Company: IPST
Filing Date: 2025-12-23
Form Type: 424B3
Source: 0001213900-25-125341
Chunk: 302

Company: Heritage Distilling Holding Company, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-12-23
Form: 424B3
Chunk 302
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|:--------------------------|:----|:-------------------------|------------:|:----|:--|:--------|:----|:--|:------|:----|:--|------------:|
| Level 1                   |     |                          |     Level 2 |     |   | Level 3 |     |   | Total |     |   |             |
| Asset:                    |     |                          |             |     |   |         |     |   |       |     |   |             |
| Intangible Digital Assets |     | $                        | 455,648,074 |     | $ | —       |     | $ | —     |     | $ | 455,648,074 |
| Total                     |     | $                        | 455,648,074 |     | $ | —       |     | $ | —     |     | $ | 455,648,074 |

During the nine months ended September 30, 2025 and 2024, there were no transfers between Level1, Level2, and Level 3. Concentrations of the credit risk— Financial instruments potentially subjecting the Company to concentrations of credit risk consist primarily of accounts receivable, accounts payable and bank demand deposits that may, from time to time, exceed Federal Depository Insurance Corporation (“FDIC”) insurance limits. To mitigate the risks associated with FDIC insured limits, the Company recently opened an Insured Cash Swap (“ICS”) service account at its primary bank. Under terms of the ICS, when the bank places funds for the Company using ICS, the deposit is sent from the Company’s transaction account into deposit accounts at other ICS Network banks in amounts below the standard FDIC insured maximum of $250,000 for overnight settling. If the Company’s account exceeds the FDIC limit of $250,000 at the end of the business day, funds are automatically swept out by the Company’s bank and spread among partner banks in accounts, each totaling less than $250,000. This makes the Company’s funds eligible for FDIC insurance protection each day. The funds are then swept back into the Company’s account at the beginning of the next business day. The aggregate limit that can be protected for the Company under this program is approximately $150 million. The Company considers the concentration of credit risk associated with its reportable segment that produces and sells alcohol beverages under various brands (the “