Company: OSRH
Filing Date: 2025-04-22
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0001213900-25-034116
Chunk: 95

Company: OSR Holdings, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-04-22
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 1
Chunk 95
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 in some instances, the media, under regulations like the Health Insurance Portability
and Accountability Act (“HIPAA”) and other U.S. federal and state laws, as well as requirements from non-U.S. jurisdictions.
Our existing insurance policies might not be sufficient to cover potential losses stemming from breaches, system failures, catastrophic
events, or other forms of disruption to our infrastructure. Additionally, there’s a possibility that such insurance may not be available
to us in the future on economically viable terms, or at all. Furthermore, our insurance might not cover all claims brought against us,
and the process of defending a lawsuit, regardless of its merit, could be both expensive and divert management’s focus.

We or the third parties upon whom we depend on may be adversely
affected by natural disasters and our business continuity and disaster recovery plans may not adequately protect us from a serious disaster.

Our operating subsidiaries are located in South Korea and Switzerland.
South Korea is subject to various natural disaster risks, including flooding, storms and typhoons, primarily during the summer season,
and to a more infrequent extent, earthquakes. Switzerland, due to its topography, is particularly vulnerable to natural disasters such
as flooding. Natural disasters could cause significant disruptions to the operations of our subsidiaries, which could seriously impact
our business, financial condition, results of operations, and future prospects. Our ability to sustain our business operations might be
challenging, and in some cases, impossible for a considerable duration. Our current disaster recovery and business continuity plans have
limitations and might not be sufficient to address a severe disaster or similar occurrence effectively. We might incur substantial expenses
due to the inherent limitations of our disaster recovery and business continuity plans. The combination of these limitations along with
our lack of earthquake insurance could lead to a significant adverse impact on our business.

Tensions with North Korea could have an adverse effect on our
business, financial condition, and results of operations, and the price per share of our common stock.

Relations between South Korea and North Korea have fluctuated over
the years. Tension between South Korea and North Korea may increase or change abruptly as a result of current and future events.
In particular, there have been heightened security concerns in recent years stemming from North Korea’s nuclear weapon and
ballistic missile programs as well as its hostile military actions against South Korea.

North Korea’s economy also faces severe challenges, which may
further aggravate social and political pressures within North Korea and affect South Korea. Beginning in