Company: G
Filing Date: 2025-03-03
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0001398659-25-000035
Chunk: 73

Company: Genpact LTD
Filing Date: 2025-03-03
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 1A
Chunk 73
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 Furthermore, if India or bordering countries were to become engaged in armed hostilities, particularly hostilities that were protracted or involved the threat or use of nuclear weapons, we might not be able to continue our operations. We generally do not have insurance for losses and interruptions caused by terrorist attacks, military conflicts and wars.

If more stringent labor laws become applicable to us or if a significant number of our employees unionize, our profitability may be adversely affected. 

India has stringent labor legislation that protects employee interests, including legislation that sets forth detailed procedures for dispute resolution and that imposes financial obligations on employers upon termination of employees without cause. Though companies in our industry have certain exemptions from some of these labor laws, there can be no assurance that such laws will not become applicable to us in the future. If these labor laws become applicable to us or if more stringent labor laws apply to us in the future, it may become difficult for us to maintain flexible human resource policies, to attract and employ the numbers of sufficiently qualified candidates we require or to terminate employees, and our compensation expenses may increase significantly. 

In addition, a small percentage of our global employee population is currently unionized. If a significant number of our employees form or join unions, we may be required to raise wage levels or provide additional benefits, which could result in operational impediments and an increase in our compensation expenses, in which case our operations and profitability may be adversely affected. 

We may engage in strategic transactions that could create risks. 

As part of our business strategy, we regularly review potential strategic transactions, including potential acquisitions, dispositions, consolidations, joint ventures or similar transactions, some of which may be material. Through the acquisitions we pursue, we may seek opportunities to add to or enhance the services we provide, to enter new industries or expand our client base, or to strengthen our global presence and scale of operations. We have completed numerous acquisitions since our inception. There can be no assurance that we will find suitable candidates in the future for strategic transactions at acceptable prices, have sufficient capital resources to accomplish our strategy, or be successful in entering into agreements for desired transactions. 

Businesses we have acquired have in the past and could in the future lose clients or employees or under-perform relative to expectations. We could also experience financial or other setbacks if transactions encounter unanticipated problems, including problems related to execution, integration or unknown liabilities. Although we conduct due diligence in connection with our acquisitions, there could be liabilities that we fail to discover, that we inadequately assess or that are not