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Bullion Banks and Gold Traders Peer Learning Webinar 30 July, 2013 For distribution: 15 August 2013

Agenda Welcome Introduction to the OECD Due Diligence Guidance Proposed Bullion Bank Best Practice Guide Review of draft Bullion Bank Best Practice Guide from LBMA Perspective from HSBC Perspective from Credit Suisse Questions /Feedback Next steps

Welcome Objectives of Peer Learning: Foster open and constructive exchange of information Learn from companies that are further along in due diligence implementation Introduce tools and resources to you Answer your questions Deliverables from Peer Learning OECD Due Diligence Guidance introduction Tools Case studies and industry examples

Peer learning process June 5, 2013 Multistakeholder Steering Group 7 peer groups in Gold Large Scale Miners ASM Refiners Banks Downstream Users Auditors Industry initiatives Leads identified late June/ July 2013 Calls with Peer Group leads Agenda for webinar Presenters Dates for webinars Multi- Stakeholder Forum Dates circulated Outreach beyond Forum 1 st Peer Learning Webinar Introduction to DDG Examples from industry Next steps 2 nd Peer Learning Webinar Case studies and tools Decision to continue with peer learning Future Peer Learning Webinars? July/August 2013 End 2013/ early 2014 Quarterly?

THE OECD DUE DILIGENCE GUIDANCE Tyler Gillard Head of Project, Legal Adviser OECD Investment Division

Key features of the OECD Guidance One set of expectations A common framework for due diligence expectations throughout the entire mineral supply chain from mines until end users Progressive approach The promotion of constructive engagement with suppliers in order to gradually affect changes in their sourcing practices without embargoes! Different treatment Depending on mineral (e.g. Supplements on Gold, and 3Ts) and location of company in the supply chain (e.g. upstream and downstream companies), resulting in complementary due diligence processes

Principles of the OECD Guidance Due diligence is a dynamic, on-going process with the information collected and built, with quality progressively improved Companies are encouraged to integrate the due diligence standards and principles into existing due diligence practices and management systems The due diligence recommendations may be carried out jointly through industry or other multi-stakeholder initiatives to save costs and reduce audit fatigue Local industry and stakeholder initiatives can help companies implement the OECD Guidance within your sector and market e.g. WGC, LBMA, Conflict-Free Sourcing Initiative, RJC, DMCC and other industry programmes operationalise OECD Guidance.

Overview of the OECD Guidance Objective: To provide clear, practical guidance for companies to ensure they do not contribute to conflict or abuses of human rights through their mineral and metal procurement practices Method: 5-step risk-based due diligence process Scope: Applies to all companies throughout the entire mineral supply chain that potentially use 3T and gold from conflict or high-risk areas

Structure of the OECD Guidance Due Diligence Guidance includes: 1. A 5-step risk-based due diligence framework for all minerals from conflict-affected and high-risk areas (Annex I) 2. A model supply chain policy (Annex II): NO! Sourcing from parties linked to serious abuses NO! Direct of indirect support to non-state armed groups MITIGATE! Direct or indirect support to public or private security forces MITIGATE! Bribery in the supply chain, fraud or misrepresentation of chain of custody or traceability information MITIGATE! Money-laundering through the mineral supply chain MITIGATE! Non-payment by suppliers of taxes, fees and royalties related to mineral extraction, transport and export, or non-disclosure of payments by suppliers in accordance with EITI 3. Principles for risk mitigation (Annex III) 4. Supplement on Tin, Tantalum and Tungsten 5. Supplement on Gold, including a special Appendix on artisanal and small-scale mining

Supplement on Gold: Application Applies to all companies in the supply chain: Upstream companies refers to all the companies between the mine and the refiner, e.g. mining companies, local exporters, traders of unrefined gold, recyclers, refiners Downstream companies refers to all companies after the refiner until the consumer, e.g. jewellers, bullion banks, industrial users of gold

Supplement on Gold: Application Mined Gold Gold from artisanal source (ASM Gold) Gold from largescale mines (LSM Gold) Applies to Recycled Gold Grandfathered stocks Before 1 January 2012

Five Step Risk-Based Due Diligence Step 1 Establish strong company management systems Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Identify and assess risks in the supply chain Design and implement a strategy to respond to identified risks If red flag identified Carry out or ensure an independent third-party audit smelter/refiner s due diligence If red flag identified Report annually on supply chain due diligence If red flag identified

Global industry initiatives for gold Initiative Conflict-Free Sourcing Initiative (CFSI) which includes the Conflict Free Smelter (CFS) program WGC Conflict-Free Gold Standard and Tools LBMA Responsible Gold Guidance RJC Chain-of-Custody Certification Program DMCC Practical Guidance for market participants in Gold Organisations involved Global e- Sustainability Initiative (GESI); Electronic Industry Citizenship Coalition (EICC) World Gold Council (WGC) London Bullion Market Association (LBMA) Responsible Jewellery Council (RJC) Dubai Multi- Commodities Centre Purpose Verifies that the sources of conflict minerals processed by smelters are conflict-free. Enables downstream companies to identify and source from conflict-free smelters. (Operationalises OECD Guidance for smelter/refiners.) Establishes a common approach for mining companies to responsibly mine gold and demonstrates that their mining operations do not fuel conflict or the abuse of human rights. (Operationalises OECD Guidance for mining companies.) Ensures that all gold feed stock and all gold produced by refiners are conflictfree. Enables downstream companies to identify and source from conflict-free refiners. (Operationalises OECD Guidance for refiners.) Supports the identification and tracking of conflict-free gold throughout gold supply chains with the transfer of chainof-custody documentation. Assists DMCC-licensed members and other industry participants in the UAE to enforce OECD due diligence. Participation type Voluntary Voluntary Mandatory for LBMA accredited refiners Voluntary Mandatory for all DMCC-licensed members Independent audit required Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

Other Great Lakes-based initiatives Initiative ITRI Tin Supply Chain Initiative (itsci) Certified Trading Chains Organisations involved ITRI; Tantalum Niobium International Study Center; Pact; Channel Research German Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources (BGR) Purpose Supports responsible sourcing from Central Africa through the development of (1) a physical chain-of-custody system that tracks and monitors minerals from mine to smelter and (2) a due diligence system that includes independent audits and mine site and transportation route assessments. Supports responsible sourcing from Central Africa through the creation of a certification framework for artisanal mining sites. Participation type Voluntary Voluntary Independen t audit required Yes Yes ICGLR s Regional Certification Mechanism International Conference on the Great Lakes Region (ICGLR) Establishes a certification mechanism for the mining and trading of conflict minerals from the Great Lakes Region. Mandatory for member countries Yes Source: U.S. Government & Accountability Office

OECD Implementation Programme Problem-solving and information-sharing Common and coordinated solutions Collaboration Consistency and harmonisation of expectations: Collaborated multiple industry programmes to support harmonisation and a level playing field Promotion and dissemination Tools, workshops and training seminars Peer-learning 3T Pilot from Aug 2011 December 2012 Gold implementation programme launched this year training and case studies ICGLR-OECD-UN GoE Forum In-person meeting in May and November each year next meeting on 13-15 November in Kigali, Rwanda

Selection of OECD Multi-stakeholder Steering Group members BEDEWA Observatoire Gouvernance et Paix

Thank you! For further information on this project and to download the OECD Due Diligence Guidance: www.oecd.org/daf/investment/mining Contact: Tyler Gillard, Head of Project tyler.gillard@oecd.org Shivani Kannabhiran shivani.kannabhiran@oecd.org

PERSPECTIVE FROM LBMA

LBMA RESPONSIBLE GOLD GUIDANCE Purpose & Structure To ensure London Market is free from metal that had financed conflict or been used for money laundering or terrorist financing. Global, long term focus. OECD + KYC, AML + mandatory audits = LBMA Responsible Gold All feedstock (mined production, scrap, investment bars) subject to due diligence and audit. Risk-based: Higher risk = more due diligence is needed (and vice versa) All production (large bars, kilo bars, scrap etc.) therefore conflict-free. Focuses on conflict-free process, not conflictfree product. Page 19 LBMA Responsible Gold

RESPONSIBLE GOLD GUIDANCE LBMA & GD Refiner Implementation 2011 2012 2013 LBMA Responsible Gold Guidance (RGG) Developed and recognised. Refiner, Industry and Public Consultation conducted. RGG - Official requirement of London Good Delivery Refiners accept & implement Steps 1-3 Audit Guidance Refiner, Industry & public consultation Mutual Recognition Achieved with LBMA/RJC/EICC Audit Guidance & consultation crucial to achievement 2011 Audit Reports Received Audit Guidance finalised Q1 Refiners accept & implement Steps 4-5 2012 Audit Reports Submission & Review Auditor Training & continued refiner support Continued Cooperation with industry programmes Continued support & implementation of OECD Page 20 LBMA Responsible Gold

REGULATION US Dodd-Frank and EU Regulations July 2010 The US Dodd-Frank Act includes specific reporting requirements for companies using 3Ts and gold (DRC focus) August 2012 Final US rules recognise OECD Due Diligence Guidance (OECD = global focus) 2014 EU Regulations expected to be finalised (focus OECD) Page 21 LBMA Responsible Gold

REGULATION Drivers conflict & activism On-going conflict in DRC despite UN presence since 1999 NGO campaigns were instrumental in creation of US regulation. NGOs need education & communication OECD Forum provides opportunity for open communication Page 22 LBMA Responsible Gold

GOLD INDUSTRY INITIATIVES Support & Recognition throughout gold supply chain Miners Refiners Jewellers RJC Chain of Custody Covers All Actors Page 23 LBMA Responsible Gold

MUTUAL RECOGNITION For Refiner Audits Achieved Sept 2012 LBMA RJC CFSI (EICC) Common Features: 3 rd Party Audit, OECD & SEC Compliance Tailored Focus London Bullion Market Jewellery Supply Chain - Mine to Retail Manufacturers Audit outcome Continued Good Delivery Accreditation CoC Certification Validated Smelter/ Refiner list Harmonisation RJC CoC, CFS audits = Responsible Gold Requirement. LBMA, CFS =. RJC, LBMA audits = CFS. One Audit Report Three Programmes World Gold Council, Fairtrade and Fairmined initiatives support refiner due diligence. Page 24 LBMA Responsible Gold

OECD IMPLEMENTATION Development of Best Practice Guides Developing KYC best practice guide for bullion banks in order to ensure they are compliant with the OECD, SEC due diligence rules. Once finalised, Members and Associates will be encouraged to implement in order to demonstrate the London market is conflict-free. This will also enable Members & Associates to demonstrate compliance with the OECD rules. The LBMA is also encouraging other exchanges to adopt a Responsible Gold policy to ensure that refiners not on the LBMA list are also compliant. Page 25 LBMA Responsible Gold

PROPOSED BULLION BANK PROCESS 1 bar weighs ~12.5 kg 1 bar has a value of ~US$0.7 million There are ~720,000 bars in the London vaults, worth a total of ~US$450 billion Page 26 Responsible Gold - Role of the LBMA

PROPOSED BULLION BANK PROCESS LONDON GOOD DELIVERY REFINER N DOES LONDON N CLIENT CLEARING HAVE N MEMBER AUDIT CERT? 1 bar weighs ~12.5 kg RED FLAG CHECKS PASSED N N GRAND- FATHERED? N REFINER IDENTIFIED N DO NOT ACCEPT 1 bar has a value of ~US$0.7 million Y Y Y Y Y Y ACCEPT ACCEPT There are ~720,000 bars in the London vaults, worth ACCEPT a total of ACCEPT ~US$450 billion ACCEPT LONDON GOOD DELIVERY REFINER N DO NOT ACCEPT ON-BOARDING RED FLAG CHECKS Y Shareholder or interests in conflict countries Operations in conflict countries Sourced gold from conflict areas in last 12 months (details from press reports) ACCEPT BUSINESS PROCESS Trading desk should know and understand the rules and should know which suppliers of physical gold have been categorized as conflict free Page 27 Responsible Gold - Role of the LBMA

NEXT STEPS Refiner Support & Bullion Bank Implementation Best Practice Guides for Refiners: Criteria/Indicators for determining High- Risk & Conflict-Affected Areas Guidance on how best to conduct KYC for scrap Templates Other, as needed Regular webinars/seminars to address implementation challenges. LBMA/RJC Responsible Gold Forum on 1 st October, on second day of LBMA Conference in Rome. Developing KYC best practice guide for bullion banks in order to ensure they are compliant with the OECD, SEC due diligence rules. Page 28 LBMA Responsible Gold

PERSPECTIVE FROM HSBC (VERBAL)

PERSPECTIVE FROM CREDIT SUISSE (VERBAL)

Q&A, FEEDBACK

Next steps Forum meeting 13-15 November 2013 in Kigali, Rwanda Feedback to this webinar (content, approach) written comments welcome Learn more: http://www.oecd.org/daf/inv/mne/mining.htm