Company: SVV
Filing Date: 2025-05-16
Form Type: 424B5
Source: 0001193125-25-121233
Chunk: 13

Company: Savers Value Village, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-05-16
Form: 424B5
Chunk 13
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due in part to our status as a controlled company) in the hands of a smaller                                           
 number of persons whose sales or lack of sales could result in positive or negative pricing pressure on the market price for our common stock; |

| • |     | additional shares of common stock being sold into the market by us or our existing stockholders, or the                               
 anticipation of such sales, including if existing stockholders sell shares into the market when the applicable “lock-up” periods end; |

| • |     | announcements by us or our competitors of significant products or features, innovations, acquisitions, strategic 
 partnerships, joint ventures, capital commitments, divestitures or other dispositions;                           |

| • |     | loss of relationships with significant suppliers or customers; |

| • |     | changes in operating performance and stock market valuations of companies in our industry, including our 
 competitors;                                                                                             |

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| • |     | difficulties in integrating any new acquisitions we may make; |

| • |     | loss of services from members of management or employees or difficulty in recruiting additional employees; |

| • |     | worsening of economic conditions in the U.S. or Canada and reduction in demand for our products; |

| • |     | price and volume fluctuations in the overall stock market, including as a result of general economic trends; |

| • |     | the existence of the share repurchase program and any repurchases made or not made under such program, or the 
 modification, suspension or termination of the program;                                                       |

| • |     | lawsuits threatened or filed against us, or events that negatively impact our reputation; and |

| • |     | developments in new legislation and pending lawsuits or regulatory actions, including interim or final rulings by 
 judicial or regulatory bodies.                                                                                    |

In addition, extreme price and volume fluctuations in the stock markets have affected and continue to affect the stock prices of many companies. Often, their stock prices have fluctuated in ways unrelated or disproportionate to their operating performance. In the past, stockholders have filed securities class action litigation against companies following periods of market volatility. Such securities litigation, if instituted against us, could subject us to substantial costs, divert resources and the attention of management from our business and seriously harm our business. Future sales of our common stock and other actions by existing stockholders could cause our stock price to decline. If our existing stockholders, including employees, who have or obtain equity, sell or indicate an intention to sell, substantial amounts of our common stock in the