Company: SOS
Filing Date: 2025-07-31
Form Type: 424B5
Source: 0001213900-25-069766
Chunk: 50

Company: SOS Ltd
Filing Date: 2025-07-31
Form: 424B5
Chunk 50
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 filing and reporting obligations, such as obligation to file with the CSRC
after it submits an application for initial public offering to overseas regulators, and obligation after offering or listing overseas
to report to the CSRC material events including change of control or voluntary or forced delisting of the issuer; and (6) the CSRC’s
authority to fine both issuers and their shareholders between 1 and 10 million RMB for failure to comply with the Trial Measures, including
failure to comply with filing obligations or committing fraud and misrepresentation.

Under the currently effective PRC laws and regulations,
we are required to make filings with the CSRC and should complete the filing within three working days after our offering of securities
on the NYSE. In the opinion of our PRC legal counsel, Hebei Changjun Law Firm, the Selling Shareholders’ resale of the Resale Sales
as described hereunder does not constitute a “subsequent offering” under the CSRC rules and hence we are not required to complete
the filing procedures with CSRC for the Selling Shareholders’ resale. However, if we do not receive or maintain the permissions
and approvals or complete the filing procedure in a timely manner under PRC laws and regulations, or we inadvertently conclude that such
permissions, approvals or filings are not required, or applicable laws, regulations, or interpretations change such that we are required
to obtain permission and approval in the future, we may be subject to investigations by competent regulators, fines or penalties, ordered
to suspend our relevant operations and rectify any non-compliance, prohibited from engaging in relevant business or conducting any offering,
and these risks could result in a material adverse change in our operations, limit our ability to offer or continue to offer securities
to investors, or cause such securities to significantly decline in value or become worthless. For more detailed information, see “Risk
Factors—Risks Related to Doing Business in China—We may be required to obtain additional licenses in relation our ongoing
business operations and may be subject to penalties for failing to obtain certain licenses with respect to our past operations,”
“Risk Factors—Risks Related to Doing Business in China—The PRC operating entity must conduct its business activities
substantially subject to PRC laws, regulations and administration. If the Chinese government significantly regulates our operating entity’s
business operations in the future and it is not able to substantially comply with such regulations, our operating entity’s business
operations may be materially adversely affected, and the value of our Class A ordinary shares