Ferrari
ESRS disclosure: ESRS G1 \ DR G1-1 \ Paragraph 10 b
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- Does your company currently lack policies on anti-corruption or anti-bribery that align with the United Nations Convention against Corruption? If so, provide a statement confirming this absence and detail any plans for future implementation, including a proposed timetable.
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Question Id: G1-1_03
The Ferrari Group strives to uphold the highest standards of integrity, honesty, and fairness in all internal and external affairs and does not tolerate any kind of bribery. The laws of virtually all countries in which Ferrari operates prohibit bribery and any violation of anti-bribery and anticorruption laws would entail serious consequences for both companies and individuals, which can result in significant fines, imprisonment of individuals, and reputational damages.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 50%
- Does the undertaking currently have policies on anti-corruption or anti-bribery that align with the United Nations Convention against Corruption? If not, provide a statement regarding the absence of such policies, and detail any plans to implement them, including the specific timetable for their implementation.
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Question Id: G1-1_04
The Ferrari Group strives to uphold the highest standards of integrity, honesty, and fairness in all internal and external affairs and does not tolerate any kind of bribery. The laws of virtually all countries in which Ferrari operates prohibit bribery and any violation of anti-bribery and anticorruption laws would entail serious consequences for both companies and individuals, which can result in significant fines, imprisonment of individuals, and reputational damages.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 60%
- Provide the necessary contextual information regarding your payment practices as stipulated in Disclosure Requirement G1-6. Include any complementary details that ensure sufficient context is given. If representative sampling was employed to calculate the required information, disclose this fact and succinctly describe the methodology utilized.
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Question Id: G1-6_05
Ferrari does not have a formal policy with regard to late payments, however, it adopts clear and well-defined procedures for managing payments to suppliers, especially to small and medium enterprises (SMEs - Small and Medium Enterprises). The Days Payable Outstanding (DPO) is 65 days. Considering SMEs only, the average number of days are the same. These data refer to all payment transactions made to third party suppliers only through cash outflows or offsets by Ferrari S.p.A. in 2024, and the above indicated DPO is computed as the average number of days recorded between the date when the contractual or statutory terms of payment for each invoice starts to be calculated and the actual payment date, weighted by the amount of the invoice. The payment of certain invoices may occur after the original due date as a result of additional verification and control procedures that may be required for certain purchases prior to paying.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 80%