The Board of Directors believes that Good Corporate Governance will ensure fairness and transparency in the Company's management system, enhance competitiveness and promote sustainable growth of the Company, boost confidence of all stakeholders and ultimately create long-term value for shareholders.

The Company is proud to announce its inclusion among the Top 50 public listed companies in ASEAN- ASEAN Corporate Governance Awards 2025 in the ASEAN Corporate Governance Scorecard (ACGS) Regional Assessment. This honor recognizes the Company’s leadership in upholding high standards of corporate governance, transparency, and sustainability as MINT continues its commitment to aligning with global best practices including the OECD and G20/OECD Principles of Corporate Governance, as well as ICGN standards. In addition, MINT is a part of ASEAN Asset Class Public Listed Companies that have achieved a minimum score of 97.5 points or equivalent to 75% of the maximum attainable score of 130 under the ASEAN Corporate Governance Scorecard.

The Company received the Gold prize in coveted Board of the Year Awards 2018 from the Thai Institute of Directors (IOD). MINT was recognized as the winner among SET-listed companies with market capitalization of over Baht 100 billion.

In 2013, the Company has been included in the list of Signatory Companies of Thailand's Private Sector Collective Action Coalition Against Corruption's Declaration of Intent, which is a collaboration among various business organizations.

The Company has been certified as a member of CAC on 22 January 2016. This is to ensure and promote the commitment not to engage in any forms of corrupt practices.

The Company received its third recertification of membership from the CAC on 24 November 2025

The Company's corporate governance scoring 2025 was rated "excellent" for the thirteenth consecutive year from Corporate Governance Report of Thai Listed Companies 2025 conducted by the Thai Institute of Directors Association (IOD).

The Company was being included in the ASEAN Asset Class, a reward designed for companies with the scores of at least 97.50 from the evaluation result for the 2021 ASEAN Corporate Governance Scorecard (ACGS), an initiative of the ASEAN Capital Markets Forum (ACMF). The peer-review process is conducted every two (2) years and participated by six (6) ASEAN countries, namely Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, Singapore, and Vietnam. The initiative aims for the companies across the region to improve its corporate governance and promote ASEAN as an investment destination.

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