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EC World Real Estate Investment Trust ANNUAL REPORT 2016

RESPONSIBILITY TOWARDS OUR STAKEHOLDERS

The Manager values corporate transparency and strives

to uphold high standards of corporate governance and

disclosure, in accordance to the principle and guidelines

of the Code of Corporate Governance 2012.

The Manager is fully committed to providing the

investment community and all other stakeholders with

timely, transparent and consistent disclosures and

updates. The Manager communicates key updates

including operational and financial performance of

our assets, ECW’s strategies and corporate initiatives to

Unitholders, potential investors, research analysts, media

and the general public on a regular basis.

Corporate Social

responsibility

in Singapore and held an outdoor event with the children

from the institution. The team received recognition from the

institution for being “very engaged with the children” and

the children “enjoyed and felt welcome”.

The Manager, in partnership with our Sponsor, Forchn

Holdings Group Co., Ltd., will continue to care for the

local community through financial contributions, in-kind

donations and volunteer work.

Community Involvement

In September 2016, the G20 summit was held in Hangzhou,

China. During this period, ECW together with Sponsor,

established a “G20 Volunteer Team”, to participate in “Service

G20, Civilization I first” activities that include collecting

road garbage, and in “Help G20, Security patrol me First“

volunteer activities that include providing road security

screen services.

In Singapore, the Manager actively supports causes that

benefitthewellbeingofthesociety,includingunderprivileged

children and the elderly, and especially in the areas of

health and education. During 2016, the Manager formed

a volunteer team and worked together with a charitable

institution that provides benefits to underprivileged children