Company: GVH
Filing Date: 2025-06-27
Form Type: 424B4
Source: 0001213900-25-058674
Chunk: 46

Company: Globavend Holdings Ltd
Filing Date: 2025-06-27
Form: 424B4
Chunk 46
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| ● | Detrimental negative publicity about us, our services, our                                    
 officers, our directors, our Controlling Shareholder, our business partners, or our industry; |

| ● | Announcements by us or our competitors of new service offerings,                                 
 acquisitions, strategic relationships, joint ventures, capital raisings, or capital commitments; |

| ● | Additions to or departures of our senior management; |

| ● | Litigation or regulatory proceedings involving us, our officers, 
 our directors, or our Controlling Shareholder;                   |

| ● | Release or expiry of lock-up or other transfer restrictions 
 on our outstanding Ordinary Shares;                         |

| ● | Sales or perceived potential sales of additional Ordinary 
 Shares.                                                   |

Any of these factors may result
in large and sudden changes in the volume and price at which our Ordinary Shares will trade. As a result of this volatility, investors
may experience losses on their investment in our Ordinary Shares. A decline in the market price of our Ordinary Shares also could adversely
affect our ability to issue additional shares of Ordinary Shares and our ability to obtain additional financing in the future. No assurance
can be given that an active market in our Ordinary Shares will develop or be sustained. If an active market does not develop, holders
of our Ordinary Shares may be unable to readily sell the shares they hold or may not be able to sell their shares at all. In the past,
shareholders of public companies have often brought securities class action suits against those companies following periods of instability
in the market price of their securities. If we were involved in a class action suit, it could divert a significant amount of our management’s
attention and other resources from our business and operations and require us to incur significant expenses to defend the suit, which
could harm our results of operations. Any such class action suit, whether or not successful, could harm our reputation and restrict our
ability to raise capital in the future. In addition, if a claim is successfully made against us, we may be required to pay significant
damages, which could have a material adverse effect on our financial condition.

The requirements of being a public company may strain our resources and divert management’s attention.

As a public company, we are
subject to the reporting requirements of the Exchange Act, the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2022 (the “Sarbanes-Oxley Act”),
the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act and other applicable securities rules and