Company: CNCKW
Filing Date: 2025-08-29
Form Type: POS AM
Source: 0001213900-25-082038
Chunk: 30

Company: Coincheck Group N.V.
Filing Date: 2025-08-29
Form: POS AM
Chunk 30
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, we may not be able to find any suitable acquisition or investment candidates, and we may not be able to complete acquisitions or make investments on favorable terms, if at all. In some cases, the costs of such acquisitions may be substantial, there is no assurance that we will receive a favorable return on investment for our acquisitions, and we might be required to write off certain assets acquired. In addition, if we fail to successfully integrate the management and governance of an acquired company, or integrate the products or technologies being acquired otherwise being made available, our total revenue and operating results could be adversely affected. Our ability to acquire and integrate companies, products, services, licenses, or technologies in a successful manner is unproven. Any integration process may require significant time and resources, and we may not be able to manage the process successfully, including successfully securing regulatory approvals which may be required to close the transaction and/or to continue to operate the target firm’s business or products in a manner that is useful to us. We may not successfully evaluate or utilize the acquired products, services, technology, or personnel, or accurately forecast the financial impact of an acquisition, including accounting charges. Anticipated revenue or cost synergies, if any, projected by us in our analyses to support our decisions to acquire or invest may not be realized as we have projected, or at all. We may have to pay cash, incur debt, or issue equity securities to pay for any such acquisition, any of which could adversely affect our financial results and result in share dilution. Any substantial indebtedness incurred to complete the acquisition or support the acquired company’s business thereafter would result in increased fixed obligations and may include covenants or other restrictions that would impede our ability to manage our operations. 15 If we expand to markets outside of Japan, which is our intention, our obligations to comply with the laws, rules, regulations, and policies of a variety of jurisdictions will increase and we may be subject to investigations and enforcement actions by non-Japanese regulators and governmental authorities. If we expand into markets outside of Japan, which is our intention if and as we explore opportunities we deem attractive, we will become obligated to comply (or oversee new foreign operating subsidiaries’ obligations to comply) with the laws, rules, regulations, policies, and legal interpretations both of the jurisdictions in which we operate and those into which we offer services on a cross -borderbasis. For instance, financial regulators outside of Japan have significantly increased their scrutiny of crypto asset exchanges, such as by requiring crypto asset exchanges operating in their