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2021 Best Practice Investor Relations Awards – Award Winners 26 May 2021 2021 Best Practice Investor Relations Awards – Award Winners 2021 Best Practice IR Awards Categories 2021 Award Winners Overall Best IR by a Company within the S&P/ASX 200* Xero Limited (XRO) Best International IR by an Australasian Company** Mirvac Group (MGR) Best IR by a Company in the S&P/ASX 50* Xero Limited (XRO) Best IR by a Company in the S&P/ASX Mid-Cap 50* Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Corporation Limited (FPH) Best IR by a Company in the ASX Mid-Cap 100* Hub24 Limited (HUB) Best IR by a Company in the ASX Mid-Cap 200* Audinate Group Limited (AD8) Best Investor Relations by a Company in the S&P/ASX Ioneer Ltd (INR) Emerging Companies Index* Best IR by a New Zealand Company* EBOS Group Limited (EBO) Most Progress in Investor Relations by an Australasian Cleanaway Waste Management Company* Limited (CWY) Best ESG & Sustainability Reporting award by an Brambles Limited (BXB) Australasian Company* Best Use of Technology for Investor Communications by an Xero Limited (XRO) Australasian Company* Best Investor Day by an Australasian Company* GrainCorp Limited Xero Limited (XRO) Best Offshore or Domestic Equities Conference/Corporate Citi Australia and New Zealand Access Day* Conference, Sydney, October Best Corporate Access by an Australasian Broker* Citi Best Australasian Retail Broker* Morgans *Data provided by MarketMeter **Data provided by Institutional Investor Research 1 2021 Sell-Side Award Results Best Domestic or Offshore Equities Conference/Corporate Access Day Ranking Company 1 Citi Australia & NZ Conference – Sydney (October) 2 UBS Australasia Conference - Sydney (November) 3 Credit Suisse Asia Investment Conference - Hong Kong (March) Best Corporate Access by an Australasian Broker Ranking Company 1 Citi 2 UBS 3 Morgan Stanley Best Australasian Retail Broker Ranking Company 1 Morgans 2 Bell Potter 3 Shaw and Partners *Data provided by MarketMeter 2 2021 Best Practice Investor Relations Awards – Full Results Overall Best IR by a Company within the S&P/ASX 200 Ranking Company 1 Xero Limited 2 Brambles Limited 3 Ramsay Health Care Limited 3 Transurban Group 5 CSL Limited 6 Aristocrat Leisure Limited 7 BHP Group Limited 8 Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Corporation Limited 9 Afterpay Limited 10 Lendlease Group 11 Origin Energy Limited 12 Macquarie Group Limited 13 Cleanaway Waste Management Limited 14 Tabcorp Holdings Limited 15 Charter Hall Group 16 Amcor PLC 17 Woolworths Group Limited 18 BlueScope Steel Limited 19 The Star Entertainment Group Limited 20 Computershare Limited *Data provided by MarketMeter 3 Best International IR by an Australasian Company Ranking Company 1 Mirvac Group 2 Goodman Group 3 Dexus 4 Transurban Group 5 CSL Limited 6 Arena REIT 7 Charter Hall Group 8 Shopping Centres Australasia Property Group RE 9 Macquarie Group 10 Monger Gold Ltd 11 The a2 Milk Company Limited 12 Aventus Group 13 BHP Group Limited 14 Qantas Airways Limited 15 GDI Property Group 16 Woodside Petroleum Limited 17 Santos Limited 18 Afterpay Limited 19 Whitehaven Coal Limited 20 Westpac Banking Corporation *Data provided by Institutional Investor Research 4 Best IR by a Company in the S&P/ASX 50 Ranking Company 1 Xero Limited 2 Brambles Limited 3 Aristocrat Leisure Limited 4 Transurban Group 5 Ramsay Health Care Limited 5 CSL Limited 6 Lendlease Group 6 BHP Group Limited 7 Afterpay Limited 7 Origin Energy Limited 8 Macquarie Group Limited 8 Amcor plc 9 Woolworths Group Limited 9 Ampol Limited 9 Computershare Limited 9 Suncorp Group Limited 9 Mirvac Group 10 Fortescue Metals Group Ltd 11 Sydney Airport 11 Cochlear Limited 11 Santos Limited 11 James Hardie Industries plc *Data provided by MarketMeter 5 Best IR by a Company in the S&P/ASX Mid-Cap 50 Ranking Company 1 Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Corporation Limited 2 Tabcorp Holdings Limited 3 Charter Hall Group 3 Cleanaway Waste Management Limited 3 The Star Entertainment Group Limited 4 Carsales.Com Limited 4 BlueScope Steel Limited 4 Incitec Pivot Limited 4 Evolution Mining Limited 4 IDP Education Limited 5 Ansell Limited 5 NEXTDC Limited 6 IGO Limited 6 Challenger Limited 6 Domino's Pizza Enterprises Limited 6 REA Group Ltd 7 Orora Limited 7 Altium Limited 7 Oil Search Limited 7 Boral Limited *Data provided by MarketMeter 6 Best IR by a Company in the ASX Mid-Cap 100 Ranking Company 1 Hub24 Limited 2 GrainCorp Limited 3 Whitehaven Coal Limited 4 Chorus Limited 4 Perseus Mining Limited 4 Corporate Travel Management Limited 4 Elders Limited 5 Domain Holdings Australia Limited 6 Nanosonics Limited 6 Netwealth Group Limited 6 Gold Road Resources Limited 6 Nearmap Ltd 6 G8 Education Limited 7 Bapcor Limited 7 Costa Group Holdings Limited 7 Perpetual Limited 8 ARB Corporation Limited 8 Invocare Limited 9 Platinum Asset Management Limited 9 Spark New Zealand Limited 9 Janus Henderson Group plc 9 Blackmores Limited 9 Bingo Industries Limited 9 Iluka Resources Limited 9 Super Retail Group Limited 9 Abacus Property Group 9 Breville Group Limited *Data provided by MarketMeter 7 Best IR by a Company in the ASX Mid-Cap 200 Ranking Company 1 Audinate Group Limited 2 Arena REIT 3 Galaxy Resources Limited 4 Cooper Energy Limited 4 Bravura Solutions Limited 5 Orocobre Limited 5 Tassal Group Limited 6 Ooh!Media Limited 7 Eclipx Group Limited 8 New Hope Corporation Limited 9 Western Areas Limited 10 Pact Group Holdings Ltd 10 Southern Cross Media Group Limited 11 Mayne Pharma Group Limited 11 Asaleo Care Limited 11 GWA Group Limited 12 Sandfire Resources Limited 12 Smartgroup Corporation Ltd 13 Sigma Healthcare Limited 14 Genworth Mortgage Insurance Australia Limited *Data provided by MarketMeter 8 Best Investor Relations by a Company in the S&P/ASX Emerging Companies Index Ranking Company 1 Ioneer Ltd 2 Class Limited 3 Dacian Gold Limited 4 Carnarvon Petroleum Limited 5 Seven West Media Limited 6 Syrah Resources Limited 6 A2B Australia Limited 7 Ardent Leisure Group Limited 8 Myer Holdings Limited 9 Carbon Revolution Limited 10 Catapult Group International Ltd 10 Dubber Corporation Limited 11 Monash IVF Group Limited 12 Retail Food Group Limited 13 Japara Healthcare Limited *Data provided by MarketMeter 9 Best IR by a New Zealand Company Ranking Company 1 EBOS Group Limited 2 Vista Group International Limited 3 Chorus Limited 3 Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Corporation Limited 3 Mercury NZ Limited 4 Contact Energy Limited 5 Genesis Energy Limited 5 Summerset Group Holdings Limited 6 Meridian Energy Limited 7 Incitec Pivot Limited 8 Spark New Zealand Limited 8 Kathmandu Holdings Limited 9 Synlait Milk Limited 9 Skycity Entertainment Group Limited 10 Trustpower Limited 11 Australia And New Zealand Banking Group Limited 11 Auckland International Airport Limited 11 The a2 Milk Company Limited 12 Westpac Banking Corporation 13 Ryman Healthcare Limited *Data provided by MarketMeter 10 Most Progress in Investor Relations by an Australasian Company Ranking Company 1 Cleanaway Waste Management Limited 2 Origin Energy Limited 3 Aurizon Holdings Limited 4 Sonic Healthcare Limited 5 Alumina Limited 5 Woolworths Group Limited 6 Lendlease Group 7 Nine Entertainment Co. Holdings Limited 8 IGO Limited 8 Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Corporation Limited 9 Coca-Cola Amatil Limited 10 BHP Group Limited 10 Worley Limited 11 Blackmores Limited 11 Charter Hall Group 12 Spark New Zealand Limited 13 Altium Limited 14 Flight Centre Travel Group Limited 14 Ansell Limited 15 ALS Limited *Data provided by MarketMeter 11 Best ESG & Sustainability Reporting award by an Australasian Company Ranking Company 1 Brambles Limited 2 Xero Limited 3 Ramsay Health Care Limited 4 CSL Limited 5 Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Corporation Limited 5 Afterpay Limited 6 Transurban Group 6 BHP Group Limited 7 REA Group Ltd 7 Seek Limited 7 ResMed Inc 8 Altium Limited 8 Macquarie Group Limited 9 Sonic Healthcare Limited 9 Cleanaway Waste Management Limited 9 Aristocrat Leisure Limited 9 APA Group 10 Spark New Zealand Limited 10 Lendlease Group 10 Commonwealth Bank of Australia 10 Wesfarmers Limited 10 Ansell Limited 10 BlueScope Steel Limited *Data provided by MarketMeter 12 Best Use of Technology for Investor Communications by an Australasian Company Ranking Company 1 Xero Limited 2 GrainCorp Limited 3 Brambles Limited 4 BHO Group Limited 4 Transurban Group 4 Afterpay Limited 5 Tabcorp Holdings Limited 5 Lendlease Group 6 Ramsay Health Care Limited 7 Woolworths Group Limited 7 The Star Entertainment Group Limited 8 Origin Energy Limited 8 Suncorp Group Limited 8 Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Corporation Limited 8 Incitec Pivot Limited 8 Domain Holdings Australia Limited 8 Whitehaven Coal Limited 9 CSL Limited 9 Macquarie Group Limited 9 Charter Hall Group 9 Ampol Limited *Data provided by MarketMeter 13 Best Investor Day by an Australasian Company Ranking Company 1 Xero Limited 2 GrainCorp Limited 3 Brambles Limited 4 Aristocrat Leisure Limited 4 Ramsay Health Care Limited 4 Lendlease Group 5 Transurban Group 6 BHP Group Limited 7 Origin Energy Limited 7 Tabcorp Holdings Limited 7 Domain Holdings Australia Limited 7 Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Corporation Limited 7 Ampol Limited 8 Incitec Pivot Limited 8 CSL Limited 8 Suncorp Group Limited 8 Whitehaven Coal Limited 9 Computershare Limited 9 The Star Entertainment Group Limited 9 Cleanaway Waste Management Limited *Data provided by MarketMeter 14 .
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