Company: G
Filing Date: 2025-11-14
Form Type: 424B5
Source: 0001140361-25-042317
Chunk: 104

Company: Genpact LTD
Filing Date: 2025-11-14
Form: 424B5
Chunk 104
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 we may not, without the express authorization of the Bermuda legislature or under a license granted by the Minister of Finance, participate in various specified business transactions, including:

| • | the acquisition or holding of land in Bermuda, except land held by way of lease or tenancy agreement which is required for our business and held for a term not exceeding 50 years, or which is used to provide accommodation or recreational facilities for our officers and employees and held with the consent of the Bermuda Minister of Finance, for a term not exceeding 21 years; |

| • | the taking of mortgages on land in Bermuda in excess of $50,000; |

| • | the acquisition of any bonds or debentures secured by any land in Bermuda, other than certain types of Bermuda government securities; or |

| • | subject to some exceptions, the carrying on of business of any kind in Bermuda for which we are not licensed in Bermuda. |

Under Bermuda law, non-Bermudians, other than spouses of Bermudians and holders of permanent resident’s certificates, may not engage in any gainful occupation in Bermuda without a work permit. It is possible that we could lose the services of one or more of these people if we are unable to obtain or renew the required work permits. In addition, exempted companies, such as the Company, must comply with Bermuda resident representation provisions under the Companies Act which require that a minimum number of offices must be filled by persons who are ordinarily resident in Bermuda. We do not believe that such compliance will result in any material expense to us.

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LUXEMBOURG LAW CONSIDERATIONS Enforcement of Civil Liability Judgments under Luxembourg Law The Subsidiary Guarantor has been advised by Allen Overy Shearman Sterling SCS, société en commandite simple( inscrite au barreau de Luxembourg), its Luxembourg counsel, that, although there is no treaty between Luxembourg and the United States regarding the reciprocal enforcement of judgments, a valid final and conclusive judgment against the Subsidiary Guarantor with respect to the notes obtained from a court of competent jurisdiction in the United States, which judgment remains in full force and effect after all appeals as may be taken in the relevant state or federal jurisdiction with respect thereto have been taken, may be recognized and enforced through a court of competent jurisdiction of Luxembourg subject to compliance with the enforcement procedures set out in Articles 678 et seq. of the Luxembourg Nouveau code de procédure civilebeing, together with applicable Luxembourg