Company: KYIV
Filing Date: 2025-07-17
Form Type: F-4/A
Source: 0001213900-25-064873
Chunk: 104

Company: Kyivstar Group Ltd.
Filing Date: 2025-07-17
Form: F-4/A
Chunk 104
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 Sanctions Law Amendments, the Ukrainian government may petition the relevant Ukrainian court to confiscate 100% of the corporate rights in any Ukrainian company if a person sanctioned by Ukraine, directly or indirectly holds a stake in such company, regardless of the percentage of the stake or the manner in which it is held. Following such confiscation, shares in such companies that are attributable to non -sanctionedpersons would be held in escrow and would eventually be redistributed to such non -sanctionedpersons upon application for redistribution. 25 The voting and dividend rights of non -sanctionedpersons would be suspended from the moment the shares are placed into escrow until redistribution. If non -sanctionedpersons fail to apply for formalization of their ownership within five years from the confiscation, their shares would be transferred to the state of Ukraine without compensation. In August 2024, the Sanctions Law Amendments were withdrawn but the possibility cannot be excluded that similar proposals may be introduced in the Ukrainian Parliament at a later date. Further, on January14, 2025, the Ukrainian government registered in the Parliament the Draft Law on Amendments to the Criminal Code of Ukraine and the Criminal Procedure Code of Ukraine and the Law of Ukraine “On Sanctions” regarding the establishment of liability for violation of special economic and other restrictive measures. Under the proposed laws, certain actions pertaining to the violation and circumvention of certain sanctions restrictions would be criminally punishable. On June3, 2025, the Parliament approved the Draft Law on Amendments to the Criminal Code of Ukraine and the Criminal Procedure Code of Ukraine and the Law of Ukraine “On Sanctions” in the first reading. The Draft Law is subject to a second reading in the Parliament. Ukraine imposed sanctions for a ten -yearperiod against Mikhail Fridman, Petr Aven and Andrey Kosogov due to their ownership in LetterOne in October 2022. These sanctions apply exclusively to the sanctioned individuals and do not have a direct impact on VEON or Kyivstar as these individuals are not part of VEON’s corporate governance mechanisms nor are they able to exercise any rights regarding VEON or Kyivstar. However, we cannot rule out the potential impact of these sanctions on banks’, lenders’ and other parties’ readiness to transfer dividends in the event the above restrictions are lifted, or the nationalization risk such measures pose to us. Furthermore, the government of Russia has introduced countermeasure sanctions which have subjected or could subject us and our employees to restrictions or liabilities, which could include international funds transfer restrictions,