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Financial Well-being and Sustainable Growth

NOMURA For Our Society: Achieving net zero We joined the Net Zero Banking Alliance1 in September 2021 and from this autumn we plan to set 2030 medium-term targets for high impact sectors Our commitment 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 Scope1, 2 Scope 3 Cat 15 Our own operations Emissions related to lending and investment Emissions related to capital markets transactions (underwriting)4 Usage of renewable energy at main global offices Over 50% Scope 1 1,924 t-CO₂ (YOY -11%) Scope 2 31,710 t-CO2 (YoY -19%) 2 Set reduction target for GHG emissions from high impact sectors Over 70% Closely watching drafting of guidelines by PCAF³ GHG emissions from lending and investment portfolios: Relative comparison (illustrative) Absolute amount: Million tonnes of CO₂e 150 100 Agriculture Cement Real estate Others Oil and gas 50 1234 0 Bank A Bank B Bank C Nomura Oil and gas sector emissions All sector emissions Transport (approx. 80% from cars) Electric power Steel 2030 2050 Achieve net 100% zero by 2030 decarbonized society Support transition to 2030 medium- term target (vs. 2020) Plan to set up from this autumn Achieve net zero from lending and investment portfolios by 2050 ■ GHG emissions from Nomura Group's lending and investment portfolios are relatively small Scope: Lending and investment on balance sheet includes shares held by Nomura Holdings and lending and securities held by international Wholesale and Nomura Trust and Banking High impact sectors: Electric power, cars, others One of the seven initiatives under the Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero where banks commit to carbon neutrality in the lending and investment portfolios by 2050. FY2021/22 actual. Partnership for Carbon Accounting Financials works globally to implement a harmonized approach to assess and disclose the GHG emissions associated with financial institutions' loans and investments. Currently not included in calculations or targets in line with NZBA guidelines. 10
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