21 AAS BALTA shares representing 0.0004% of the capital and votes at the company’s shareholder meeting; in September, the acquisition of 169 AAS BALTA shares representing 0.0036% of the capital and votes at the company’s shareholder meeting; in December 2021, the acquisition of 52 AAS BALTA shares representing 0.0011% of the capital and votes at the company’s shareholder meeting), PZU SA as at the end of December 2021 held 4,728,063 shares in AAS BALTA representing 99.99998% of the company’s capital and votes at the shareholder meeting (with 1 minority shareholder remaining with 1 AAS BALTA share);
  • As a result of the deal struck in January 2022, in the shareholder structure of PZU SA’s related party, PRJSC IC PZU Ukraine, as at the end of January 2022 compared to the end of 2021, changes occurred resulting in the following current shareholding structure of PRJSC IC PZU Ukraine:-PZU SA – 90.994354%; -PZU Życie – 0.003967%; -PrJSC IC PZU Ukraine Life Insurance – 9.001678%;
  • On January 5, 2022, the Trade Register struck Aquaform RO SRL off the register. The company has been liquidated with effect from 20 January 2022.
  • On March 17, 2022 PZU signed preliminary agreement to acquire 100% of shares in Towarzystwo Funduszy Inwestycyjnych Energia Spółka Akcyjna ("TFI Energia") from Polska Grupa Energetyczna Spółka Akcyjna. The transaction is planned to be finalized in mid-year, after obtaining the approvals of the Polish Financial Supervision Authority and the Office of Competition and Consumer Protection. After the transaction is completed, TFI Energia will be a subsidiary of PZU, subject to consolidation.
GRI 102 102-11 Precautionary Principle or approach Key non-financial risks/Counteracting corruption 
GRI 102 102-12 External initiatives, externally developed economic, environmental and social charters, principles, or other initiatives to which the organization subscribes or which it endorses Strategy 2021-2024 [IIRC]PZU Group’s ESG Strategy regarding the environment and the climate
GRI 102 102-13 Membership in associations and organizations PZU Group’s ESG Strategy regarding the environment and the climateDialogue with the environment
Strategy
GRI 102 102-14 Statement of senior management CEO letter
GRI 102 102-15 Description of key impacts, opportunities and risks Strategy 2021-2024 [IIRC]Strategy 2021-2024 [IIRC]/Innovation strategyOutlook – 2022+ perspective [IIRC]Results from capital and impactPZU Group’s ESG Strategy regarding the environment and the climateKey non-financial risksKey non-financial risks/Information securityKey non-financial risks/Fraud prevention and counteracting of money laundering and terrorism financing 
Ethics and integrity
GRI 102 102-16 Organization’s values, code of ethics, principles and norms of behavior Ethical foundations of doing business
GRI 102 102-17 Mechanisms for advice and concerns about ethics; internal and external mechanisms making it possible to obtain advice regarding the behaviors in ethical and legal issues and issues associated with the organization’s integrity Key non-financial risks/Whistleblowing system
Organizational governance
GRI 102 102-18 Governance structure of the organization including committees of the highest governance body Ethical foundations of doing business
GRI 102 102-20 Executive-level responsibility for environmental, social and corporate governance topics Strategy 2021-2024 [IIRC]
GRI 102 102-25 Conflicts of interest Key non-financial risks/Management of a conflict of interest
Stakeholder engagement
GRI 102 102-40 List of stakeholder groups engaged by the reporting organization Dialogue with the environment
GRI 102 102-41 Employees subject to collective bargaining agreements Employer of first choice/Dialogue with trade unions
GRI 102 102-42 Basis for identification and selection ofstakeholders engaged by the organization Dialogue with the environment
GRI 102 102-43 Approach to stakeholder engagement, including the frequency of engagement Dialogue with the environment
GRI 102 102-44 Key issues and concerns raised by stakeholders and the organization’s response, also by reporting them Dialogue with the environment
Reporting practice
GRI 102 102-45 Entities included in the consolidated financial statements Approach to reporting (materiality index)
GRI 102 102-46 Process of defining the contents of the report and topic boundaries Approach to reporting (materiality index)
GRI 102 102-47 Identified key topics Approach to reporting (materiality index)
GRI 102 102-48 Restatements of information, explanation of the effect of any adjustments to the information contained in previous reports as well as the reasons for their inclusion and their impact (e.g., mergers, acquisitions, change of year/reference period, nature of business, measurement methods) Compared to previously reported Scope 2 data, both 2020 and 2018 (base year) were adjusted due to the Pekao Bank Group starting to measure and estimate heat consumption in facilities where consumption is unmetered. This change resulted in an adjustment of the Group's Scope 2 emissions by 26.8 thousand tonnes for 2020 and 34.0 thousand tonnes for 2018, while it did not result in a recalculation of emissions for PZU or PZU Życie.
The base year calculation was revised because a change in the methodology for measuring energy consumption in the Pekao Group resulted in the identification of additional emissions in a value that exceeded the materiality level for which a revision is required.
GRI 102 102-49 Changes in reporting There were no significant changes from the previous report concerning the scope and extent of the report
GRI 102 102–50 Reporting period From 1 January 2021 to 31 December 2021. Approach to reporting (materiality index)
GRI 102 102-51 Date of publication of the last report The last report was published 25 March 2021 and pertained 2020 data.
GRI 102 102-52 Reporting cycle Annual
GRI 102 102-53 Contact details Piotr Wiśniewski

Investor Relations Manager
daneniefinansowe@pzu.pl
GRI 102 102-54 Claims of reporting in accordance with the GRI Standards, specification of whether the report has been prepared in accordance with the GRI Standard in the Core or Comprehensive version This report has been prepared in accordance with the GRI Standards: Core option.
GRI 102 102-55 GRI content index Index of GRI
GRI 102 102-56 External assurance, the policy and the current policy concerning third party verification of the report The report is not subject to third party verification. The 2020 and 2021 emissions calculations themselves were independently verified for the first time by a certified verifier.
Approach to management
GRI 103 103-1 Explanation of the material topic and its Boundary Approach to reporting (materiality index)Key non-financial risks/Information securityKey non-financial risks/Counteracting corruptionStrategy 2021-2024 [IIRC]/Tax strategy
GRI 103 103-2 Approach to management and its components Ethical foundations of doing businessKey non-financial risks/Information securityKey non-financial risks/Counteracting corruptionKey non-financial risks/Fraud prevention and counteracting of money laundering and terrorism financingKey non-financial risks/Investment strategyKey non-financial risks/Innovation strategyKey non-financial risks/Tax strategyEmployer of first choiceEmployer of first choice/Working conditions and employee compensationEmployer of first choice/Well-being of employeesEmployer of first choice/Inclusive organizational cultureEmployer of first choice/Occupational health and safety during the COVID-19 pandemicEmployee training and developmentEmployee training and development/Knowledge sharingClient at the center of attention/Product strategyClient experience managementResponsible sales/Straight-forward productsRules of cooperation with business partnersPZU Group's social commitmentPZU Group's social commitment/COVID-19Charity/PZU FoundationCharity/VolunteerismDirect environmental impact
GRI 103 103-3 Evaluation of the management approach Ethical foundations of doing businessKey non-financial risks/Information securityKey non-financial risks/Counteracting corruptionKey non-financial risks/Investment strategyKey non-financial risks/Innovation strategyKey non-financial risks/Tax strategyEmployee training and developmentEmployee training and development/Knowledge sharingClient at the center of attention/Product strategyPZU Group's social commitment/COVID-19Charity/PZU Foundation, Charity/Volunteerism
Thematic indicators:
Economic topics:
Economic results:
GRI 201 201-1 Direct economic value generated and distributed (taking into account revenues, operating expenses, employee salaries, subsidies and other investments for communities, retained profits and disbursements for capital owners and state institutions) Financial efficiency
Combating corruption
GRI 205 205-1 Operations assessed for risks related to corruption Key non-financial risks/Counteracting corruption 
GRI 205 205-2 Communication and training on anticorruption policies and procedures in the organization Key non-financial risks/Counteracting corruption 
GRI 205 205-3 Confirmed cases of corruption and actions taken Key non-financial risks/Counteracting corruption 
Violating the rules of free competition
GRI 206 206-1 Legal steps taken against the organization for anti-competitive behavior, anti-trust, and monopoly practices Responsible sales/Advertising ethics
Tax transparency
GRI 207 207-1 Approach to tax Strategy 2021-2024 [IIRC]/Tax strategy
GRI 207 207-2 Tax governance, control, and risk management Strategy 2021-2024 [IIRC]/Tax strategy
GRI 207 207-3 Stakeholder engagement and management of concerns related to tax Strategy 2021-2024 [IIRC]/Tax strategy
GRI 207 207-4 Country-by-country reporting Strategy 2021-2024 [IIRC]/Tax strategy
Environmental topics
Materials
GRI 301 301-1 Raw materials/materials used by weight and volume Direct environmental impact/Consumption of raw materials
Energy
GRI 302 302-1 Energy consumption by the organization, taking into account the types of raw materials Direct environmental impact/Energy consumption
GRI 302 302-4 Reduction of consumption of energy Direct environmental impact/Energy consumption
Compliance with environmental regulations
GRI 303 303-5 Total water consumption by source Direct environmental impact/Consumption of raw materials
Emissions
GRI 305 305-1 Total direct (Scope 1) gas emissions Direct environmental impact/Carbon footprint of the PZU Group
GRI 305 305-2 Total energy indirect (Scope 2) greenhouse gas emissions Direct environmental impact/Carbon footprint of the PZU Group
GRI 305 305-3 Other indirect (Scope 3) greenhouse gas emissions Direct environmental impact/Carbon footprint of the PZU Group
GRI 305 305-4 GHG emissions intensity Direct environmental impact/Carbon footprint of the PZU Group
GRI 305 305-5 Reduction GHG emissions Direct environmental impact/Carbon footprint of the PZU Group
Compliance with environmental regulations
GRI 307 307-1 Cash value of penalties and total number of non-financial sanctions for non-compliance with the law and/or regulations on environmental protection Direct environmental impact
Supplier Environmental Assessment
GRI 308 308-1 New suppliers that were screened using environmental criteria Rules of cooperation with business partners
Social topics
Employment
GRI 401 401-1 New employee hires and employee turnover Employer of first choice
Occupational safety and health
GRI 403 403-2 Rate for injury, occupational diseases, lost days, and absenteeism, and number of work-related fatalities Employer of first choice/Occupational safety and health during the COVID-19 pandemic
Education and training
GRI 404 404-1 Average number of hours of training per year per employee Employee training and development
GRI 404 404-2 Managerial skill development and continuing education programs supporting continuity of employment of employees and transition assistance programs Employee training and development
GRI 404 404-3 Percentage of employees receiving regular performance and career development reviews, by gender and employment category Employee training and development
Diversity and equal opportunity
GRI 405 405-1 Composition of supervisory bodies and employees broken down into employee groups by gender, age and other diversity factors Respect for human rights and diversityAggregated employment data
GRI 405 405-2 Ratio of basic salary and remuneration of women to men Employer of first choice/Working conditions and employee compensation
Counteracting discrimination
GRI 406 406-1 Incidents of discrimination and corrective actions taken Employer of first choice/Inclusive organizational culture
Supplier Social Assessment
GRI 414 414-1 New suppliers that were screened using social criteria Rules of cooperation with business partners
Marketing and labeling products and services
GRI 417 417-1 Internal requirements for product and service information and labeling Responsible sales/Straight-forward productsResponsible sales/Advertising ethics
GRI 417 417-2 Incidents of non-compliance with regulations and voluntary codes for product and service information labeling Responsible sales/Straight-forward productsResponsible sales/Advertising ethics
GRI 417 417-3 Incidents of non-compliance with regulations and voluntary codes concerning marketing communications Responsible sales/Straight-forward productsResponsible sales/Advertising ethics
Client privacy protection
GRI 418 418-1 Substantiated complaints regarding breaches of client privacy and data loss Key non-financial risks/Information security
Compliance with social and economic regulations
GRI 419 419-1 Non-compliance with laws and regulations in the social and economic area Client experience management/Complaints and grievancesEthical foundations of doing business
Sector-specific aspect: local communities
G4-FS14 Initiatives undertaken to improve access to financial services for disfavored persons Respect for human rights and diversity/Diversity management
G4-FS15 Policies for the fair design and sale of financial products and services Responsible sales/Straight-forward products
G4-FS16 Initiatives to enhance financial literacy by type of beneficiary Employee training and development/Knowledge sharing