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2 October 2023

Résultats financiers 2022-2023 : ‘IBL Beyond Borders’ est une réalité

21 March 2023

Mauritius’ IBL Group joins the shareholding of leading East-African solar operator, Equator Energy

16 February 2023

Le Groupe IBL rejoint le capital de l’importateur-distributeur Harley’s en Afrique de l’Est

4 November 2022

Performance financière 2021-2022 : le Groupe IBL rebondit après deux années difficiles et confirme son développement régional

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IBL’s corporate governance

HOW IBL’S GOVERNANCE CREATES LONG-TERM VALUE FOR STAKEHOLDERS

IBL is committed to the highest standards of corporate governance. We believe that our governance arrangements help us deliver on our strategy, monitor our operational performance and create value for both our shareholders and society in the long term.

This section explains how IBL is governed and includes information about our Board Committees, compliance and ethical conduct policies.

IBL Ltd (IBL) is a public company that has been listed on the Official Stock Exchange of Mauritius (SEM) since the 14th of July 2016. The company qualifies as a public interest entity as defined under the Financial Reporting Act 2004.

IBL’s corporate governance complies with the Mauritius Companies Act 2001 and the Mauritius National Code of Corporate Governance, which came into effect on the 1st of July 2017 and which departs from a “Comply or Explain” principle to move towards an “Apply and Explain” basis, as well as with other applicable Mauritian laws and regulations.

The group’s shares are also governed by the SEM’s listing rules.

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