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Experian ESG Presentation Deck

Executive Summary Environment - TCFD reporting (part 6) Improving Financial Health Aspect Energy demand Data Climate migration Employees Physical risk by time horizon and climate scenario 63 Extreme weather events Disruption to business operations from impact of climate change Strategy - continues Financial impact Increased operational cost associated with meeting energy demand for infrastructure including data centres Supply Chain Customers and consumers are affected by chronic effects of climate change resulting in disrupted markets Scenario Low carbon High carbon Environment Low carbon High carbon Low carbon High carbon Governance Policies & Data tables Pre 2025 Financial impact over time horizon 2025-2030 experian. Appendix 2030+ Key: Low Medium High Our operating model has proven to be resilient to significant physical disruption, as experienced since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. We currently operate a small number of regional data centres that are business-critical assets and exposure to extreme weather events is already considered from a business continuity and disaster recovery perspective. The most critical physical risk to our business relates to the chronic effects of climate change and impacts from extreme weather events that could lead to climate migrations, which may result in consumers becoming financially excluded as a result of being unable to access their data and demonstrate their financial identities. These impacts are most significant under the high-carbon scenario we modelled. Our planned regional analysis will help us determine areas that are particularly vulnerable to the physical effects of climate change. O Experian Public
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