Company: CCHH
Filing Date: 2025-06-26
Form Type: DRS
Source: 0001213900-25-058036
Chunk: 29

Company: CCH Holdings Ltd
Filing Date: 2025-06-26
Form: DRS
Chunk 29
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 such as natural disasters, inclement weather, acts of war, terrorist attacks, political unrest, health epidemics and other uncontrollable events could significantly disrupt our business operations. Our operations are susceptible to interruption by fires, floods, typhoons, hardware and software failures, computer viruses, power failures and shortages, health epidemics, terrorist attacks and other events beyond our control. Our business activities are principally carried out in Malaysia, and we intend to expand our operations across new markets in Southeast Asia, Hong Kong, Taiwan and the U.S.Our geographic presence in Southeast Asia may make us vulnerable in the event of increased tension or hostilities in certain countries. There is also a possibility of natural disasters such as floods, fires, extreme weather conditions and earthquakes happening, leading to evacuations and other prolonged disruptions to our operations. However, prompt delivery of our food ingredients and other supplies to our restaurant outlets is essentially to our business. If such events beyond our control happen, it could lead to delays or loss of deliveries of food supplies, especially for perishable food materials, such as fresh or frozen ingredients. This may lead to in an increase in our operating costs, a loss of revenue or claims by customers concerning the quality food and services we provide, hence damaging our business and reputation. Other events such as public demonstrations, traffic accidents, power outages, unexpected software or hardware malfunction or our information technology systems, travel restrictions, labor strikes or terrorist attacks that are beyond our control may also prevent us from providing quality food and services to our customers, thereby adversely affecting our business and results of operations and damaging our reputation. 19 We also face risks related to health epidemics, such as COVID -19, avian flu or various types of influenza. Most recently, during the outbreak COVID -19, the government of Malaysia had imposed disease control and social distancing measures that significantly restricted the operations of catering businesses, such as quarantines, travel restrictions, limitation of the number of seats per table, a minimum distance between tables and virus -testingand disinfection requirements if any customer or employee is infected. These measures have caused material decline in number of customer visits, reduction in our staffing level and disruptions to our operations. If there is a recurrence of COVID -19or an outbreak of any other epidemics or pandemics, in the areas where we have restaurant outlets and similar policies were to be imposed again, they may cause material adverse impact on our business and results of operations. We may become subject to comply with increasingly stringent laws, regulations, standards and policies, and any