Company: ILLRW
Filing Date: 2025-01-24
Form Type: S-1
Source: 0001213900-25-006210
Chunk: 107

Company: Triller Group Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-01-24
Form: S-1
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Triller’s brand of entertainment and would adversely affect Triller’s ability to generate revenues and could have a material
adverse effect on Triller’s business, operating results and financial condition.

Triller may pay upfront expenses when planning live Events, entering into exclusive agreements for video series, or licensing rights to distribute and publicly perform music, and if these arrangements do not perform as Triller expects, its business, results of operations and financial condition may be harmed.

Triller may
pay one-time, upfront non-recoupable or recoupable signing fees or advances to certain entertainers (e.g.
musicians, athletes, and influencers) or event venues in order to produce high-quality live and virtual entertainment, or gain
exclusive ticketing or streaming video rights. Triller may also pay upfront fees for access to song catalogs by music labels. If the
party does not comply with the terms of the contract or perform an event, such fees are refundable to Triller. Triller pay these
upfront fees based on the expectations to generate revenue on ticket sales, sponsorships, advertising
and on-demand payments by users. Triller makes the decision to make these payments based on its assessment of the past
success of the entertainers, past event data, and other financial information. Triller includes commercial and legal protections in
its contracts that include upfront fees, such as requiring certain performance obligations, to mitigate the financial risk of making
these payments. However, live and virtual Events may vary greatly from year-to-year and from event to event as a result of
external factors, including event planning and budgeting commitments as well as other competing events, streaming platform
commitments, etc. If Triller’s assumptions and expectations prove wrong, or a counterparty defaults, resulting in an
unsuccessful event, Triller’s return on these signing fees will not be realized and Triller’s business and results of
operations will be harmed.

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Further, Triller has
in the past, and may in the future, face legal claims from Creators or vendors who did not receive advanced payout payments, which may
harm Triller’s business, results of operation and financial condition. Triller has in the past, and may in the future, also face
legal claims from Creators who did not meet contractual minimums or other contractual provisions to receive payments, which may harm Triller’s
business, results of operation or financial condition.

Participants and spectators in connection with Triller’s live