WHISTLE BLOWING STATEMENT

IPPWM’s Code of Business Conduct and Ethics (“Code”)
IPPWM is committed to applying the highest standards of integrity in all decisions and
activities. Every year, each of our employees must confirm that they have complied with the
Code. The Code provides standards for ethical behavior when representing the Company and
when dealing with customers, investors, employees, field representatives, external suppliers,
competitors, government authorities and the public.

Whistle Blowing Policy
All our activities must be able to withstand close scrutiny. IPPWM’s policy on whistle blowing
is enshrined in the Code. Concerns on unethical, unprofessional, illegal, fraudulent or other
questionable behavior may be reported, anonymously or not, without fear of retaliation. The
Company absolutely prohibits retaliation of any kind for good faith reports of illegal or unethical
behavior.

Who can report?
IPPWM employees (permanent/contract/temporary) and Client Advisors can report his/her concern(s) in accordance
with the Code.
Third parties such as contractors, consultants, vendors, suppliers, sub-advisers, etc., can report
his/her concern(s) by emailing to Ethic channel ethics@ippwm.com.my

Ethics channel is not available to customers, any customer concerns should be directed to the
appropriate customer service or compliance unit.

What type of situations should I report?
Ethics Channel is a communications tool providing an avenue for sharing information of any kind
that you regard as potential violations of the Code. This may include concerns regarding
unethical, unprofessional, illegal, fraudulent or other questionable behavior including but not
limited to:
– Accounting and auditing practices
– Confidentiality, privacy, and intellectual property
– Conflicts of interest
– Illegal or suspected illegal acts
– Reputational risk
– Unfair business practices or misrepresentation
If the investigation of a report, which was made in good faith, is not to the Whistleblower’s
satisfaction, then he/she has the right to report the event to the appropriate law enforcement
agency.