Company: NIVFW
Filing Date: 2025-05-29
Form Type: F-1/A
Source: 0001213900-25-048554
Chunk: 68

Company: NewGenIvf Group Ltd
Filing Date: 2025-05-29
Form: F-1/A
Chunk 68
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 impacting the healthcare industry that may apply to its business activities directly or indirectly, including, but not limited to:

| ● | Licensing and Licensed Personnel. Many countries have                                                                                   
 licensure or registration requirements for entities acting as a medical services provider. The scope of these laws differs from country 
 to country, and the application of such laws to the activities of fertility treatment is often unclear. Given the nature and scope      
 of the solutions and services that NewGenIvf provides, it is required to maintain the License to Operate Medical Facility Business      
 (Sor.Por.7), the License to Manage Medical Facility Business (Sor.Por.19), License to Certify the Standard of Service relating to       
 Medically Assisted Reproductive Technology (KorThorPhor.9), and personnel licenses, i.e., license of medical professionals, nursing     
 professionals, medical technology professionals, pharmaceutical professions and other applicable licenses in Thailand, Approval on      
 Opening of Medical Clinic, Approval on Opening of Pharmacy and relevant approvals to conduct IVF, embryo implant and/or transfer        
 activities issued by the Ministry of Health of Cambodia (“Cambodia MOH”) in Cambodia and licenses to carry out private                  
 medical activities (including diagnostics and treatment gynecological diseases, supervision of pregnant women before childbirth,        
 IVF in outpatient and day hospital conditions (for four (4) beds)) in Kyrgyzstan, respectively, and to ensure that such licenses        
 and registrations are in good standing on an annual basis. NewGenIvf is licensed, has licensure applications pending before appropriate 
 regulatory bodies, is exempt from licensure or registration, or is otherwise authorized under such laws in those countries in which     
 it provides its services. These licenses require it to comply with the rules and regulations of the governmental bodies that issued     
 such licenses. NewGenIvf’s failure to comply with such rules and regulations could result in criminal and/ or administrative            
 penalties, the suspension of a license, or the loss of a license, all of which could negatively impact its business. First Fertility    
 PGS had provided arrangements of accommodation without additional charges for its patients without a tourism license in Thailand,       
 all of which was subsequently ceased in early 2023. Pursuant to the Tourism Business and Guide Act 2551 (2008) of Thailand, a maximum   
 fine of THB500,000 may be imposed on First Fertility PGS as a result of the above activity without a tourism license in Thailand.       
 NewGenIvf is unable to predict, however