Company: JZ
Filing Date: 2025-05-28
Form Type: DRS
Source: 0001213900-25-047999
Chunk: 11

Company: Jianzhi Education Technology Group Co Ltd
Filing Date: 2025-05-28
Form: DRS
Chunk 11
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 that these licenses or permits are sufficient to conduct all of our and the VIEs’ present or future business. If our PRC subsidiaries and the VIEs (i) do not receive or maintain required permissions or approvals, (ii) inadvertently conclude that such permissions or approvals are not required, or (iii) applicable laws, regulations, or interpretations change and our PRC subsidiaries or the VIEs are required to obtain such permissions or approvals in the future, we could be subject to fines, legal sanctions or an order to suspend the VIEs’ online educational content services, which may materially and adversely affect the business, financial condition and results of operations of us and the VIEs. For risks relating to licenses and approvals required for our and the VIEs’ operations in China, see “Item 3. Key Information — D. Risk Factors — Risks Related to the Business and Industry of Us and the VIEs — The VIEs face risks and uncertainties in the licensing and approval requirements of the VIEs’ online educational content services. If the VIEs fail to obtain and maintain the requisite licenses and approvals required under the complex regulatory environment for online education in China, financial condition and results of operations may be materially and adversely affected” of our most recent Annual Report on Form 20 -F, which is incorporated by reference in this prospectus. 3 On December 28, 2021, the CAC and other ministries and commissions jointly promulgated the Cybersecurity Review Measures (the “Measures”), which came into effect on February 15, 2022, targeting to further restate and expand the applicable scope of the cybersecurity review. Pursuant to the Measures, critical information infrastructure operators that intend to purchase Internet products and services and online platform operators engaging in data processing activities that affect or may affect national security must be subject to cybersecurity review. The Measures further stipulate that if an online platform operator possesses the personal information of more than one million users and intends to list in a foreign country, it shall proactively apply to the Office of Cybersecurity Review for cybersecurity review. However, regulatory requirements on cybersecurity and data security in the PRC are constantly evolving and can be subject to varying interpretations or significant changes, which may result in uncertainties about the scope of our responsibilities in that regard. DeHeng Law Offices, our counsel as to PRC law, has advised us that, if any of the following circumstance exists, we and the VIEs shall apply with the CAC for cybersecurity review