Company: G
Filing Date: 2025-11-13
Form Type: 424B5
Source: 0001140361-25-041837
Chunk: 115

Company: Genpact LTD
Filing Date: 2025-11-13
Form: 424B5
Chunk 115
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, include the actual loss suffered as a result of non-compliance with the main undertaking in its claim. The judicial reorganization by collective agreement of the creditors proceedings aims at obtaining an agreement on a reorganization plan with all creditors, which is binding on creditors (including on dissenting creditors subject to certain conditions), provided that certain conditions as to the proportion of creditors accepting the plan and the amount of claims such creditors represent are met. The plan shall be approved by the court provided that the conditions set out in the Luxembourg Insolvency Modernisation Act are met. In the judicial reorganization by transfer by court order, a court officer ( mandataire de justice) organizes the transfer of all or part of the Subsidiary Guarantor’s assets or activities with a view to ensuring the continuity of

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activities. The court may order the transfer of all or part of the business or its activities where the Subsidiary Guarantor consents to this in its petition for judicial reorganization or during the course of the judicial reorganization proceedings. These transfers may be achieved by successive sales and/or transfers or take the form of a merger.

The Luxembourg Insolvency Modernisation Act became effective on November 1, 2023 and replaced the laws that were in effect earlier providing for the proceedings of controlled management proceedings ( gestion contrôlée ) and the voluntary composition with creditors ( concordat préventif de la faillite ).

In addition to the above, the ability to receive payment from the Subsidiary Guarantor may be affected by a decision of a court to grant a stay on payments ( sursis de paiements ) or to put the Subsidiary Guarantor into judicial liquidation ( liquidation judiciaire ) or by the decision of the state prosecutor to request administrative dissolution without liquidation ( dissolution administrative sans liquidation ) to be opened or by the filing or opening of judicial reorganization procedure ( réorganisation judiciaire ) and related stay measures with respect to the Subsidiary Guarantor. Judicial liquidation proceedings may be opened at the request of the public prosecutor against companies pursuing an activity violating criminal laws or that are in serious violation of the commercial code or of the Luxembourg laws governing commercial companies (including the laws governing their establishment). The management of such liquidation proceedings will generally follow similar rules as those applicable to bankruptcy proceedings. The dissolution without liquidation allows “empty shells” (companies that no longer have any reason to exist) to be disposed of in a