Company: TGE
Filing Date: 2025-04-25
Form Type: F-4/A
Source: 0001213900-25-035536
Chunk: 336

Company: Generation Essentials Group
Filing Date: 2025-04-25
Form: F-4/A
Chunk 336
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) 2018/1808, which in turn amended the so -called“Audiovisual Media Services Directive (AVMS Directive)” (i.e. directive 2010/13/EU). 205 The CAMA governs the transmission of television and radio programmes and includes provisions on audiovisual commercial communications and video -sharingplatform services. It applies to audiovisual and radio media service providers operating within Italian territory, ensuring that they comply with both national and EU regulations. Advertising in magazines and newspapers The Italian subsidiary’s business is subject to laws and regulations governing advertising in magazines and newspapers. Specific provisions requiring transparency in identifying sponsored content and differentiating it from editorial content to prohibit potentially misleading and / or hidden advertising are contained in the CAMA as well as the articles 18 -32of the legislative decree 6 September 2005, no. 206 (the “ Italian Consumer Code”), as subsequently amended. To the extent that the Italian subsidiary is also directly or indirectly involved in advertisement content through celebrities or influencers, Italian subsidiary may also be subject to the guidelines published on 16 January 2024 by the Autorità Garante delle Comunicazioni (AGCM) with the Resolution no. 7/24/CONS in relation to compliance to CAMA and transparency requirements by influencers. Singapore Magazines Publishing Background Part of our media and entertainment business operates in Singapore. We currently hold three separate active newspaper permits for the publication of three different L’Officiel magazines in Singapore. These magazines are considered lifestyle magazines. The Newspaper and Printing Presses Act 1974, or NPPA, is the legislation applicable to the licensing of newspaper companies in Singapore. The Newspaper and Printing Presses (Applications and Permits) Rules 2004 is the applicable subsidiary legislation and governs the newspaper permit application process. The Infocomm Media Development Authority, or the IMDA, is a statutory board of the Singapore government which operates under the auspices of the Ministry of Digital Development and Information Singapore and regulates the issuance of newspaper permits in Singapore. The Registrar of Newspapers as defined in NPPA reports to the general administration of NPPA and exercises the functions imposed by NPPA. Dr. Feridun Hamdullahpur, an independent director of AMTD, is the holder of the newspaper permit of the L’Officiel magazines. Application of NPPA Our publication of magazines in Singapore is governed by NPPA. Pursuant to Section 2 of NPPA, “newspaper” means any publication containing news, intelligence