Company: GMRE
Filing Date: 2025-11-14
Form Type: 424B5
Source: 0001104659-25-112543
Chunk: 55

Company: Global Medical REIT Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-11-14
Form: 424B5
Chunk 55
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 inflationary pressures, interest rate volatility, distress 
 in the banking sector, global supply chain disruptions and ongoing geopolitical conflicts and war;                                |

| · | an epidemic or pandemic (such as the COVID-19 pandemic), and the measures that international,                      
 federal, state and local governments, agencies, law enforcement and/or health authorities implement to address it; |

| · | our ability to satisfy the covenants in our existing and any future debt agreements; |

| · | decreased rental rates or increased vacancy rates, including expected rent levels on acquired properties; |

| · | adverse economic or real estate conditions or developments, either nationally or in the markets in which our facilities are located; |

| · | our failure to generate sufficient cash flows to service our outstanding obligations; |

| · | our ability to satisfy our short and long-term liquidity requirements; |

| · | our ability to deploy the debt and equity capital we raise; |

| · | our ability to hedge our interest rate risk; |

| · | our ability to raise additional equity and debt capital on terms that are attractive or at all; |

| · | our ability to make distributions on shares of our common and preferred stock or to redeem our preferred stock; |

| · | expectations regarding the timing and/or completion of any acquisition; |

| · | expectations regarding the timing and/or completion of dispositions, and the expected use of 
 proceeds therefrom;                                                                          |

| · | general volatility of the market price of our common and preferred stock; |

| · | changes in our business or our investment or financing strategy; |

| · | our dependence upon key personnel whose continued service is not guaranteed; |

| · | our ability to identify, hire and retain highly qualified personnel in the future; |

| · | the degree and nature of our competition; |

| · | changes in healthcare laws, governmental regulations, tax laws and similar matters; |

| · | changes in current healthcare and healthcare real estate trends; |

| · | changes in expected trends in Medicare, Medicaid and commercial insurance reimbursement trends; |

| · | competition for investment opportunities; |

| · | our failure to successfully integrate acquired healthcare facilities; |

| · | our expected capital and tenant improvement expenditures; |

| · | changes in accounting policies generally accepted in the United States of America; |

| · | lack of, or insufficient amounts of, insurance; |

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| · | other factors affecting the real estate industry generally; |

| · | changes in the tax treatment of our distributions; |