Corporate Governance

Statement of Corporate Governance Practices

The Corporation believes in the importance of good corporate governance and the central role played by directors in the governance process. The Corporation believes that sound corporate governance is essential to the well-being of the Corporation and its shareholders.

Power Financial is an international management and holding company. Power Corporation has controlled Power Financial since the latter was first organized in 1984. Power Financial is not an operating company and a substantial portion of its interests are located outside Canada, specifically in the United States and Europe. These characteristics are important in any consideration of governance philosophy and practices as they apply to the Corporation.

In 2005, the Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA) adopted National Policy 58-20 — Corporate Governance Guidelines (the Policy) which sets forth a number of suggested guidelines on corporate governance practices (the CSA Guidelines). Under the Policy, issuers are encouraged to consider the CSA Guidelines in developing their own corporate governance practices.

In the Board’s view, no single corporate governance model is superior or appropriate in all respects. The Board believes that the Corporation’s governance system is effective and is appropriate to its circumstances, and that there are in place appropriate structures and procedures to ensure the Board’s independence from management and to ensure that actual or potential conflicts of interest between the Corporation and Power Corporation and/or its controlling shareholder are dealt with appropriately. Furthermore, any review of governance practices should include consideration of long-term returns to shareholders, as the Board believes this to be an important indicator of the effectiveness of a governance system.

(Source: March 2012 Management Proxy Circular)