Key Information Document Purpose: This document provides you with key information about this investment product. It is not marketing material. The information is required by law to help you understand the nature, risks, costs, potential gains and losses of this product and to help you compare it with other products. Invesco MSCI Europe Catholic Principles UCITS ETF (the "Fund Fund"), Fund a sub-fund of Invesco Markets II plc (the "Company Company"), Company Dist (ISIN: IE00BG0NY640) (the "Share Share Class") Class PRIIP Manufacturer: Invesco Investment Management Limited, part of the Invesco Group. The Central Bank of Ireland is responsible for supervising Invesco Investment Management Limited in relation to this Key Information Document. This PRIIP is authorised in Ireland. Invesco Investment Management Limited is authorised in Ireland and regulated by the Central Bank of Ireland. Invesco Investment Management Limited as manager of the Company will exercise its rights pursuant to Article 16 of Directive 2009/65/EC. Contact Details: +353 1 439 8000, investorqueries@invesco.com or https://etf.invesco.com This document was produced on 3 February 2025. Dividend Policy: What is this product? This Share Class declares and distributes a dividend on a quarterly basis. Type: Redemption and Dealing of Shares: The Fund is an Exchange-Traded Fund ("ETFETF") ETF and is a sub-fund of the Company,The Fund's shares are listed on one or more Stock Exchange(s). Investors can buy or a company incorporated in Ireland with limited liability as an umbrella type open-sell shares daily through an intermediary directly or on Stock Exchange(s) on which ended UCITS investment company with variable capital and segregated liability the shares are traded. In exceptional circumstances investors will be permitted to between its sub-funds under the laws of Ireland with registered number 567964 redeem their shares directly from Invesco Markets II plc in accordance with the and authorised by the Central Bank of Ireland.redemption procedures set out in the prospectus, subject to any applicable laws Term: and relevant charges. The Fund has no maturity date. The Fund may be terminated unilaterally by the Intended Retail Investor: directors of the Company and there are circumstances in which the Fund can be terminated automatically, as further described in the prospectus. The Fund is intended for investors aiming for income and long term capital growth, who may not have specific financial expertise but are able to make an informed Objectives: investment decision based on this document, the supplement, and the prospectus, Investment objective: have a risk appetite consistent with the risk indicator displayed below and The investment objective of the Fund is to achieve the net total return performance understand that there is no capital guarantee or protection (100% of capital is at of the MSCI Europe Select Catholic Principles Selection 10-40 Index (the “IndexIndex”),Index risk). less fees, expenses and transaction costs. Practical information The Index: The Index is a free float-adjusted market capitalisation index designed toFund Depositary: The Bank of New York Mellon SA/NV, Dublin Branch, Riverside represent the performance of companies with high environmental, social andTwo, Sir John Rogerson’s Quay, Grand Canal Dock, Dublin 2, D02 KV60, Ireland. governance (“ESG ESG”) ESG ratings relative to sector peers. The Index is comprised of Find out more: Further information about the Fund can be obtained from the securities in the form of equities and is constructed from the MSCI Europe Index prospectus, latest annual report and any subsequent interim reports. This document (the “ParentParent Index”). Index The Index aims to target sector weights that reflect theis specific to the Fund. However, the prospectus, annual report and the interim relative sector weights of the Parent Index to limit the systematic risk introduced byreports are prepared for the Company of which the Fund is a sub-fund. These the ESG selection process. The Index excludes, as per the standard MSCI SRI documents are available free of charge. They can be obtained along with other methodology, companies showing involvement (as defined by the index provider) practical information, such as share prices, at etf.invesco.com (select your country in the following activities: controversial weapons, civilian firearms, nuclearand navigate to the Documents section on the product page), by emailing weapons, tobacco, alcohol, gambling, genetically modified organisms, nuclear investorqueries@invesco.com or by calling +353 1 439 8000. These documents are power, extraction of unconventional oil and gas, fossil fuel reserves and thermal available in English, and in some instances, the language of the relevant country in coal. The Index also excludes companies that are considered not to be in which the Fund is being marketed. accordance with Catholic Principles as evaluated based on their involvement inThe assets of the Fund are segregated as a matter of Irish law and as such, in the following activities: stem cells, adult entertainment, conventional weapons, Ireland, the assets of one sub-fund will not be available to satisfy the liabilities of abortion, contraceptives, animal testing and failing to comply with the Unitedanother sub-fund. This position may be considered differently by the courts in Nations guiding principles for business and human rights. The remaining securitiesjurisdictions outside of Ireland. in the Index are weighted in proportion to their free float-adjusted market Subject to satisfying certain criteria as set out in the prospectus, investors may be capitalisation. The MSCI 10/40 Indexes methodology is applied to securities which able to exchange their investment in the Fund for shares in another sub-fund of the qualify for inclusion in the Index such that the weight of any single group entity is Company which is being offered at that time. capped at 10% and the sum of all group entities with a weight of more than 5% is capped at a maximum of 40%. The Index is rebalanced on a quarterly basis. Investors should note that the Index is the intellectual property of the index provider. The Fund is not sponsored or endorsed by the index provider and a full disclaimer can be found in the Fund’s prospectus. Investment approach: The Fund is a passively managed Exchange-Traded Fund. To achieve the investment objective the Fund will, as far as possible and practicable, hold all the shares in the Index in their respective weightings. The Fund is an Article 8 Fund (it promotes environmental and/or social characteristics) for the purposes of Regulation (EU) 2019/2088 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 November 2019 on sustainability‐related disclosures in the financial services sector (“SFDRSFDR”).SFDR The Fund’s base currency is EUR. The Fund may engage in securities lending, whereby 90% of the revenues arising from securities lending will be returned to the Fund and 10% of the revenues will be retained by the securities lending agent. The Fund may be exposed to the risk of the borrower defaulting on its obligation to return the securities at the end of the loan period and of being unable to sell the collateral provided to it if the borrower defaults. The Fund may use derivative instruments for the purposes of managing risk, reducing costs or generating additional capital or income. What are the risks and what could I get in return? Risk IndicatorWe have classified this product as 4 out of 7, which is a medium risk class. This rates the potential losses from future performance at a medium level, and poor market conditions could impact the ability for you to receive a positive return on Lower risk Higher riskyour investment. Be aware of currency risk. In some circumstances, you may receive payments in a different currency from your local currency, so the final return you will get1 2 3 4 5 6 7 may depend on the exchange rate between the two currencies. This risk is not considered in the indicator shown here. This product does not include any protection from future market performance so ! The risk indicator assumes you keep the product for 5 years. The actual riskcan vary significantly if you cash in at an early stage and you may get back you could lose some or all of your investment. For other risks materially relevant to this product which are not taken into accountless. in the summary risk indicator, please refer to the prospectus and/or the Fund’s supplement.The summary risk indicator is a guide to the level of risk of this productcompared to other products. It shows how likely it is that the product willlose money because of movements in the markets or because we are notable to pay you. Page 1 of 3 | Key Information Document | 3 February 2025 Invesco MSCI Europe Catholic Principles UCITS ETF, a sub-fund of Invesco Markets II plc - Dist (IE00BG0NY640) Performance scenarios The figures shown include all the costs of the product itself, but may not include all the costs that you pay to your advisor or distributor. The figures do not take into account your personal tax situation, which may also affect how much you get back. What you will get from this product depends on future market performance. Market developments in the future are uncertain and cannot be accurately predicted. The unfavourable, moderate, and favourable scenarios shown are illustrations using the worst, average, and best performance of the Fund/a suitable benchmark over the last 10 years. Markets could develop very differently in the future. The stress scenario shows what you might get back in extreme market circumstances.Recommended Holding Period: 5 years Investment: EUR 10,000 Scenarios If you exit after 5 years Minimum: There is no minimum guaranteed return. You could lose some or all of your If you exit after 1 year (recommended holding period) investment. Stress What you might get back after costs1,950 EUR 1,810 EUR Average return each year-80.47%-28.95% Unfavourable¹ Unfavourable¹ What you might get back after costs8,060 EUR 8,950 EUR Average return each year -19.36%-2.19% Moderate² Moderate² What you might get back after costs 10,490 EUR 13,010 EUR Average return each year 4.86% 5.40% Favourable³ Favourable³What you might get back after costs14,160 EUR15,700 EUR Average return each year 41.64% 9.44% ¹ This type of scenario occurred for an investment between March 2015 and March 2020. ² This type of scenario occurred for an investment between June 2018 and June 2023. ³ This type of scenario occurred for an investment between October 2016 and October 2021. What happens if Invesco Investment Management Limited is unable to pay out? The assets of the Fund are segregated from those of Invesco Investment Management Limited. In addition, the Bank of New York Mellon SA/NV, Dublin Branch (the “Depositary Depositary”), Depositary as the depositary of the Company, is responsible for the safekeeping of the assets of the Fund. To that effect, if Invesco Investment Management Limited defaults, there will be no direct financial impact on the Fund. In addition, the assets of the Fund shall be segregated from the Depositary’s assets, which may limit the risk for the Fund suffering some loss in case of default by the Depositary. As a shareholder in the Fund, there is no compensation or guarantee scheme in place. What are the costs? The person advising on or selling you this product may charge you other costs. If so, this person will provide you with information about these costs and how they affect your investment. Costs over time The tables show the amounts that are taken from your investment to cover different types of costs. These amounts depend on how much you invest, how long you hold the product and how well the product does. The amounts shown here are illustrations based on an example investment amount and different possible investment periods. We have assumed, in the first year you would get back the amount that you invested (0 % annual return). For the other holding period, we have assumed the fund performs as shown in the moderate scenario and the investment is EUR 10,000. Investment: EUR 10,000 If you exit after 1 year If you exit after 5 years Total costs 33 EUR209 EUR Annual cost impact (*)0.3% 0.3% (*) This illustrates how costs reduce your return each year over the holding period. For example it shows that if you exit at the recommended holding period your average return per year is projected to be 5.7% before costs and 5.4% after costs. Page 2 of 3 | Key Information Document | 3 February 2025 Invesco MSCI Europe Catholic Principles UCITS ETF, a sub-fund of Invesco Markets II plc - Dist (IE00BG0NY640) Composition of costs One- One-off costs upon entry or exit If you exit after 1 year We do not charge an entry fee for this product, but the person selling you the Entry costs 0 EUR product may do so. We do not charge an exit fee for this product, but the person selling you the Exit costs0 EUR product may do so.Ongoing costs taken each year If you exit after 1 yearManagement fees and other 0.30% of the value of your investment per year. This is an estimate based on administrative or operating 30 EUR actual costs over the last year. costs 0.03% of the value of your investment per year. This is an estimate of the costs Transaction costs incurred when we buy and sell the underlying investments for the product. The 3 EUR actual amount will vary depending on how much we buy and sell.Incidental costs taken under specific conditions If you exit after 1 yearPerformance fees There is no performance fee for this product. 0 EUR How long should I hold it and can I take money out early? Recommended holding period: 5 years This Share Class has no required minimum holding period however we have selected 5 years as the recommended holding period as the Share Class invests for the long term therefore you should be prepared to stay invested for at least 5 years. You can sell your shares in the Share Class during this period or hold the investment longer. For details of how to redeem your shares please refer to the “Redemption and Dealing of Shares” section under “What is this product?” and consult the “What are the costs?” section for details of any applicable fees. If you sell some or all of your investment before 5 years your investment will be less likely to achieve its objectives, however, you will not incur any additional costs by doing so. How can I complain? If you have any complaints about the Fund or the conduct of Invesco Investment Management Limited or the person advising on, or selling the Fund, you may lodge your complaint as follows: (1) You may log your complaint via email to investorqueries@invesco.com; and/or (2) You may send your complaint in writing to the ETF Legal Department, Invesco, Ground Floor, 2 Cumberland Place, Fenian Street, Dublin 2, Ireland, D02 H0V5. In the event that you are not satisfied with our response to your complaint you can refer the matter to the Irish Financial Services and Pensions Ombudsman by filling out an online complaint form on their website: https://www.fspo.ie/. For more information, please refer to the Shareholder Complaint Handling Procedure at https://www.invescomanagementcompany.ie/dub-manco. Other relevant information Additional Information: We are required to provide you with further information, such as the prospectus, the latest annual report and any subsequent interim reports. These documents and other practical information are available free of charge at etf.invesco.com (select your country and navigate to the Documents section on the product page). Past Performance: You can find the past performanceoftheShare Class for the past 5 years at https://www.invesco.com/emea/en/priips.html. Previous Performance Scenarios: You can view the previous performance scenarios of the Share Class on our website at https://www.invesco.com/emea/en/priips.html. The Fund and the Index were renamed as of 3 February 2025. The Fund was formerly named “Invesco MSCI Europe ESG Leaders Catholic Principles UCITS ETF” and the Index was formerly named “MSCI Europe Select Catholic Principles ESG Leaders 10/40 Index". Page 3 of 3 | Key Information Document | 3 February 2025