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Stakeholder Identification and Materiality Issues
Stakeholder Identification and Materiality Issues
Capital Futures has formulated key management policies and implementation plans to address the needs and expectations of stakeholders. Based on the stakeholders involved in its operational activities, they are categorized into eight groups. The following is a summary of the key issues of concern from the annual stakeholder survey:
Stakeholder: Employees
Communication Channels |
Frequency |
Focus Issues |
Labor-Management Meetings |
Regularly |
- Compensation and Employee Welfare
- Information Security
- Occupational Safety and Health
- Privacy
- Digital Finance
|
Internal Feedback Platform |
Irregularly |
Internal Training and Development |
Regularly/Irregularly |
Stakeholder: Customers
Communication Channels |
Frequency |
Focus Issues |
Customer Service Hotline |
Irregularly |
- Product Information
- Privacy
- Information Security
- Service Quality and Customer Satisfaction
- Digital Finance
- Risk Management
|
Seminars |
Irregularly |
Customer Satisfaction Survey |
Irregularly |
Customer Complaints |
Irregularly |
Other Channels |
Regularly/Irregularly |
Stakeholder:Shareholders/Investors
Communication Channels |
Frequency |
Focus Issues |
Publish Operational Performance |
Monthly |
- Service Quality and Customer Satisfaction
- Risk Management
- Operational Performance (Shareholders' Equity)
- Legal Compliance
- Information Security
|
Investor Presentation |
Annually |
Market Observation Post System (MOPS) |
Regularly/Irregularly |
Shareholders' Meeting |
Annually |
Stakeholder:Community and Organizations
Communication Channels |
Frequency |
Focus Issues |
Sponsorship and Donations |
Irregularly |
- Compensation and Employee Welfare
- Operational Performance (Shareholders' Equity)
- Occupational Safety and Health
- Public Welfare Activities and Charitable Donations
- Corporate Governance and Integrity Management
|
Response to Environmental Protection Activities |
Irregularly |
Stakeholder:Government Agencies
Communication Channels |
Frequency |
Focus Issues |
Policy Seminars |
Irregularly |
- Privacy
- Information Security
- Digital Finance
- Product Information
- Corporate Governance and Integrity Management
|
Official Documents, Meetings, Emails |
Irregularly |
Stakeholder:Suppliers
Communication Channels |
Frequency |
Focus Issues |
Public Information on the Website |
Irregularly |
- Green Procurement
- Talent Development
- Compensation and Employee Welfare
- Service Quality and Customer Satisfaction
- Digital Finance
|
Negotiation Meeting |
Irregularly |
Supplier Annual Training |
Annually |
Stakeholder:Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) / Non-Profit Organizations (NPOs)
Communication Channels |
Frequency |
Focus Issues |
Public Information on the Website |
Irregularly |
- Waste
- Climate Change Risks and Opportunities
- Occupational Safety and Health
- Compensation and Employee Welfare
|
Stakeholder:Others
Communication Channels |
Frequency |
Focus Issues |
Public Information on the Website |
Irregularly |
- Digital Finance
- Talent Development
- Occupational Safety and Health
- Compensation and Employee Welfare
- Social Responsibility
|
Identification and Disclosure of Material Issues
Capital Futures adheres to the eight principles of the GRI Standards: Accuracy, Balance, Clarity, Comparability, Completeness, Contextual Sustainability, Timeliness, and Verifiability. We also refer to international benchmark companies and domestic industry peers for material issues. Each year, we review and identify key topics related to our operations and make adjustments accordingly. We have identified three major topics and 23 sustainability issues. Based on stakeholder feedback through surveys, we assess the "level of stakeholder concern" and the "impact on company operations" to determine the material topics for the current year. The prioritization of these topics is reflected in this report. The matrix of significant issues for our company is shown below.