Company: KYIV
Filing Date: 2025-07-22
Form Type: 424B3
Source: 0001213900-25-066705
Chunk: 49

Company: Kyivstar Group Ltd.
Filing Date: 2025-07-22
Form: 424B3
Chunk 49
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 our Sponsors, we would need only 7,460,001 or approximately 32.4%, of the 23,000,000 public shares to be voted in favor of the Business Combination (assuming all outstanding shares are voted and the parties to the letter agreement do not acquire any Cohen Circle Class A Ordinary Shares). Q: How many votes do I have at the Cohen Circle EGM? A:Cohen Circle shareholders are entitled for each share of Cohen Circle Class A Ordinary Shares that you owned as of the close of business on the Record Date. If your shares are held in “street name” or are in a margin or similar account, you should contact your broker, bank or other nominee to ensure that votes related to the shares you beneficially own are properly counted. On the Record Date, there were 23,715,000 Cohen Circle Class A Ordinary Shares, consisting of 23,000,000 Public Shares and 715,000 Placement Shares, and 7,905,000 Cohen Circle Class B Ordinary Shares. Q: What constitutes a quorum at the Cohen Circle EGM? A:A quorum will be present at the extraordinary general meeting if holders of a majority of the outstanding shares of Cohen Circle Class A Ordinary Shares and Cohen Circle Class B Ordinary Shares entitled to vote thereat attend virtually or are represented by proxy at the Cohen Circle EGM. Abstentions will count as present for the purposes of establishing a quorum but will not be treated as votes cast. A broker non -votewith respect to a matter occurs when a broker, bank or other institution or nominee holding shares on behalf of a beneficial owner has not received voting instructions from the beneficial owner on a particular proposal and does not have, or chooses not to exercise, discretionary authority to vote the shares on such proposals. Because a broker is not permitted to provide a proxy for your shares unless you provide your broker with voting instructions, such shares are not counted as present for quorum purposes nor would they be treated as votes cast. Cohen Circle does not expect any broker non -votesat the Cohen Circle EGM because there are no routine proposals to be voted on at the Cohen Circle EGM. xxiii Q: How will Cohen Circle Initial Shareholders vote? A:The Sponsors, who together own 100% of the Cohen Circle Class B Ordinary Shares outstanding, have agreed to vote in favor of the Proposals. Abstentions will count as present for the purposes of establishing a quorum but will not be treated as votes cast. A broker non -