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Statistical information is used in reports and to improve our site. For example, we have used analytics data to add, remove or change features of the site based on how popular they are with users.

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_gid 1 day Statistics cookies Google Analytics: to store and count pageviews.
_iub_cs-* 1 year Preferences cookies iubenda: to store cookie consent preferences.
euconsent-v2 1 year Preferences cookies To store cookie consent preferences.
referrerReferralId 1 browser session Strictly necessary cookies Track user referrals
t_gid 1 year Marketing cookies Taboola: assigns a unique User ID that allows Taboola to recommend specific advertisements and content to this user
APISID 2 years Marketing cookies Youtube: Google Ads Optimization
HSID 2 years Marketing cookies Youtube: to provide fraud prevention
LOGIN_INFO 2 years Marketing cookies Youtube: to store and track visits across websites.
PREF 2 years Marketing cookies Youtube: to store and track visits across websites.
SAPISID 2 years Marketing cookies Youtube: Google Ads Optimization
SID 2 years Marketing cookies Youtube: to provide ad delivery or retargeting, provide fraud prevention.
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RUL 1 year Marketing cookies doubleclick: serving targeted advertisements that are relevant to the user across the web.
variant 1 browser session Strictly necessary cookies For providing targeted content to users
cookie_consent 1 year Strictly necessary cookies For persisting cookie consent
1P_JAR 1 month Marketing cookies Google: optimize advertising, to provide ads relevant to users
NID 1 month Marketing cookies Google: to provide ad delivery or retargeting, store user preferences

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1. Introduction
2. Version and approval
3. Personal Account Dealing Rules
4. Systems and Controls
5. Register of restricted insiders
6. Disclosure on the Konvi websites and on the apps
7. Review

Personal Accounts Dealing Policy

Personal Account Dealing Policy

1. Introduction

The Personal Account Dealing Policy is established in accordance with article 8 of the Regulation (EU) 2020/1503 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 7 October 2020 in order to mitigate the risk arising from potential conflicts of interests within Konvi. This might relate to Konvi employees, management or Project owners.

For avoidance of doubt Konvi does not deal with securities and stocks listed on the financial market, hence the MAR and Market Abuse legislation are not applicable to the specific business model operated by Konvi.

This document implements and must be read in conjunction with the Conflict of Interest Policy and the second level technical standards conflicts of interest C(2022)4828_0.pdf documents. A copy of the Conflict of Interest Policy is available on the Konvi website at the following page Conflict of Interest Policy - Konvi.

2. Version and approval

The governance of the present document is assigned to the business function and the policy was approved as per following table:

Document Version Approval Date
1 Head of Compliance 12/09/2022

Any amendments, modification, or change of version is to be documented according to the corporate approval procedure.

3. Personal Account Dealing Rules

Konvi Crowdfunding Limited and all the subsidiaries, associated and affiliated companies do not accept insider traders as investors.

This applies on a look-through basis to both individual and corporate entities.

For the purposes of this policy, the following subjects are at all time deemed as insider traders:

(a) Konvi shareholders holding 20 %, or more, of share capital or voting rights; (b) Konvi managers or employees; (c) any natural or legal person linked to those shareholders, managers or employees by control as defined in point (35)(b) of Article 4(1) of Directive 2014/65/EU. (d) Project Owners both as individual persons and as corporate entities (e.g. Classic Valuable Assets CLG, Special Purpose Vehicles). (e) any of the above subjects when they apply through a corporate entity vehicle.

Konvi Crowdfunding Limited and all the subsidiaries, associated and affiliated companies shall not accept as project owners in relation to the crowdfunding services offered on their crowdfunding platform any of the the persons referred to in points (a), (b) and (c) of the first subparagraph.

In case any such person is at any point found to be invested or acting as Project Owner, this shall be fully disclosed on the Konvi website, including information on the specific crowdfunding projects subscribed.

Konvi shall ensure that such investments are made under the same conditions as those of other investors and that those persons do not enjoy any preferential treatment or privileged access to information.

4. Systems and Controls

The arrangements made with the Payment Service Provider (PSP) subject to art. 10, (5) Regulation (EU) 2020/1503 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 7 October 2020, must comply with and implement the rules outlined in the above section.

Where such a feature is available, configuration settings must include rules and controls to blacklist the insider traders described in the above section 3. As part of the annual review set out in the below section 7, the settings of the PSP are tested at least annually.

5. Register of restricted insiders

The subscription to Konvi’s offers by any of the insider traders listed in the section 3 is to be approved by at least one director of the company.

The request must be sent to the company email address info@konvi.app.

As part of the process, the company must maintain the Personal Account Dealing register.

The data recorded on the register must be stored for a minimum of 7 years and until the end of the appreciation period, whichever the later.

6. Disclosure on the Konvi websites and on the apps

In any instances where an insider trader as defined in the above section 3 is authorized or otherwise identified to be part of the Crowdfunding Offer or within the Project Owners, including their corporate structure on a look-through basis, this must be disclosed clearly on the Konvi website and on the Konvi Apps.

The disclosure must be included in the pertinent section of the Crowdfunding Offer or project.

The disclosure referred to in the above paragraph shall contain a specific and clear description of the conflicts of interest and associated risks identified in the context of a given service, taking into account the nature of the clients to whom the disclosure is being made, in particular their qualification as sophisticated or non-sophisticated prospective investors.

7. Review

The implementation of the above rules is reviewed by the compliance function at least annually.

The ongoing transaction monitoring process must include a control in place to verify that any insider is promptly identified, escalated and disclosed according to the procedure outlined in the above sections.