Company: CLIK
Filing Date: 2025-10-24
Form Type: 20-F
Source: 0001493152-25-019286
Chunk: 55

Company: Click Holdings Ltd.
Filing Date: 2025-10-24
Form: 20-F
Item: Item 4
Chunk 55
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 the right, benefit or protection conferred on the employee under the MWO is void.

Independent
contractors

Under
the Hong Kong laws, a worker may be categorized as either an independent contractor or an employee. There are several important factors
to distinguish an employee from an independent contractor, among others, (i) control over work procedures, working time and method; (ii)
ownership and provision of work equipment, tools and materials; and (iii) whether the person is free to hire helpers to assist in the
work. A company is generally not liable to take up employer’s obligations under the EO, the ECO, the MWO and the MPFSO in respect
of its independent contractors.

Personal
Data (Privacy) Ordinance

The
Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance (Chapter 486 of the Laws of Hong Kong) (the “ PDPO”) protects the privacy interests of living
individuals in relation to personal data. The ordinance covers any automated and non-automated data relating directly or indirectly to
a living individual and applies to both public and private bodies as data users that control the collection, holding, processing or use
of personal data. There are six principles under the PDPO, which set out the principles in respect of the purpose and manner of collection
of data, the accuracy and duration of retention of data, the use of personal data, the security of personal data, the information to
be generally available and the access to personal data. In general, the personal data shall be lawfully and fairly collected and steps
should be taken to ensure that the data subject is explicitly or implicitly informed on or before collecting the data. Personal data
should also be accurate, up-to-date and kept no longer than necessary while unless with the consent from the data subjects, personal
data should be used for the purposes for which they were collected or a directly related purpose. The Office of the Privacy Commissioner
for Personal Data is the governing body to promote, administer and oversee the enforcement of the PDPO. It has the power to carry out
inspections of any personal data systems, to receive complaints from individuals and to investigate data users in respect of the complaints
filed.

C.
Organizational Structure

See
“ ITEM 4. Information on the Company - A. History and Development of the Company”.

D.
Property, Plants and Equipment

Our
principal executive office is located in Unit 1709-11, 17/F, Tower 2, The Gateway, Harbour City, K