Company: OWLS
Filing Date: 2025-09-03
Form Type: F-1
Source: 0001193125-25-195057
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Company: OBOOK HOLDINGS INC.
Filing Date: 2025-09-03
Form: F-1
Chunk 37
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 changes from time to time, and such changes may not yield expected benefits to our
business and financial results and could also negatively affect the willingness of our customers to use our products and services. If our pricing models are not optimal, it may adversely affect our profitability. Moreover, our customers may be
sensitive to changes in our pricing models compared to prices offered by our competitors. As a result, our pricing decisions may result in loss of market share and in the future we may be required to reduce our prices, which could adversely affect
our revenue, gross profit, profitability, financial position and cash flows.

Our strategy and focus on delivering high-quality, compliant, easy-to-use,and secure blockchain-related financial services may not maximize short-term or medium-term financial results.

Our business strategy includes taking actions that we believe are in the best interests of our customers and our own long-term business
interest, but may not necessarily maximize short- or medium-term results. These actions could include expending significant managerial, technical and legal efforts on complying with laws and regulations that apply to our products and services and
ensuring the security of our products. We also focus on

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creating long-term customer engagement through developing new, innovative products and technologies. These decisions may not be consistent with the short-term and medium-term expectations of our
shareholders and may not produce the expected long-term benefits, which could adversely affect our business, operating results and financial condition, both in the short term and potentially in the long term as well.

Global and regional economic conditions may materially and adversely affect our business.

Our operations and performance depend on global and regional economic conditions. Adverse global and regional economic conditions such as
turmoil affecting the banking system or financial markets, including, but not limited to, tightening credit markets, extreme volatility or distress in the financial markets (including the fixed income, credit, currency, equity and commodity
markets), higher interest rates, higher unemployment, high consumer debt levels, recessionary or inflationary pressures, supply chain issues, reduced consumer confidence or economic activity, government fiscal, monetary and tax policies, local and
international trade relationships, agreements, treaties, tariffs and restrictive actions, government austerity programs, and other negative financial news or macroeconomic developments could have a material adverse impact on us. We could suffer
weakened demand for our products and services, including without limitation a reduction in the volume and size of transactions we process and a reduction in consumer activity and spending with hospitality sector customers that we serve. Our payment
products and services focus on