Company: CWAN
Filing Date: 2025-03-20
Form Type: 424B3
Source: 0001193125-25-058975
Chunk: 254

Company: Clearwater Analytics Holdings, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-03-20
Form: 424B3
Chunk 254
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 and beneficial owner that did not vote in favor of the Merger Agreement and delivered a written demand for appraisal in accordance with Section 262 of the DGCL. At any time within 60 days after the Effective Time, any stockholder or beneficial owner that did not commence an appraisal proceeding or join in such a proceeding as a named party will have the right to withdraw such demand and to accept the Merger Consideration in accordance with the Merger Agreement for his, her or its shares of Enfusion Common Stock. Within 120 days after the Effective Time, but not later, any stockholder or beneficial owner that has complied with the requirements of Section 262 of the DGCL or the Surviving Corporation may commence an appraisal proceeding by filing a 180

petition in the Delaware Court of Chancery, with a copy served on the Surviving Corporation in the case of a petition filed by a stockholder or beneficial owner, demanding a determination of the
value of the shares of Enfusion Common Stock held by all such stockholders and beneficial owners. The Surviving Corporation is under no obligation to file an appraisal petition and has no intention of doing so.

If you desire to have your shares appraised and have otherwise complied with the requirements of Section 262 of the DGCL, you should
initiate any petitions necessary for the perfection of your appraisal rights within the time periods and in the manner prescribed in Section 262 of the DGCL.

Within 120 days after the Effective Time, any stockholder and beneficial owner that has complied with the provisions of Section 262 of
the DGCL will be entitled to receive from the Surviving Corporation, upon written request, a statement setting forth the aggregate number of shares not voted in favor of the approval of the Merger Agreement Proposal and with respect to which
Enfusion has received demands for appraisal, and the aggregate number of holders of those shares. The Surviving Corporation must mail this statement within the later of 10 days of receipt of the Surviving Corporation of the request therefor or
10 days after expiration of the period for delivery of demands for appraisal.

If a petition for appraisal is duly filed, and a copy of
the petition is delivered to the Surviving Corporation, the Surviving Corporation will then be obligated, within 20 days after receiving service of a copy of the petition, to provide the Delaware Register in Chancery with a duly verified list
containing the names and addresses of all persons who have demanded an appraisal of their shares. The Delaware Court of Chancery will