Company: TGE
Filing Date: 2025-07-03
Form Type: F-1/A
Source: 0001213900-25-061211
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Company: Generation Essentials Group
Filing Date: 2025-07-03
Form: F-1/A
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 published
by or for the government.

A newspaper permit is a regulatory
requirement by the IMDA aiming to ensure that newspapers published in Singapore meet content standards that promote responsible content
creation and consumption.

Sections 21 to 23 of
NPPA provide that a newspaper permit is required for (i) printing or publishing a newspaper in Singapore; (ii) publishing, selling
or distributing a Malaysian newspaper in Singapore; or (iii) selling or distributing an offshore newspaper in Singapore. An offshore
newspaper is a newspaper published outside Singapore, at intervals not exceeding one week, which carries news or reports on politics and
current affairs of any country in Southeast Asia, and with a circulation of 300 or more copies in Singapore.

Relevant Newspaper Permit

As our publication of magazines
is in Singapore, the newspaper permit for printing or publication of a newspaper under Section 21 of NPPA apply to our business.
Newspaper permit applications and renewals shall be completed online via an online platform to connect business owners to various government
e-services and resources in Singapore.

The newspaper permit entitles
us to print, publish, sell or distribute the relevant newspaper, as applied for in the newspaper permit application.

We were granted three separate
newspaper permits by the Minister under Section 21 of the NPPA in respect of each of the L’Officiel magazines.

The active newspaper permits
we hold for each of the L’Officiel magazines expires in April 2025. Section 21(4) of NPPA provides that the newspaper
permit may be renewed for further periods not exceeding 12 months in respect of each renewal.

Conditions and Notes
of Newspaper Permit

We must comply with the following
conditions and notes specified in each of the newspaper permit certificates issued to it.

Conditions

The newspaper permit is non-transferable
and becomes invalid if there is a change in ownership, editorship, the newspaper’s name, content nature, language or publication
frequency. Any change in the publisher or printer must be reported to the Registrar of Newspapers within seven days. The permit number
must be printed on the title page of each issue. For newspapers printed in Singapore, changes in financial holdings must also be reported
within seven days, unless an extension is granted. The first issue must be published within three months, and subsequent issues
must follow the specified frequency. The newspaper must adhere to the content nature and guidelines provided in the application. Two copies
of each issue must be sent to the Registrar