Company: OWLS
Filing Date: 2025-08-01
Form Type: DRS/A
Source: 0000950123-25-006894
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Company: OBOOK HOLDINGS INC.
Filing Date: 2025-08-01
Form: DRS/A
Chunk 75
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 Privacy and Intellectual Property

Business interruptions or systems failures, including any disruption in any of the blockchain networks we support, may impair the availability of our websites, applications, products or services, result in a loss of customers or funds or otherwise have an adverse effect on our business.

Our systems and the systems of our third-party providers and strategic collaborators may experience service interruptions or degradation from
hardware and software defects or malfunctions, distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) and other cyberattacks, insider threats,
break-ins, sabotage and vandalism. Such service interruptions or degradation may also result from human errors, earthquakes, hurricanes, floods, fires and other natural disasters, power losses, disruptions in
telecommunications services, fraud, military or political conflicts, terrorist attacks, computer viruses or other malware, or other changes or events.

We have experienced high growth rates in the transaction volumes processed by third-party service providers collaborating with us over the
past years, and we expect growth to continue for the coming years; and the risk of security incidents may increase as we experience an increase in electronic payments, e-commerce and other online activity. See
“Business—Our Third-Party Collaborations.” Despite our efforts to continually improve and upgrade our information systems and technologies, there can be no assurance that our transaction processing capacity would meet potential future
growth in the demand for our payment products and services. It is also possible that our payment products and services could reach the limits of the number and volume of transactions that we are able to process, resulting in longer processing time
or even downtime. Implementing new systems and technologies is complex, costly and time-consuming, and may not be successful. If we fail to swiftly and successfully implement new information systems and technologies or conduct improvements or
upgrades to existing information systems and technologies, or if such systems and technologies do not operate as intended, it could adversely impact our business, internal controls, operating results, and financial condition.

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Our reputation and ability to attract and retain customers, especially business
customers of our payment products and services, as well as to further our ability to expand our business, depends on our ability to operate our various products and services at high levels of reliability, scalability and performance. Any significant
disruption in our products and services or information technology systems could result in loss of revenue, and could lead to a loss of customers or funds and adversely impact our reputation and our business, operating results and financial
condition. A prolonged interruption in the availability or underperformance in the functionality of our products and services could materially harm