Company: BIPC
Filing Date: 2025-11-20
Form Type: 424B5
Source: 0001104659-25-114241
Chunk: 48

Company: Brookfield Infrastructure Corp
Filing Date: 2025-11-20
Form: 424B5
Chunk 48
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 their subsidiaries to provide the funds necessary to pay their distributions and meet their financial obligations;

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our company is exempt from certain requirements of Canadian securities laws and we are not subject to the same disclosure requirements as a U.S. domestic issuer;

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our company may become regulated as an investment company under the U.S. Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended;

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the effectiveness of our internal controls;

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our group’s assets are or may become highly leveraged and our group intends to incur indebtedness above the asset level;

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the acquisition of distressed companies may subject our group to increased risks, including the incurrence of additional legal or other expenses;

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the redemption of exchangeable shares by our company at any time or upon notice from the holder of the Class B Shares (as defined herein);

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future sales and issuances of exchangeable shares (including upon exchange of Class A.2 Shares by the Brookfield Group) or LP units or securities exchangeable for exchangeable shares or LP units, or the perception of such sales or issuances, could depress the trading price of the exchangeable shares or LP units;

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unitholders do not have a right to vote on Partnership matters or to take part in the management of the Partnership;

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market price of the exchangeable shares and LP units may be volatile;

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dilution of existing shareholders;

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changes to U.S. laws or policies, including changes in U.S. domestic and economic policies and foreign trade policies and tariffs;

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technological change;

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foreign currency risk and risk management activities;

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investors may find it difficult to enforce service of process and enforcement of judgments against the Partnership or our company;

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changes in tax law and practice;

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general economic conditions and risks relating to the economy, including geopolitical concerns such as trade conflict and civil unrest, unfavorable changes in interest rates, political and economic policies, inflation and volatility in financial markets, as well as variable economic conditions in the markets where we operate;

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increasing political uncertainty, which may impact our ability to expand in certain markets;

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adverse changes in currency exchange rates;

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potential unavailability of credit on favorable terms, or at all;

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potential unfavorable changes in government policy and legislation;

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federal, state and foreign anti-corruption and trade sanctions laws and restrictions on foreign direct investment applicable to us and our operating businesses create the potential for significant liabilities and penalties, the inability to complete transactions, imposition of significant costs and burdens, and