This Statement, made pursuant to Section 54 of the UK Modern Slavery Act 2015 (taking into account the Guidance issued by the UK Government on 20 April 2020 on modern slavery reporting during the COVID-19 pandemic), Section 14 of the Australia Modern Slavery Act 2018 (Cth), and the California Transparency in Supply Chains Act 2010 (SB-657), addresses the measures on which the Group relies to prevent, mitigate and remedy the risk of modern slavery and human trafficking materializing. This Statement constitutes Inditex Group Modern Slavery, Human Trafficking and Transparency in Supply Chain Statement for the Financial year 2019 (ended on 31 January 2020), and refers to both Industria de Diseño Textil, S.A. (Inditex, S.A.) and its subsidiaries (the “Company”, “Inditex” or the “Inditex Group”). It was approved by the Board of Directors in the meeting held on 9 June 2020, following a favourable report of the Sustainability Committee and the Social Advisory Board.

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