Company: NIVFW
Filing Date: 2025-09-15
Form Type: F-1
Source: 0001213900-25-087717
Chunk: 95

Company: NewGenIvf Group Ltd
Filing Date: 2025-09-15
Form: F-1
Chunk 95
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 to whistleblower complaints, investigations, prosecution, enforcement actions, sanctions, settlements, fines, damages, other civil or criminal penalties or injunctions, suspension or debarment from contracting with certain persons, reputational harm, adverse media coverage, and other collateral consequences. If any subpoenas or investigations are launched, or governmental or other sanctions are imposed, or if NewGenIvf does not prevail in any possible civil or criminal proceeding, its business, financial condition and results of operations could be harmed. In addition, responding to any action will likely result in a materially significant diversion of management’s attention and resources and significant defense costs and other professional fees, which could adversely affect its business, financial condition and results of operations. 53 NewGenIvf’s digital strategy is subject to financial, operational and regulatory risks on investing Solana. Acquiring Solana (SOL) exposes the company to financial, operational, and regulatory risks, including extreme price volatility, potential technological failures (such as network outages or security exploits), uncertain and evolving global regulations that may classify SOL as a security or restrict its use, counterparty risks if held through exchanges or custodians, liquidity constraints during market stress, and the inherent challenges of securely managing digital assets, any of which could result in substantial or total loss of the investment. NewGenIvf’s investment in residential market of United Arab Emirates is exposed to significant market risks. Operating a residential property development business in the United Arab Emirates carries significant risks, primarily driven by market volatility and potential oversupply, particularly in the area of Ras Al Khaimah’s Beach District. Property values and rental yields are highly sensitive to fluctuations in oil prices, global economic conditions, and regional geopolitics, leading to sharp boom-bust cycles. Intense competition from new developments can rapidly saturate specific submarkets, driving down rents and occupancy rates, while regulatory changes (such as adjustments to rental increase caps, visa rules, or ownership laws) can unexpectedly impact profitability and operational models. Furthermore, reliance on expatriate tenants creates vulnerability to shifts in population demographics, employment trends, and government policies affecting residency, alongside inherent operational challenges including management costs, tenant defaults, and maintaining asset quality in a competitive environment. For more information about our SEC filings, please see “ Where You Can Find More Information” and “ Incorporation by Reference.” CAUTIONARY NOTE REGARDING FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS Some of the statements made under “ Prospectus Summary,” “ Risk Factors,” “ Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations,”