
Asseco's activities in the area of corporate social responsibility (CSR) have once again been recognized at a nationwide forum. Initiatives implemented under the "AssecojestEko" and
"We help" projects were included in the latest report "Responsible Business in Poland. Good practices 2024", prepared by the Responsible Business Forum (Forum Odpowiedzialnego Biznesu).
Asseco consistently implements activities that promote climate protection and popularize pro-environmental attitudes. In 2024, the company joined the tree-planting initiative with Posadzimy.pl, under which it planted 300 seedlings in the Przemyśl district. Ultimately, they will create a 333 m² forest that will absorb 1,800 kg of CO₂ per year and produce enough oxygen for more than 200 people.
How many trees the company will ultimately fund depended on the Asseco Sports Challenge. This is an annual sports competition among employees that aims to motivate them to bike and walk and run. Asseco, by engaging in the Posadzimy.pl project and continuing the Asseco Sports Challenge, achieved two environmental goals. It motivated employees to be physically active, so that for two months they covered 74,237 kilometers on foot and 172,665 kilometers on bicycles. By choosing biking or walking instead of public transportation and the car, they saved 1.6 tons of CO₂. In addition, for each employee who covered a total of 200 km in the Challenge and maintained activity in each month of the Challenge, Asseco planted a tree.
The second initiative highlighted in the report is the "We help" project - Asseco's proprietary charity program, in which employees independently identify those in need and the forms of support. The company's budget finances activities for orphanages, single mother's homes, hospices or aid foundations.
An important element of the program is personal involvement - employees offer their time, knowledge and direct assistance. Since the beginning of the project, Asseco has donated nearly PLN 2 million in aid, and thanks to the initiative, more than 6,000 children have received support. Already 2,000 employees from all over Poland have become involved in the campaign.
The inclusion of Asseco's projects in the Responsible Business Forum's report is not only an honor, but also a confirmation of the effectiveness and authenticity of the company's activities for sustainable development, the environment and local communities. Asseco continues its mission as a responsible company - not only technologically, but also socially.

Asseco won the "Security Innovator" category in the "Diamond Shields" competition. The initiative aims to recognize outstanding achievements, innovations and commitment in the area of national security and defense. The award was presented during the Polish Security Congress, held in Rzeszów.
Asseco provides advanced systems for uniformed services and international institutions. It has completed more than 70 projects for the EU and NATO and meets the highest security standards. The company's key solution is the CSD EP System Client, a reconnaissance data exchange system integrated with ArcGIS Pro to analyze and share information according to NATO standards. The system was successfully tested during the NATO CWIX exercise and has been accredited for operation on a classified network.
Security is not just technology - it is a responsibility to state institutions and citizens. We have been developing Polish technological solutions for more than 30 years, and I am pleased that our work has been recognized and awarded the "Safety Innovator" prize. This award is confirmation that our solutions, such as the CSD EP System Client, strengthen defense capabilities and interoperability within NATO. I would like to thank very much both the chapter and our entire team, which is committed to developing these innovations, said Andrzej Dopierała, Vice President of the Management Board of Asseco Poland, responsible for the area of International Organizations and Security Sector Solutions.
The "Diamond Shields" competition is an event that brings together leading experts, leaders and innovators who contribute to strengthening state protection, raising security standards and developing modern defense technologies. The competition also supports community engagement and strategic initiatives for the country's stability and resilience in the face of modern threats.
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Karolina Rzońca-Bajorek was included in the list of "15 influentialwomen of the Polish technology industry", published by the editors of themagazine "My Company Polska". Included in the list are female leadersresponsible for digital transformation, implementation of innovations anddiversity activities in the world of new technologies.
The Asseco Groupis the largest IT company in the Central and Eastern European region. For morethan 30 years it has been developing technologically advanced software forcompanies in key economic sectors. The Group, which is a federation ofcompanies operating in more than 60 countries around the world, is headed byAsseco Poland, which was one of the first startups founded in Poland. KarolinaRzońca-Bajorek has been the vice president of Asseco Poland since 2021. As the ChiefFinancial Officer (CFO), she is responsible for the Company Finance Divisionand the Asseco Group Finance Division, as well as the Shared Service CenterDepartment.

Asseco maintained its leading position among IT companies on the "List of the 200 largest Polish companies" prepared by the editors of "Wprost" magazine. In 2024, the company reached PLN 17.1 billion in sales revenues, of which PLN 13.5 billion were sales of its proprietary IT products and services.
2024 turned out to be a record year for Asseco. We achieved the highest net profit in our more than 30-year history. These results show that the strategy we have adopted focusing on the development of proprietary software and related services, as well as strong diversification, allows us to grow steadily, concluded Adam Góral, CEO of Asseco Poland.
Asseco is also the largest IT company in the Central and Eastern European region. It has been developing technologically advanced software for companies in key economic sectors for more than 30 years.
In compiling the "List of the 200 largest Polish companies," the editors of Wprost weekly based the revenue of a given company for 2023.

Asseco took 1st place in this year's edition of the "Polish Ambassadors" ranking, prepared by the editors of the Wprost weekly. The list recognizes Polish companies that successfully promote the national economy on the international arena, building the Polish brand as a reliable business and technological partner.
Asseco is the largest software manufacturer in Central and Eastern Europe, and its IT solutions support key sectors of the economy. The title of "Polish Ambassador" honors the company's many years of consistent foreign expansion and building a strong global brand originating in Poland.
In 2024, the Asseco Group reached PLN 17.1 billion in sales revenues, 88 percent of which were foreign sales. The Group has been growing organically as well as through acquisitions. Asseco companies are listed on the Warsaw Stock Exchange (WSE), NASDAQ and the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange.
In 2024, we acquired 14 companies operating in the US, Indian, Portuguese and Israeli markets. Since our IPO on the Warsaw Stock Exchange in 2004, more than 150 companies have joined our Group. As a result, today Asseco employs nearly 34,000 people in more than 60 countries on 6 continents, said Adam Góral, President of the Management Board of Asseco Poland.
The "Polish Ambassadors" ranking aims to identify companies that are not only financially successful, but also promote a positive image of Poland and strengthen its position in the global economy.

Adam Góral has completed his mission as the Honorary Consul of the Slovak Republic after 24 years. He was awarded a silver commemorative medal by Juraj Blanár, Minister of Foreign and European Affairs of the Slovak Republic, for his work on behalf of Slovak-Polish cooperation.
The award was given for his significant contribution to the development of relations between the two countries, his support for Slovak business and his commitment to helping the country's citizens. Minister Blanár noted at the ceremony: "People honored today come from different backgrounds, but each of them has been able to find something unique in their work that they have passed on to Slovakia - and for that they deserve our gratitude."
While serving as the Honorary Consul of Slovakia, Adam Góral acted with full commitment to the cooperation between Poland and Slovakia - both in the diplomatic and economic spheres. It was with the merger with the Slovak company that the construction of the international Asseco Group began, which now operates in more than 60 countries. Slovakia is also home to the headquarters of Asseco Central Europe (ACE) and Asseco International.
The medal was presented in Bratislava at a ceremony at which other distinguished representatives of the world of diplomacy, culture and sports were also honored.

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