Company: KYIV
Filing Date: 2025-07-17
Form Type: F-4/A
Source: 0001213900-25-064873
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Company: Kyivstar Group Ltd.
Filing Date: 2025-07-17
Form: F-4/A
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 or do not deliver expected benefits, this may result in decreased cash proceeds and continued operations of non -corebusinesses that divert the attention of our management. Our success with any divestiture is dependent on effectively and efficiently separating the divested asset or business and reducing or eliminating associated overhead costs which may prove difficult or costly for us. There could also be transitional or business continuity risks or both associated with these divestitures that may impact our service levels and business targets. Furthermore, in some cases, we may agree to indemnify acquiring parties for certain liabilities arising from our former businesses or assets. Failure to successfully implement or complete a divestiture could also materially harm our business, financial condition, results of operations, cash flows or prospects. We depend on third parties for certain services and equipment, infrastructure and other products important to our business. We rely on third parties to provide services and products important for our operations. For example, we currently purchase the majority of our network -relatedequipment from several suppliers, such as Fiberhome, Vision and Huawei. The successful build -outand operation of our networks depends heavily on obtaining adequate supplies of core and transmission telecommunications equipment, fiber, switching equipment, radio access network solutions, 38 base stations and other services and products on a timely basis. From time to time, we have experienced delays in receiving equipment, installation of equipment and maintenance services, due to factors such as new and existing telecommunications regulations, customs regulations and governmental investigations or enforcement actions. In this case, we may experience temporary service interruptions or service quality problems. We are also dependent on Ukraine Tower Company, which is owned by VEON, with respect to the network infrastructure we utilize. As of December31, 2024, we and Ukraine Tower Company jointly owned and operated approximately 15,500 sites. As of December31, 2024, we held approximately 6,800 tower sites. In the event that we are unable to secure required services from Ukraine Tower Company, we would need to seek these services from alternative sources, which may not be feasible at a similar quality, on less favorable contractual terms or at all. If we fail to continue to receive interconnection, roaming and access to network services or are unable to secure alternative services on terms that are as favorable, or at all, this could lead to disruptions in our operations and could have a material adverse effect on our business and results of operations. Any disruption of critical infrastructure may affect our services, and, if such disruption occurs, we will have limited control over the recovery process, which