EX-4.16 7 irsa_ex416.htm THIRTEENTH AGREEMENT FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF AMENDMENTS irsa_ex416.htm

EXHIBIT 4.16

 

 

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THIRTEENTH AGREEMENT FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF

AMENDMENTS

TO THE CORPORATE SERVICES MASTER AGREEMENT

 

Agreement made in the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires on the 30th day of June of 2021 by and between:

 

(i) CRESUD S.A.C.I.F. y A., domiciled at Della Paolera 261, 9th Floor, Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, represented hereat by the undersigned attorneys-in-fact (hereinafter “CRESUD”), party of the first part;

 

(ii) IRSA Propiedades Comerciales S.A., domiciled at Della Paolera 261, 8th Floor, Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, represented hereat by the undersigned attorneys-in-fact (hereinafter “IRSAPC”), party of the second part, and

 

(iii) IRSA Inversiones y Representaciones Sociedad Anónima, domiciled at Della Paolera 261, 9th Floor, Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, represented hereat by the undersigned attorneys-in-fact, party of the third part (hereinafter “IRSA” and collectively with CRESUD and IRSAPC referred to as “THE PARTIES”).

 

WHEREAS:

 

(i) On June 30, 2004 THE PARTIES executed a Master Agreement for the Exchange of Corporate Services (hereinafter “the Master Agreement”);

 

(ii) On August 23, 2007 THE PARTIES executed the First Agreement for the Implementation of Amendments to the Corporate Services Master Agreement (hereinafter the “First Agreement”), whereby certain amendments were introduced to the Areas of Exchange of Corporate Services and the Cost Distribution Bases, and new Individually Responsible Persons were appointed;

 

(iii) On August 14, 2008 and November 27, 2009, THE PARTIES executed the Second Agreement for the Implementation of Amendments to the Corporate Services Master Agreement (hereinafter the "Second Agreement”) and the Third Agreement for the Implementation of Amendments to the Corporate Services Master Agreement (hereinafter the “Third Agreement”), respectively, whereby new amendments were introduced to the Areas of Exchange of Corporate Services and the Cost Distribution Bases;

 

(iv) On March 12, 2010, THE PARTIES executed an Addendum to the Master Agreement for the Exchange of Corporate Services (hereinafter the “Addendum”) whereby THE PARTIES agreed to unify in CRESUD the services of the Areas of Exchange of Corporate Services, for which purposes the employment agreements of most of the employees of such areas were transferred and the procedure to allocate the costs of potential labor expenses arising from departure of employees was established;

 

 
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(v) On July 11, 2011, THE PARTIES executed the Fourth Agreement for the Implementation of Amendments to the Corporate Services Master Agreement (hereinafter the "Fourth Agreement”); on October 15, 2012, THE PARTIES executed the Fifth Agreement for the Implementation of Amendments to the Corporate Services Master Agreement (hereinafter the "Fifth Agreement"); on November 12, 2013, THE PARTIES executed the Sixth Agreement for the Implementation of Amendments to the Corporate Services Master Agreement (hereinafter the “Sixth Agreement”); and on February 18, 2015, THE PARTIES executed the Seventh Agreement for the Implementation of Amendments to the Corporate Services Master Agreement (hereinafter the “Seventh Agreement” and together with the First Agreement, the Second Agreement, the Third Agreement, the Fourth Agreement, the Fifth Agreement and the Sixth Agreement, the “Agreements”), whereby new amendments were introduced to the Areas of Exchange of Corporate Services and the Cost Distribution Bases;

 

(vi) Pursuant to the structuring process of a new organizational model of division of areas by business, an agreement was reached to transfer to IRSA and/or IRSAPC the employment agreements of those employees who render services related to the Technical, Infrastructure and Services, Purchases, Architecture and Design and Works Development Area, Real Estate Business Management, Real Estate Business Human Resources, Safety and Real Estate Areas, all of them related to the real estate business. On February 24, 2014 THE PARTIES executed a Second Addendum to the Master Agreement for the Exchange of Corporate Services (hereinafter the “Second Addendum”) whereby the mechanisms to be used for the allocation of the costs of potential labor expenses that such process would involve were established.

 

(vii) On November 12, 2015, THE PARTIES executed the Eighth Agreement for the Implementation of Amendments to the Corporate Services Master Agreement (hereinafter the “Eighth Agreement”)

 

(viii) On May 5, 2017, THE PARTIES executed the Ninth Agreement for the Implementation of Amendments to the Corporate Services Master Agreement (hereinafter the “Ninth Agreement”).

 

(ix) On June 29, 2018, THE PARTIES executed the Tenth Agreement for the Implementation of Amendments to the Corporate Services Master Agreement (hereinafter the “Tenth Agreement”).

 

(x) On June 28, 2019, THE PARTIES executed the Eleventh Agreement for the Implementation of Amendments to the Corporate Services Master Agreement (hereinafter the “Eleventh Agreement”).

 

(xi) On June 30, 2020, THE PARTIES executed the Twelfth Agreement for the Implementation of Amendments to the Corporate Services Master Agreement (hereinafter the “Twelfth Agreement”).

 

 
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(xii) THE PARTIES have been performing the Master Agreement based on an Implementation Manual originally drafted by Deloitte & Co. S.R.L., updated in due time;

 

(xiii) In accordance with the recommendations made by Deloitte on its reports, new operational changes have been implemented in the Areas of Exchange of Corporate Services and the Cost Distribution Bases starting in July 2018, which THE PARTIES wish to acknowledge in writing;

 

(xiv) THE PARTIES have disclosed the content of the THIRTEENTH AGREEMENT FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF AMENDMENTS TO THE CORPORATE SERVICES MASTER AGREEMENT (hereinafter the “Thirteenth Agreement”) to their respective Audit Committees; and

 

(xv) THE PARTIES execute this Thirteenth Agreement ad referendum the effective approval thereof by the Board of Directors of THE PARTIES;

 

NOW IN CONSIDERATION OF THE FOREGOING, THE PARTIES hereby agree to execute this Thirteenth Agreement subject to the following terms and conditions:

 

ONE: THE PARTIES ratify that the Areas (as defined in the Master Agreement) and the calculation method applicable to the Exchange of Operational Services (also as defined in the Master Agreement) have been changed as from the dates listed below, amending therefore Exhibits I and II, as amended by the Agreements, to the Master Agreement as per the following detail:

 

(i) Starting in July 2020, the Attorneys-in-fact department changed its Cost distribution method from “Proportional among the three companies” to “Time spent in tasks performed.” As a consequence, Exhibit II was modified to reflect these changes.

 

(ii) Starting in July 2020, the Corporate Accounting and Reporting department reporting to the Administration and Finance department merged into the Accounting and Reporting department. Additionally, their Cost distribution method changed to “Weighted between payroll for tasks performed and number of vouchers recorded by the three companies and their managed subsidiaries.” As a consequence, Exhibits I and II were modified to reflect these changes.

 

(iii) Starting in July 2020, the Information security sector, reporting to the Compliance department, changed the Cost distribution method from “Weighted time spent in each task performed” to “Incidents closed by company”. As a consequence, Exhibit II was modified to reflect these changes.

 

(iv) Starting in February 2021, the tasks performed by the Governmental Affairs division were absorbed by the Investment sector.

As a consequence, Exhibits I and II were modified to reflect these changes.

 

(v) Starting in January 2021, the Compliance department changed its Cost distribution method from “Proportional among the three companies” to “Each sector comprising the Management is weighted.” As a consequence, Exhibit II was modified to reflect these changes.

 

 
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(vi) Starting in July 2021, the Investments area, the Project Management area and the Commercial Design area were consolidated in a single sector named “Investments”. As a consequence, Exhibits II was modified to reflect these changes.

 

(vii) Starting in July 2021, the Real Estate Business Board of Directors to be Distributed shall no longer participate in the Shared Services agreement. As a consequence, Exhibits I and II were modified to reflect these changes.

 

In consideration of the foregoing, the PARTIES hereby put on record that, subject to the clarifications detailed in the preceding clauses and for purposes of updating Exhibits I and II, they shall be read as hereto attached for the periods and as from the dates indicated.

 

TWO: THE PARTIES represent that all the sections of the Master Agreement, the Agreements, the Addendum and the Second Addendum that have not been amended pursuant to this Thirteenth Agreement continue to be in full force and effect.

 

In witness whereof, this Agreement has been executed in three (3) counterparts of the same tenor and to a single effect in the place and on the date first written.

 

CRESUD S.A.C.I.F.y A.

 

DocuSigned by: Alejandro Casaretto – E86265F152B0479

DocuSigned by: Mariano Garriga – EF1486AD5220449

Attorneys-in-fact

 

IRSA Inversiones y Representaciones Sociedad Anónima

 

DocuSigned by: José Luis Rinaldini – 07E0139A20E543F

DocuSigned by: Daniel Sanguinetti – 91A3F0CBD3CF4A2

Attorneys-in-fact

 

IRSA Propiedades Comerciales S.A.

 

DocuSigned by: Gastón Lernoud – C4A2CF6C34904D9

DocuSigned by: Cristina Johnson – 2068C13B24B44F2

Attorneys-in-fact

 

 
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Exhibit I

 

Description of Corporate Services Exchange Areas

 

Corporate Human Resources

 

The Human Resources sector renders to THE PARTIES the service consisting in Human Resources Administration; Human Resources Management, and Organizational Culture Management. Within the main activities of the sector we may mention labor relationships, selection of managerial positions, leadership training and interpersonal skills, compensation and benefits, internal communications, etc.

 

Administration and Finance

 

The Administration and Finance sector renders to THE PARTIES the service consisting in Investor Relations, Capital Markets, Financial Risk and Management of Financial Transactions. In addition, it renders to THE PARTIES the service consisting in planning and defining the companies’ fiscal policies.

 

Planning

 

The Planning area is responsible for medium- and long-term planning, for aligning THE PARTIES’ objectives and individual goals, for coordinating THE PARTIES’ investment analysis, controlling the Shared Services Center’s, the Board’s and corporate expenses management and budgeting, and for coordinating all the management information flowing through the businesses and submitted to the respective Boards of Directors.

 

Institutional Relations

 

The Institutional Relations department renders to THE PARTIES the service consisting in relations with the media and communities where the company does business, consisting in drafting of newsletters and statements, preparation of brochures and institutional events, CSR strategy, relationship with NGOs and planning and preparation of CSR actions.

 

Compliance

 

The Compliance sector is responsible for information security and Internal Control, controlling the proper management of the different processes that constitute the administrative and accounting system and participating in their continuous improvement. In addition, it is in charge of verifying compliance with controls defined in the processes as well as with the regulations, principles and procedures that govern the governing bodies of the Parties. In addition, it provides support and assistance to the Audit Committee for compliance with its duties. Furthermore, it renders to THE PARTIES Corporate Fraud Prevention services.

 

Shared Services Center

 

The Shared Services Center provides THE PARTIES with all the transactional and operational services associated with income and expense management, to the services inherent in managing human resources benefits and payroll processing, in commercial contract management, in errand running services and in general services. And it is also responsible for managing, maintaining and providing support to systems, technology and processes and the companies’ tax calculation processes.

 

Safety

 

The Safety sector renders to THE PARTIES the surveillance service.

 

Legal Affairs - Corporate

 

The Legal Affairs - Corporate sector renders to THE PARTIES the service consisting in aid to the preparation, analysis of and answer to legal briefs, agreements, official letters, etc. In addition, it renders to THE PARTIES the service consisting in managing their assets’ coverage by negotiating, purchasing and monitoring insurance policies, dealing with claims in terms of coverage, collection, etc.

 

 
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Technical, Infrastructure and Services

 

The Technical, Infrastructure and Services sector renders to THE PARTIES the services consisting in Operation, maintenance and preservation of real estate assets and land reserves of the Companies.

 

Purchases and Hirings

 

The Purchases and Hirings sector renders to THE PARTIES the services consisting in procuring the most appropriate goods and/or service for the purpose for which they will be used. Quality, costs and terms of delivery are essential when taking the decision to hire. In addition, this sector deals with the necessary means to obtain appropriate financing of the purchases from suppliers.

 

Proceedings and Permits

 

The Proceedings and Permits sector renders to IRSA and IRSA PC the service consisting in management of national and municipal permits and licenses before the controlling entities.

 

Corporate Quality and Environment

 

The Corporate Environment Sector assesses the environmental impact of projects and activities in order to determine preventive and corrective actions. This sector seeks to minimize potential impacts, following the working methodology set forth in an Environmental Management System. This area also manages the environmental records that are required by operation of law.

 

Investments

 

The Investments sector renders to IRSA and IRSA PC the services consisting in sales, acquisitions, Commercial design and Project management of real estate. In addition, it takes part in the businesses of IRSA and IRSA PC arising from governmental grants (exploitation concessions and private initiatives).

It renders to IRSA the services consisting in the integration of the different areas of hotels along with their business relations. It carries out activities to optimize and control hotels’ management and organization.

It renders to IRSA the services consisting in the integration of the different areas of IRSA International Businesses with its business relationships and performs tasks intended to optimize and control management of such companies.

 

Rental Offices

 

The Rental Offices sector renders to IRSA and IRSA PC the services consisting in commercial management of offices and other real properties of the real estate business.

 

Bolívar

 

Bolívar includes the employees performing activities of support and assistance to the Parties’ Board of Directors.

 

Attorneys-in-Fact

 

The Attorneys-in-Fact sector groups the employees who perform activities consisting in representing THE PARTIES before different governmental agencies.

 

General Management Department to be Distributed

 

The General Management Department to be Distributed sector includes employees performing activities of support and assistance to the Parties’ General Management Departments.

 

 
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Board of Directors’ Safety

 

The Board of Directors’ Safety sector renders to the Parties the service consisting in comprehensive safety for the main officers acting in their Board of Directors.

 

Real Estate Business Management

 

The Real Estate Business Management sector renders the following services to IRSA and IRSAPC: budget and management control, analysis of new businesses, marketing and leadership agreements for the business legal aspects.

 

Real Estate Business HR

 

The Real Estate Business HR sector renders to IRSA and IRSAPC the service consisting in Human Resource Administration; Human Resource Management; Workplace Safety, Hygiene and Environment; Organizational Culture Management and Project Management. The main sector activities include, among others: personnel management, recruitment and training, compensation and benefits, internal communication, etc.

 

Accounting and Reporting

 

The Accounting and Reporting sector renders to the Parties the services consisting in accounting and preparation of non-consolidated and consolidated financial statements of IRSA Inversiones y Representaciones S.A., IRSA Propiedades Comerciales S.A. and CRESUD S.A.C.I.F. y A. and of the respective managed subsidiaries.

 

 
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Exhibit II

Cost Distribution Bases

 

Corporate Departments

Department

Division / Subdivision

Distribution Method

Corporate Human Resources

 

Corporate Human Resources

 

 

 

By headcount (non-corporate personnel) and weighting the percentages of other areas (corporate personnel).

Administration and Finance

Finance Department

 

The percentages of all the sectors making up the area are weighted.

Capital Markets

 

Number of financial transactions conducted in the period weighted at 70% and the remaining 30% corresponds to updates of offering memoranda and “horizontal” works (20F, annual reports, Press Release, etc.)

Relations with Investors

 

Number of business highlights during the six-month period, number of earnings releases, number of meetings with investors (current or potential) to discuss the companies’ business and strategy, number of active coverages, number of earnings release conferences, the complexity of the website of each company, number of material events published in the Argentine Securities Commission and the US Securities and Exchange Commission, and number of Roadshows (Deal or Non-Deal). All items involved are weighted in equal parts.

Financial Planning and Risks

 

Fifty percent (50 %) for Financial Risks will be distributed pro rata based on the following: Number of risk notes made for balance sheets, Valuation of instruments, Fair Value of Liabilities (number of valued debts), yield/risk analysis for assets and Liabilities. Fifty percent (50%) for Financial Planning will be distributed pro rata based on the number of consolidated companies in each cash report submitted on a monthly basis and those companies in which a quarterly report is separately sent for the company because there is a partner.

Financial Administration

 

Total Assets weighted at 60% and total Liabilities weighted at 40%. The resulting percentage shall be weighted at 50% over the total. Thirty percent (30%) corresponds to the number of transactions performed for each vehicle and its subsidiaries. The remaining 20% will correspond to the number of vehicles for which transactions are performed and number of inquiries for special transactions.

 

 
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Corporate Departments

Department

Division / Subdivision

Distribution Method

 

Corporate Tax

 

Salaries are weighted by position and by tasks performed (by company)

 

Planning

 

Planning Department

 

Each one of the sectors making up the area is weighted.

Corporate Budget and Management Control

 

Overhead expenses budget for the period is pro-rated.

Strategic Analysis

 

Tasks performed and the time spent in each.

Institutional Relations

 

 

Area expenses budget for the period is pro-rated

Compliance

Compliance Department

 

Each sector comprising the Management is weighted.

Risk Management and Audit

 

Time estimated/projected in the annual plan.

Information security

 

Incidents closed by company.

Shared Services Center (CSC)

 

CSC Department

 

The percentage corresponding to each sector falling within the scope of the CSC area is weighted on the basis of the impact exerted by the relevant sector’s projected salaries on the total salaries of the CSC.

Revenues Administration

 

Number of Revenue Transactions performed for each Company + Direct Allocation of Resources

Expenses Administration

 

Number of Expense Transactions performed for each Company + Direct Allocation of Resources

Customer Administration

 

Direct Allocation of Resources

Collections Administration

 

Direct Allocation of Resources

Treasury Administration

 

Number of Treasury Transactions performed for each Company.

Own Account Administration

 

Number of Transactions performed for each Company.

Technology

 

Weighting of time spent in each task (related to the services).

IT Services

 

Number of CASTI incidents processed for each Company.

Master Data

 

Number of transactions processed by each Company.

Systems and Applications

 

Hours devoted to each task.

Project Systems

 

Hours devoted to each task.

Systems Maintenance

 

Hours devoted to each task.

Commercial Transactions

 

Number of agreements signed by Company

Data Management

 

Hours devoted to each task.

Process Quality

 

Weighting of time spent in each task.

CSC Human Resources

 

75% weighting of % of CSC sectors; and 25% weighting % of Corporate sectors.

Errand Running Service

 

Number of errands run.

Back office

 

Hours spent in each task.

General Services

 

Hours spent in each task.

Administrative operations

 

The percentage of each sector served is weighted.

Services Control

 

Number of documents controlled by company

CSC Taxes

 

Salaries are weighted by position and by tasks performed (by company)

Real Estate Business Management

 

Real Estate Business Administration Department

 

Each of the Departments comprising the Area is weighted. It does not render services to Cresud.

Real Estate Business Analysis

 

Hours devoted to reviewed projects as applicable to IRSA PC or IRSA.

Real Estate Legal Affairs

 

Weighting of hours and salaries.

Real Estate Budget and Management Control

 

Actual revenues per company.

Real Estate Business HR

 

 

By payroll

Safety

 

 

Per hour

Legal Affairs - Corporate

 

 

Weighted between number of minutes analyzed and premium amount of the annual insurance program.

 

 
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Corporate Departments

Department

Division / Subdivision

Distribution Method

Corporate Environment and Quality

 

 

Area expenses budget for the period is pro-rated.

Technical, Infrastructure and Services

Technical, Infrastructure and Services

 

(IRSAPC – IRSA: Weighted average from the Departments reporting to it less the percentage allocated to CRESUD. CRESUD: a percentage is calculated based on the hours spent in the tasks performed/planned)

 

 

 

Planning and Control

By allocation of resources

Logistics

Weighted between directly assigned personnel and centralized personnel distributed per square meter of the real property (IRSA and IRSAPC) and time spent in tasks (CRESUD).

Distributed Operations

 

 

Square meters of real property held, operated and to which maintenance services are provided (IRSA and IRSAPC) and time spent in tasks (CRESUD).

Third parties' services

Distribution by resource allocation.

Traveling Personnel

Maintenance hours (IRSA and IRSAPC) and time spent in tasks (CRESUD).

Engineering and Maintenance

Square meters of real property held, to which maintenance, engineering and other services are provided (IRSA and IRSAPC) and time spent in tasks (CRESUD).

Architecture

Personnel distributed by footage and number of stores.

Buildings Personnel To be distributed

By number of buildings in each company.

Purchases and Hirings

 

 

Purchase orders through a weighting of their volume and amount.

Proceedings and Permits

 

 

Tasks performed and time spent in each.

Investments

 

 

Tasks performed and time spent in each.

Rental Offices

 

 

By total book value of the properties in each company

Attorneys-in-fact

 

 

Time spent in tasks performed.

Bolívar

 

 

Proportional among the three companies.

Board of Directors’ Safety

 

 

Proportional among the three companies.

General Management to be distributed

 

 

Proportional among the three companies.

Accounting and Reporting

 

 

Weighted between payroll for tasks performed and number of vouchers recorded for the three companies and their managed subsidiaries.

 

THIS DOCUMENT IS A TRUE AND ACCURATE TRANSLATION into English of the document in Spanish I have had before me in Buenos Aires, on this 25th day of August, 2021.

 

[For authentication purposes only:]

 

ES TRADUCCIÓN FIEL al inglés del documento adjunto redactado en español que he tenido ante mí y al cual me remito en Buenos Aires, a los 25 días de agosto de 2021.

 

 
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