(i) Right-of-use assets – Leasing

NORMA Group has significant leases for the rental of land and buildings. In addition, the Group maintains leases for various company cars and technical equipment under non-cancellable lease agreements. Besides the usual extension options, the leases include, to a minor extent, purchase and termination options that are not taken into account. The lease terms per asset class are as follows:

Right-of-use assets – land and buildings: 2 months to 78 years

Right-of-use assets – machinery and tools : 1 to 6 years

Right-of-use assets – forklifts and warehouse: 1 to 10 years

Right-of-use assets – office and IT equipment: 1 to 10 years

Right-of-use assets – company cars: 1 to 7 years

The Group’s leases generally do not contain credit terms.

(ii) Recognition exemptions

NORMA Group has made use of accounting options for short-term leases (minimum term of no more than twelve months if no purchase option has been agreed) as well as for low-value assets as the lessee and has not recognized these as a right-of-use/lease liability but rather as a current expense – with the exception of leased

assets attributable to the asset class “Right-of-use assets – land and buildings”. Furthermore, lessees are granted an accounting option not to separate leasing and non-leasing components, which NORMA Group has made use of, except for the “Right-of-use assets – land and buildings” and “Right-of-use assets – company cars” asset classes.

(iii) Extension and termination options

Several of NORMA Group’s real estate leasing contracts contain renewal options. Termination options are included to a minor extent in the area of real estate leasing. Such contract terms are used to give the Group operational flexibility with regard to the contract portfolio. The majority of the existing renewal and termination options can only be exercised by the Group and not by the respective lessor.

As of December 31, 2023, potential additional cash outflows from renewal options amounting to EUR 21,865 thousand (Dec 31, 2022: EUR 29,319 thousand) have not been recognized in the lease liability as it is not reasonably certain that the leases will be renewed. As of December 31, 2023, and 2022, there were no potential reduced cash outflows from termination options.

Changes in estimates of the term and amount of expected lease payments (index-based payments) resulted in increases in the right-of-use assets and lease liabilities of EUR 1,813 thousand. In addition, changes in estimates resulted in decreases in the right-of-use assets and lease liabilities of EUR 36 thousand.

(iv) Amounts recognized in the Consolidated Statement of Financial Position

The following items related to leases are shown in the Consolidated Statement of Financial Position:

Right-of-use assets – carrying amounts

T101

Dec 31, 2023

Dec 31, 2022

39,398

38,876

67

31

2,625

1,964

671

243

2,055

2,270

44,816

43,384

The maturities of the nominal values and the carrying amounts of the lease liabilities are as follows:

Maturity of lease liabilities as of Dec 31, 2023

T102

up to 1 year

> 1 year up to 5 years

> 5 years

11,572

25,740

11,262

10,108

22,652

9,856

Maturity of lease liabilities as of Dec 31, 2022

T103

up to 1 year

> 1 year up to 5 years

> 5 years

11,443

22,874

9,681

10,576

21,030

9,143

(v) Amounts recognized in the income statement

The following amounts relating to leases are recognized in the income statement:

Leases in the statement of profit or loss

T104

2023

2022

12,581

11,689

9,872

8,979

43

89

1,015

920

243

199

1,408

1,502

-1,390

-1,113

-1,457

-1,106

67

-7

2,088

1,450

1,652

1,098

436

352

(vi) Amounts recognized in the Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows

The Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows includes a total of EUR 15,813 thousand for lease payments (2022: EUR 16,497 thousand). Of this amount, payments of EUR 13,725 thousand were made within the cash outflow/cash inflow from financing activities (2022: EUR 15,047 thousand) and payments of EUR 2,088 thousand were recognized within the cash inflow from operating activities (2022: EUR 1,450 thousand).

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These contents are part of the Non-financial Group Report and were subject to a separate limited assurance examination.