Company: VEEAW
Filing Date: 2025-01-15
Form Type: 424B3
Source: 0001213900-25-003892
Chunk: 52

Company: VEEA INC.
Filing Date: 2025-01-15
Form: 424B3
Chunk 52
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 or those of the previously mentioned
third parties are inadequate or are breached as a result of third-party action, employee error, malfeasance, malware, phishing, hacking
attacks, system error, trickery, or otherwise, and, as a result, someone obtains unauthorized access to sensitive information, including
personally identifiable information or protected health information, on Veea’s systems or Veea’s partners’ systems,
or if Veea suffers a ransomware or advanced persistent threat attack, or if any of the foregoing is reported or perceived to have occurred,
Veea’s reputation and business could be damaged. If the sensitive information is lost or improperly disclosed or threatened to
be disclosed, Veea could incur significant liability and be subject to regulatory scrutiny and penalties, including costs associated
with remediation. Veea is also required to comply with ever-more stringent privacy regulations, the violation of which can lead to financial
penalties and reputational injury.

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Risks Related to Compliance with Law, Government Regulation and Litigation

Veea could experience penalties and adverse rulings in enforcement or other proceedings for non-compliance with laws, rules and regulations governing its business (e.g., frequency certifications).

Compliance with changed
laws, rules or regulations may subject Veea to increased costs or reduced products and services demand. Compliance failures as well as
required operational changes could have a material adverse impact on Veea, including its reputation, business, financial condition, results
of operations, cash flows or prospects.

Further, Veea develops many
of its products and services based on existing laws, rules, regulations and technical standards. Changes to existing laws, rules, regulations
and technical standards, or the implementation of new laws, rules, regulations and technical standards relating to products and services
not previously regulated, could adversely affect Veea’s development efforts by increasing compliance costs and causing delay. Regulatory
changes related to e.g., license fees, environment, health and safety, privacy (including the cross-border transfer of personal data
for example between the EU and the US), and other regulatory areas may increase costs and restrict Veea’s operations.

Veea is subject to certain US and other anti-corruption (including anti-bribery, anti-money-laundering, dual use regulations, sanctions, terror finance and anti-terrorism) laws, rules and regulations.

Veea is required to comply
with anti-corruption (including anti-bribery, anti-money-laundering, sanctions, terror finance and anti-terrorism