Company: DLO
Filing Date: 2025-04-24
Form Type: 20-F
Source: 0000950170-25-058197
Chunk: 61

Company: dLocal Ltd
Filing Date: 2025-04-24
Form: 20-F
Item: Item 8
Chunk 61
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 and large parts of the population in Latin American, African and Asian countries, particularly in rural areas, do not have access to adequate education, health care, housing and other services, including water and electricity. Government policies aimed at alleviating and redressing the disadvantages suffered under previous governments of countries in the regions may increase the costs and reduce the profitability of our business. These problems or proposed solutions may impede fixed inward investment into Latin America, Africa and Asia and increase emigration of skilled workers and as a result, we may have difficulties retaining qualified employees.

Our business model relies on an increase in internet penetration and digital literacy in Latin America, Africa and Asia. Even though the main urban centers of Latin America, Africa and Asia typically offer reliable wired internet service, a substantial portion of the population are inhabitants of rural areas, which largely depend on mobile networks. Internet penetration in the markets in which we operate or may operate in the future may not reach the levels seen in more developed countries or other emerging markets for reasons that are beyond our control, including the lack of necessary network infrastructure or delayed implementation of performance improvements or security measures. The internet infrastructure in the markets in which we operate or may operate in the future may not be able to support continued growth in the number of users, their frequency of use or their bandwidth requirements. Delays in telecommunication and infrastructure development or other technology shortfalls may also impede improvements in internet reliability. If telecommunications services are not sufficiently available to support the growth of the internet, response times could be slower, which would reduce internet usage and harm our platform. Internet penetration in our target markets in Latin America, Africa and Asia may even stagnate or decline. In addition, digital illiteracy among many consumers and vendors in Latin America, Africa and Asia presents obstacles to e-commerce growth. If internet penetration and digital literacy do not increase in our current and future markets of operation in Latin America, Africa and Asia, it could have a material adverse effect on our business, financial condition, results of operations and prospects in the region.

It is difficult to predict the future political, social and economic direction of Latin American, African and Asian countries or the manner in which any future governments will attempt to address regional inequalities. It is also difficult to predict the impact that addressing these inequalities will have on our business. Furthermore, there has been regional, political and economic instability in Latin America, Africa and Asia generally, which could materially and adversely affect our business, results of operations and financial condition. While we believe that economic conditions in Latin America, Africa