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2013IFRS EN
International GAAP Holdings Limited
Model financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2013

Contacts
IFRS global office
Global IFRS Leader
Veronica Poole ifrsglobalofficeuk@deloitte.co.uk Global IFRS Communications Director
Mario Abela ifrsglobalofficeuk@deloitte.co.uk IFRS centres of excellence
Americas
Canada
LATCO
United States

Karen Higgins
Fermin del Valle
Robert Uhl

iasplus@deloitte.ca iasplus-LATCO@deloitte.com iasplusamericas@deloitte.com

Anna Crawford
Stephen Taylor
Shinya Iwasaki
Shariq Barmaky

iasplus@deloitte.com.au iasplus@deloitte.com.hk iasplus-tokyo@tohmatsu.co.jp iasplus-sg@deloitte.com Thomas Carlier
Jan Peter Larsen
Laurence Rivat
Andreas Barckow
Franco Riccomagno
Eddy Termaten
Ralph ter Hoeven
Michael Raikhman
Graeme Berry
Cleber Custodio
Elizabeth Chrispin

BEIFRSBelgium@deloitte.com dk_iasplus@deloitte.dk iasplus@deloitte.fr iasplus@deloitte.de friccomagno@deloitte.it luiasplus@deloitte.lu iasplus@deloitte.nl iasplus@deloitte.ru iasplus@deloitte.co.za iasplus@deloitte.es iasplus@deloitte.co.uk

Asia-Pacific
Australia
China
Japan
Singapore
Europe-Africa
Belgium
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Luxembourg
Netherlands
Russia
South Africa
Spain
United Kingdom

Acknowledgement
These model financial statements have been prepared by the IFRS Centre of Excellence in Hong Kong, Deloitte China, with special thanks to
Candy Fong (team leader) and Cecilia Kwei.

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