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GRESB Scoring Methodology 3 Copyright © 2025 Tango. All rights reserved. GRESB Scoring Methodology Participants in the GRESB Assessment receive a Scorecard that summarizes their overall performance and provides detailed information on each GRESB Aspect. The Scorecard highlights both absolute and relative performance and offers high-level insights into opportunities for improving ESG performance. GRESB Score: The GRESB Score is an overall measure of ESG performance, represented as a percentage with a maximum score of 100%. This score provides quantitative insight into your ESG performance in absolute terms, over time, and in comparison, to your peers. The GRESB Score is divided into two key dimensions: The score breakdown by the E, S, G dimensions within each component is presented below. GRESB Rating: The GRESB Rating is an overall measure of how effectively ESG issues are integrated into the management and practices of companies and funds. It is calculated relative to the global performance of all reporting entities, without considering property type and geography. This rating allows investors to differentiate the overall ESG performance of entities within the global property sector. Management & Policy (MP): This dimension evaluates how a company or fund manages and controls its portfolio and stakeholders, as well as the policies and principles it adopts. Implementation & Measurement (IM): This dimension assesses the execution of decisions and plans, and the measurement of actions related to the portfolio.

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