Company: NUTR
Filing Date: 2025-03-25
Form Type: CORRESP
Source: 0001641172-25-000449
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Company: NUSATRIP Inc
Filing Date: 2025-03-25
Form: CORRESP
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 believe
that our business will benefit from, among other things, allowing us to better focus our financial and operational resources on our specific
business, allowing our management to design and implement corporate strategies and policies that are based primarily on the business characteristics
and strategic decisions of our business, allowing us to more effectively respond to our industry dynamics. However, we may not be able
to achieve some or all of the benefits that we believe we can achieve as an independent company in the time we expect, if at all. Because
our business has previously operated as part of the wider Society Pass organization, we may not be able to successfully implement the
changes necessary to operate independently and may incur additional costs that could adversely affect our business.

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We may encounter operational, administrative, and
strategic difficulties as we adjust to operating as a standalone public company. This may cause us to react more slowly than our competitors
to industry changes and may divert our management’s attention from running our business or otherwise harm our operations.

In addition, since we are becoming a public company,
our management team will need to develop the expertise necessary to comply with the numerous regulatory and other requirements applicable
to public companies, including requirements relating to corporate governance, listing standards and securities and investor relationships
issues. As a standalone public company, our management will have to evaluate our internal controls system with new thresholds of materiality,
and to implement necessary changes to our internal controls system. We cannot guarantee that we will be able to do so in a timely and
effective manner.

As an independent, publicly traded company, we may not enjoy the same benefits that we did as part of Society Pass.

There is a risk that, by separating from Society Pass,
we may become more susceptible to market fluctuations and other adverse events than we would have been if we were still a part of the
current Society Pass organizational structure. As part of Society Pass, we historically have been able to enjoy certain benefits from
Society Pass’ operating diversity, available capital for investments and opportunities to pursue integrated strategies with Society
Pass’ other businesses. As an independent, publicly traded company, we will not have similar diversity, available capital or integration
opportunities and may not have similar access to capital markets.

Our ability to meet our capital needs may be harmed by the loss of financial support from Society Pass.

The loss of financial support from Society Pass could
harm our ability to meet our capital needs. After the IPO, we expect to obtain any funds needed in excess of the amounts generated by