Company: ARBB
Filing Date: 2025-10-31
Form Type: 20-F
Source: 0001213900-25-104705
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Company: ARB IOT Group Ltd
Filing Date: 2025-10-31
Form: 20-F
Item: Item 3
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 be materially adversely affected.

Examples of certain requirements we face include
those with respect to Personal Data Protection Act 2010, Personal Data Protection Regulations 2013 and Communications and Multimedia Act
1998. These laws and regulations are examples of our need to comply with costly and complex requirements at state, federal, and international
levels. As these requirements continue to evolve, and expand to additional jurisdictions, we may incur or be required to incur costs or
change our business practices in a manner adverse to our business and failure to comply could result in significant penalties that may
materially adversely affect our business, reputation, financial condition, results of operations, and cash flows.

We are subject
to general business regulations and laws, as well as regulations and laws specifically governing the Internet, physical and e-commerce
retail, digital content, web services, electronic devices, advertising, and other products and services that we offer or sell. Unfavorable
changes could harm our business.

We are subject to general
business regulations and laws, as well as regulations and laws specifically governing our business activities. These regulations and laws
cover taxation, privacy, data protection, cybersecurity, copyrights, trademarks, distribution of goods, employment, operation of unmanned
aircraft systems, premises occupied by us and other matters.

Unfavorable regulations,
laws, decisions, or interpretations by government or regulatory authorities applying those laws and regulations, or inquiries, investigations,
or enforcement actions initiated by them, could increase our cost of doing business and require us to change our business practices in
a manner materially adverse to our business, damage our reputation, impede our growth, or otherwise have a negative effect on our operations.

Our business depends on our customers’
continued and unimpeded access to the Internet and the development and maintenance of Internet infrastructure. Internet access providers
may be able to block, degrade or charge for access to certain of our products and services, which could lead to additional expenses and
the loss of customers.

Our products and services depend on the ability
of our customers to access the Internet. Currently, this access is provided by companies having significant market power in the broadband
and Internet access marketplace, including incumbent telephone companies, cable companies, mobile communications companies and government-owned
service providers. Some of these providers have the ability to take measures including legal actions, that could degrade, disrupt or increase
the cost of user access to certain of our products and services by restricting or prohibiting the use of their infrastructure to support
our products or services or charging increased fees to Internet