Board Renewal Policy September 2015

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Board Renewal Policy September 2015 Board Renewal Policy Page 1 of 7 Version 2.0 (September 2015)

Control Sheet Policy FPSL Board Renewal Policy Version 2.0 Entity Fiducian Portfolio Services Limited Date Effective Approved By Review Requirement Trustee Annual Review Amendment History The following history and amendments have been made to this document: Version Prepared By Reviewed By Approved By Version 1.0 Version 2.0 Professional Financial Solutions 10 April 2015 Cameron Webb 27/8/15 Review by ME and OST Board Renewal Policy Page 2 of 7 Version 2.0 (September 2015)

1. The Board 1.1 Background 1.1.1 This document sets out the procedures relating to the appointment, renewal and removal of the Directors of Fiducian Portfolio Services Limited (the Trustee), the trustee of the Fiducian Superannuation Service (the Fund), and records its approach to ensuring that the Trustee meets the requirements relating to the appointment, renewal and removal of Directors as set out in: a. The Superannuation Industry (Supervision) Act 1993 (the SIS Act) and Regulations (as amended). b. APRA Prudential Standard SPS 510 Governance (July 2013) (SPS 510). c. APRA Prudential Practice Guide SPG 510 Governance (July 2013) (SPG 510). d. Corporations Law 1.1.1 This document should be read in conjunction with the Trust Deed and the Constitution, as well as the Trustee s Governance Policy, Fit and Proper Policy, Remuneration Policy, Remuneration and Nominations Committee Charter and Risk Management Strategy. 1.2 Scope 1.1.2 These Procedures cover the appointment, renewal and removal of Executive Directors, Non-Executive Directors and Independent Directors (if so appointed from time to time). 1.3 Composition 1.3.1 The Board must have at least five Directors at all times (not counting Alternate Directors). Notwithstanding the minimum number of Directors, at any time the Board must have: 1.3.1.1 a simple majority of the actual number of Directors as ordinarily resident in Australia (1), and 1.3.1.2 a simple majority of the actual number of Directors as independent Directors not affiliated with the Fiducian Group. 1.3.2 The Board may be comprised of both Executive and Non-Executive Directors; however the majority of Directors must be Non-Executive Directors. 1.3.3 The Trustee may by resolution determine the maximum number of Directors. 1.3.4 The Chairperson of the Board must be an independent Director not affiliated with the Fiducian Group (2). 1.4 Power to Appoint and Remove 1.4.1 The Trustee is empowered to appoint and remove Directors pursuant to Articles 21 and 22 of the Constitution subject to clause 2.3.2. 1.5 Remuneration and Nominations Committee 1.5.1 The Board has constituted a Remuneration and Nominations Committee, to whom it has delegated authority to act on its behalf in respect to fulfilling certain obligations associated with these Procedures. 1.5.2 The role, responsibilities and objectives of the Remuneration and Nominations Committee are set out in detail in the Remuneration and Nominations Committee Charter. Board Renewal Policy Page 3 of 7 Version 2.0 (September 2015)

2. Appointment and Term 2.1 Qualification 2.1.1 In order to be considered for nomination or election to the Board, an individual must be: a. Tertiary qualified; and/or b. Show expertise in a field relevant to superannuation such as governance, investment, administration, consulting, management, financial planning, legal, accounting or other professions. 2.1.2 All nominees are also required to meet the fit and proper requirements as set out in the Corporations Act 2001, the Superannuation Industry (Supervision) Act 1993, APRA Prudential Standard SPS 520 Fit and Proper, and articulated in the Trustee s Fit and Proper Policy, prior to appointment. 2.1.3 The requirements of paragraph 1.5.1 and 1.5.2 apply equally to the appointment of Non-Executive Directors and Executive Directors. 2.1.4 The following additional criteria also apply to the appointment of Executive Directors: a. Must be a member of the Fiducian Group Management Team; or b. Must satisfy any requirement as determined by APRA. 2.2 Nomination 2.2.1 An individual will be eligible for nomination as a Non-Executive Director so long as they do not meet one or more of the criteria outlined in Section 2.2.2 below. 2.2.2 An individual will not be eligible for nomination as a Non-Executive Director if they are: a. Employed by a service provider or otherwise associated directly or indirectly with a service provider. b. Consultants and advisors (including their employees) of the Fund or any other fund or perceived competitor (includes tax advisors and auditors). c. Employed by the Fund or any associated company or body thereof. d. A former employee of the Fund or any associated company or body (for a period of three (3) years after ceasing such employment). e. A Director of another fund or of a direct competitor in the marketplace. f. An individual who has completed in aggregate, including through different periods, fifteen (15) or more years as a Director of the Fund and/or g. Otherwise the holder of a conflict of interest deemed to be so by the Chairman at the time of the nomination process. If the Chair concludes that the conflict will not create a material risk that the person will fail to perform properly the duties of a Trustee then the person may be eligible for nomination. 2.3 Term of Office 2.3.1 A period of appointment for each Director is for a period not exceeding 3 years following their most recent appointment. Board Renewal Policy Page 4 of 7 Version 2.0 (September 2015)

2.3.2 Subject to Section 2.3.3 below, Directors may serve a maximum of five (5) terms of office. The Trustee is confident that a maximum term of fifteen (15) years will not, and will not be reasonably perceived to materially interfere with a Director s ability to act in the best interests of beneficiaries. 1 2.3.3 It is the Directors intention that one third of Directors will retire on a three year rolling basis, with the basis to be determined by the Directors. The Directors will have regard to maintaining an appropriate mix of skill and experience in their initial determination of the order of retirement. 2.3.4 At the cessation of each non-executive Director s term of office, and should the Director be seeking reappointment (other than the cessation of the Director s maximum term of office) the Trustee, in addition to meeting the requirements of clauses 2.1 and 2.2, will review the appointed Director s conformity with, and ability to continue to conform with, the propriety and competency requirements outlined in the Trustee s Fit and Proper Policy and consider whether it is appropriate that the individual stand for reelection. 2.3.5 If the Director is not seeking reappointment, the remaining Directors shall seek nominations from persons satisfying the requirements of clauses 2.1 and 2.2, and within the time frame specified in clause 3.1.4. 2.3.6 The Trustee is confident that this renewal policy, with its staggered terms of tenure, ensures that the Board remains open to new ideas and independent thinking, whilst supporting continuity and the appropriate transfer of knowledge and skills. 2.4 FSS Board Chairman 2.4.1 The FSS Chairman is to be an independent Director not affiliated with the Fiducian Group. 1 See APRA Prudential Standard SPS 510 Governance (Paragraph 20). Board Renewal Policy Page 5 of 7 Version 2.0 (September 2015)

3. Vacation, Retirement or Removal of Directors 3.1.1 A Director shall be removed if the person is or becomes a disqualified person under section 120 of the Superannuation Industry (Supervision) Act 1993 or Part 2D.6 of the Corporations Act 2001. 3.1.2 The Office of a non-executive Director immediately becomes vacant: a. If a Director s circumstances change during their term of office so that they now meet one or more of the criteria outlined in Section 2.2.2 above. b. As detailed in Article 21.6 of the Constitution. c. If a Director fails a condition of appointment as outlined in the Trustee s Fit and Proper Policy. d. If a Director fails to maintain the propriety and/or competency requirements as outlined in the Trustee s Fit and Proper Policy. e. On the expiration of the Director s term of office. 3.1.3 A Director must retire from office on the completion of a 3 year term and may be reappointed for a term or terms not exceeding 3 years up to the maximum term detailed in Section 2.3 above. 3.1.4 Any vacancy must be filled within sixty (60) days (or such other period prescribed by the Superannuation Law) of the vacancy occurring. Board Renewal Policy Page 6 of 7 Version 2.0 (September 2015)

4. Policy Review Process 4.1 Annual Review 4.1.1 The Directors will ensure that a review of the appropriateness, effectiveness and adequacy of the Board Renewal Policy is undertaken on an annual basis. 4.1.2 Prior to the commencement of this review, the Directors will determine whether the review will be undertaken internally, or outsourced to an appropriately qualified and experienced service provider who is operationally independent from the Board, or a combination of both. 4.1.3 The results of the review will be reported to the Directors as part of the next scheduled meeting following completion of the review. Board Renewal Policy Page 7 of 7 Version 2.0 (September 2015)