Document:

EX-10.85

 Exhibit 10.85 
  

 
 Certain identified information marked with “[***]” has been omitted from this document because it is both (i) not
material and (ii) the type that the registrant treats as private or confidential. Polestar Automotive China Distribution Co., Ltd. And Hangzhou EasyBao Technology Co., Ltd. Cooperation Agreement April, 2020 

 

 
 This Cooperation Agreement (hereafter referred as the “Agreement”) is entered into between the following Parties on April, 01,
2020: Party A: Polestar Automotive China Distribution Co., Ltd. Address: 27th Floor, Magnolia Plaza, 501 Dongdaming Road, Shanghai Party B: Hangzhou Easybao Technology Co., Ltd. Address: Room 603, Building 1, No. 1760 Jiangling Road, Binjiang
District, Hangzhou City, Zhejiang Province Party A and Party B will hereinafter also be referred to collectively as the “Parties” or individually as the “Party”. 1. Preamble 1.1. Party A is a manufacturer and vendor of electric
vehicles that is engaged in the design, research and development, production and sale of the electric vehicles and relevant components thereof and provides relevant supporting services. Party B is a professional service provider of technology
development and relevant services, which provides vehicle interconnection insurance solutions and enterprise insurance service solutions. 

 

 
 In order to facilitate the cooperation between Party A and the insurance company in the rendering of insurance products to the clients
of Patty A, Party B will provide technical support to Party A for Party A for connecting with the IT system of the insurance company and build up smooth and efficient processing capacity of online business. Therefore, the Parties entered into this
Agreement in accordance with the Contract Law of the PRC, the Insurance Law of the PRC and other relevant laws and regulations. 1.2. The Parties shall take full advantage of their resources and channels, and jointly promote the long-term business
cooperation between the Parties based on the principles of equal cooperation, mutual benefits, good faith and voluntariness, and common development. 1.3. The Parties shall abide by laws and regulations as well as administrative rules as applicable,
and ensure the legality and compliance of the business operation respectively. 2. Technical Support Services 2.1. The Target of the Cooperation Party B shall provide Party A with technical support services and assist Party A in connecting with the
IT system of the insurance company to enable the clients of Party A to purchase relevant insurance products online through Party A’s App (by redirecting visits to the corresponding H5 page) and to build up smooth and efficient processing
capacity of online business. 2.2. Schedule of the Cooperation 

 

 
 2.2.1. Party A entrusts Party B to develop the online purchase process of insurance products (including new insurance and renewal
insurance) related to the app in the above cooperation objectives, and Party B is also responsible for the operation and maintenance of the online purchase process of the insurance. 2.2.2. Party B shall determine the development and implementation
plan of the online purchase process of the insurance products related to the above app according to the demand documents (including but not limited to documents, relevant meeting minutes, confirmation email, etc.) provided by Party A: (the
implementation plan related to the renewal development will be started in the third quarter of 2020, and will be negotiated by both parties separately), and complete the relevant development work on schedule after Party B’s confirmation, and
After Party A’s test and acceptance, it shall be released and launched online according to the deployment mode and time agreed by both parties 2.2.3. Party B shall provide an unified digital payment solution for Party A in order to guarantee
the usability of insurance quotation and purchasing customer journey, provide a unified APIs / SDKs solution for Party A to support not only WeChat Payment & Ali Payment, but also personal car owner & company car owner. 2.2.4.
Server related software maintenance (including system patch, system software upgrades etc.) shall be owned by Party B, server related hardware maintenance shall be owned by Party B. Insurance project related software, including http(s)
server/service, necessary backend services, and the whole insurance project related software shall be owned by Party B. 2.2.5. 

 

 
 When Party A needs Party B’s cooperation for performing maintenance and updates for the IT system, Party B must assist Party A to
complete the relevant work in a timely manner, so as to ensure the normal operation of Party A’s relevant IT system. 2.2.6. [***] Party B provides Party A with the technical services stipulated in this agreement, and Party A agrees to assist
Party B to collect fees from Party A’s cooperative insurance company in accordance with the standard of RMB [***] per insurance policy (excluding traffic compulsory insurance), as Party B’s technical services Expenses (including
development and maintenance). If Party A fails to assist in confirming the above fee before September 30, 2020, or Party A’s cooperative insurance company fails to pay the technical service fee as agreed, Party B has the right to suspend this
cooperation agreement and recover the actual development costs incurred from Party A. 2.2.7. [***] The cost of the above technical services is agreed by The Parties to be no less than RMB [***] per year. That is, Party B collects fees from Party
A’s cooperative insurance company with the standard of RMB [***] per insurance policy. If the total annual fee charged is less than RMB [***], Party A shall pay the difference to Party B. Party A shall not pay any fee if the annual accumulative
amount is more than RMB[***], and Party B should pay all the rest of annual accumulative amount higher than RMB [***] for co-marketing campaign or customer benefits 2.2.8. Party B shall assist Party A in coordinating with the insurance companies to
complete the deployment for issuing insurance policies with the local organizations according to the following schedule: 2.2.8.1. [***] Party B shall complete the deployment for the issue of insurance policies in [***] areas (the specific list of
areas is subject to Party A’s notification by email) before [***]; 2.2.8.2. [***] Party A shall provide the specific list of the remaining [***] cities before [***], and Party B shall complete the deployment for the issue of insurance policies
in such cities before [***]. 2.2.9. 

 

 
 Party B shall provide the schedule plan according to Party A’s list of cities, and Party A may coordinate and arrange the joint
debugging of IT system. 2.2.10. Party B or its affiliate with due qualification shall provide feasible solution and commercial inputs. 2.3. Other Arrangement of the Cooperation 2.3.1. The Parties shall establish a work team to take charge of the
daily communication and coordination, carry out the relevant matters related to cooperation and promote the cooperation between the Parties. 2.3.2. The Parties shall set up a mechanism for communication and feedback of information, to solve any
specific issue arising from the performance of this Agreement in a timely manner through negotiation. 3. Rights and Obligations of the Parties 3.1. Rights of Party A 3.1.1. Party A shall be entitled to request Party B to provide services in
accordance with the standards and requirements prescribed in the bidding document which is further detailed in Appendix 1: Service Level Agreement (SLA), Party A will also supervise Party B when Party B provides services under this Agreement and
propose suggestions for improvement; 3.1.2. 

 

 
 Party A may request Party B to provide detailed information of service personnel to ensure that such personnel are qualified to provide
relevant services. If any change occurs to Party B’s project personnel, and Party B fails to notify Party A in accordance with this Agreement or the personnel after such change is no longer qualified or competent to provide the services under
this Agreement, Party A shall have the right to request the rescission of this Agreement and request Party B to bear the liability for breach of contract; 3.1.3. Party A may request Party B to provide necessary training related to the services under
this Agreement to Polestar, Polestar Space and insurance partners so that they can familiarize themselves with any work product (including but not limited to relevant systems) created under this project so as to achieve the objectives of this
Agreement, and training expenses shall be borne by Party B; 3.1.4. Party A may make reasonable requests to change, extend, replace or modify certain parts of the project during the performance of this Agreement, including but not limited to
increasing or decreasing corresponding functions of the system or improving or enhancing relevant parameters / changing the delivery time and place. If such change has not caused a material impact on the services provided by Party B, Party B shall
accept such request without further compensation; 3.1.5. Party A shall have the right to check the work of Party B before the final acceptance of such work. If such work fails to meet stipulations of this Agreement, Party A shall have the right to
require Party B to further develop the work. If such work still fails to meet stipulations of this Agreement 3 times after Party B’s further development, Party A shall have the right to terminate the Agreement without assume any liability and
require Party B to bear the liability for breach of contract. 3.2. Obligations of Party A 3.2.1. 

 

 
 Party A shall provide Party B with relevant information and data required by Party B for providing the services under this Agreement;
3.2.2. If Party B needs to conduct on-site work for providing the technical support services, Party A shall provide corresponding premises for Party B to provide services; 3.3. Rights of Party B 3.3.1. Party B
may request Party A to provide relevant information and data required by Party B for providing the services under this Agreement: 3.4. 3.4.1. Party B shall provide services in accordance with the standards and requirements prescribed in the bidding
documents. Party B shall accept Party A’s supervision when it provides services under this Agreement and shall respond to any suggestions for improvement proposed by Party A. 3.4.2. Party B is obliged to provide the detailed information of
Party B’s personnel as required by Party A in order to ensure the qualification of such personnel to provide the related services. If any change occurs to Party B’s project personnel, Party B shall notify Party A in writing within five
days. The personnel after such changes shall have the competence and qualification to provide related services under this Agreement and shall obtain the written consent from Party A; 3.4.3. Party B shall accept Party A’s check of the work
before the final acceptance of such work. If such work fails to meet stipulations of this Agreement, Party B shall further develop the work. If such work still fails to meet stipulations of this Agreement after Party B’s further development,
Party B shall bear the liability for breach of contract. 

 

 
 3.4.4. Party B shall not outsource the services to any third party without Party A’s written consent. Otherwise, Party A may
unilaterally rescind this Agreement and arrange another service provider, in which case Party A reserves the right to claim against Party B for economic compensation, etc.; 3.4.5. If Party B needs to provide
on-site services for Party A, Party B shall abide by the related policies of Party A and of the site designated by Party A. If Party B causes related losses on the site of Party A, Party B shall bear the
liability for compensation. 4. Representations and Warranties 4.1. Representations and Warranties of Party A 4.1.1. Party A warrants that the materials or documents provided to Party B are authentic and valid; 4.1.2. Party A warrants that it is a
company legally established and validly existing in accordance with the laws of China; 4.1.3. Party A warrants that, this Agreement shall be executed and performed within its corporate capacity and its business scope; Party A has taken necessary
corporate actions and given appropriate authorization, and will not violate any legal or contractual restrictions binding or affecting Party A; 4.1.4. Party A warrants that this Agreement shall constitute a legal document that is legal, valid,
binding and enforceable upon Party A upon execution. 4.2. Representations and Warranties of Party B 

 

 
 4.2.1. Party B warrants that the materials or documents provided to Party A are authentic and valid; 4.2.2. Party B warrants that it is
a company legally established and validly existing in accordance with the laws of China and is properly licensed, if needed, to provide services agreed under this Agreement; 4.2.3. Party B warrants that this Agreement shall be executed and performed
within its corporate capacity and its business scope; Party B has taken necessary corporate actions and given appropriate authorization, and will not violate any legal or contractual restrictions binding or affecting Party B; 4.2.4. Party B warrants
that this Agreement shall constitute a legal document which is legal, valid, binding and enforceable upon Party B upon execution; 4.2.5. Party B warrants that it will strictly abide by the laws and regulations of the PRC and the relevant provisions
of this Agreement when providing the services; 4.2.6. Party B warrants that all personnel arranged by it for serving Party A in the project have sufficient expertise and experience for the completion of their corresponding work tasks; 4.2.7. Party B
warrants that the personnel providing services under this Agreement have established a legal and standardized employment relationship with Party B, and Party B shall be responsible for their remuneration, welfare, social insurance and other relevant
matters; 5. 

 

 
 Confidentiality 5.1. Both the Parties shall strictly maintain the commercial secrets for each other. Neither Party may disclose any data
or information on the other Party’s business operation to a third party without the other Party’s written approval, unless it is otherwise prescribed in the laws and regulations. 5.2. Commercial secrets mean any technical information,
business information and so on disclosed by one Party to the other Party or obtained by one Party from the other Party since the first contact by the Parties for the purpose of this Agreement. The scope is detailed as follows: 5.2.1. In terms of
formality, such commercial secrets include, but not limited to: 5.2.1.1. information contained in handwriting, printing, software, film, video, sound recordings, maintenance data or otherwise; 5.2.1.2. information that is orally disclosed but
instructed to be kept in confidential at the time of disclosure; 5.2.1.3. information arising in the form of software code, text and graphics, drawings, analysis notes, memorandums, research reports, editing materials, etc. 5.2.2. In terms of the
content, such commercial secrets include, but not limited to: 5.2.2.1. 

 

 
 Party A’s network operation, information system construction, software condition, technical means, personnel composition and
contact information, information concerning national and enterprise secrets, user names and passwords and other information that shall not be made public; 5.2.2.2. all information in relation to Party A’s clients, including but not limited to
the composition of client base, contact information of clients and sales channels of Party A, etc.; 5.2.2.3. all information in relation to the business marketing of Party A, including, without limitation, Party A’s marketing and strategic
development strategies, financial information, planning information about new products and services which are not available to the public, information on cooperation between Party A and similar third party institutions such as other insurance
institutions, etc. 5.3. Party A and Party B shall abide by the following covenants no matter during the validity term hereof or at any time after the termination hereof: 5.3.1. Party A’s and Party B’s secrets are their respective property,
in case of disclosure to the other Party, such commercial secrets may only be used by the other Party within the scope of this Agreement for the purpose of performance and completion of the Agreement. Neither Party shall use the other Party’s
commercial secrets for any purpose other than performance of this Agreement; 5.3.2. Neither Party shall in any way divulge, sell, lease, assign, license or share the other Party’s commercial secrets, or provide the means to have access to the
other Party’s commercial secrets, to any third party (including but not limited to its own customers, partners, affiliates 

 

 
 and business competitors of the other Party, etc.) unless otherwise agreed by the other Party in writing; 5.3.3. The Parties shall make
their employees, representatives, agents and other persons who may contact the other Party on a need-to-know basis, and the insiders shall also bear the obligation of
confidentiality; 5.3.4. Those who use the commercial secretes shall access and use the commercial secrets of the other Party only for the purpose and within the scope of the Agreement. The Parties shall be respectively responsible for the
confidentiality obligations of the above persons; 5.3.5. If a Party needs to provide any third party with the commercial secrets of the other Party due to performance of obligations under this Agreement, such Party shall obtain written consent from
the other Party and ensure that such third party bears the same confidentiality obligation as such Party does. If the commercial secrets of the other Party are disclosed due to reasons attributable to such third party and losses are caused following
such disclosure, the Party providing such commercial secrets of the other Party shall bear liabilities for breach of contract; 5.3.6. Upon termination of this Agreement, either Party shall return or destroy all or part of the materials containing
commercial upon the specific request of the other Party. 5.4. If either Party violates this article and causes losses to the other Party, the breaching Party shall indemnify the losses of the other Party and bear corresponding legal liabilities. Any
restrictive provisions set forth in this Agreement shall not apply to this article. 5.5. 

 

 
 The confidentiality provisions contained in this Agreement shall be effective and not affected by changes to, and the rescission or
termination of, this Agreement, and the Parties shall continue to assume the confidentiality obligations set forth in the confidentiality provisions. 5.6. The obligations of confidentiality set out above shall not apply to the following
circumstances: 5.6.1. disclosure compelled by the laws; 5.6.2. the Party receiving the information may obtain such information through lawful public channels; 5.6.3. the Party obtaining the information lawfully obtains the same from a third party
and such third party is not subject to any confidentiality obligation; 5.6.4. circumstances under which the written consent of the Disclosing Party is obtained. 6. Intellectual Property 6.1. Unless otherwise agreed upon by the Parties, the
intellectual property rights, if any, developed due to service provided under this Agreement shall be solely owned by Party A. The above intellectual property and relevant rights mainly include but are not limited to data in relevant systems, patent
application right, copyright, right to sign on research achievements, right to apply for awards, right to be remunerated, ownership of non-patented technologies, goodwill, etc. 6.2. Any new technical
achievement and intellectual property rights developed by Party A using the services or any related achievements provided by Party B shall be solely owned by Party A. 

 

 
 6.3. Any new technical achievement and intellectual property developed by Party B by utilizing the technical data and working conditions
provided by Party A shall be solely owned by Party A. 6.4. Without the written consent of Party A, Party B shall not transfer or allow the use of the technical achievements and intellectual property owned solely by Party A as set forth in this
article to any third party or use them for any purpose other than this Agreement, Party B shall formulate corresponding rules and regulations to restrict the personal acts of its project team members. 6.5. This article shall survive the termination
of this Agreement, and shall not be affected by the rescission, termination or invalidity of this Agreement. 7. Work Team and Project Team 7.1. In order to complete this project, Party A and Party B shall select some representatives to form a work
team, which shall be responsible for the following matters: 7.1.1. representing the Parties in communication and liaison work; 7.1.2. meeting at intervals to be agreed but at least as often as follows: 7.1.2.1. organizing monthly summary meetings
regarding services; and 7.1.2.2. organizing quarterly summary meetings within senior officers. 7.2 

 

 
 Party A’s representative in this work team shall be entitled to supervise Party B’s work and make relevant suggestions on
behalf of Party A. Party B shall listen to such suggestions and perform relevant obligations in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement; 7.3. Representatives of each Party shall exercise other rights or perform other obligations under this
Agreement on behalf of the Parties in accordance with the actual situations. 7.4. Party B shall arrange experienced personnel to be responsible for this IT system deployment, and the collection of such personnel shall be the project team of this
project. 7.5. Party A shall be entitled to require Party B to replace the project team members if Party A considers that such team members of Party B are incompetent for the service project or negligent of his or her duties, including but not
limited to data disclosure, system function disclosure, illegal behavior, absence from work or material breach of work standards set forth under this Agreement or prescribed by Party A. Unless otherwise approved by Party A, such replaced personnel
shall not re-participate in this service project. Party A may claim compensation from Party B if Party B’s project team members cause damages to Party A due to negligence. 7.6. Party B shall arrange a
sufficient number and level of professionals for the project on time and in accordance with its professional standards, and provide a list of project team members and work arrangements for each member acknowledged by Party A. 7.7. 

 

 
 Except for special circumstances acknowledged by Party A in writing, Party B warrants that its professionals engaged in this service
project have substantially participated in the implementation of the project. 7.8. During the validity term of this Agreement, Party B shall not replace key members of the project team, except for reasons beyond Party B’s control (such as
employees’ illnesses, strikes and resignations) without the written consent of Party A. If Party B adjusts its key members of the project team, it shall notify Party A in writing as soon as practicable and provide Party A with personnel of the
same qualification. Party B shall ensure that such change will not affect the quality and implementation progress of the project. 7.9. Party B shall not employ any third party or its personnel to participate in the project without Party A’s
prior written consent. 8. Data Protection 8.1. During the course of providing Party A with services, Party B shall pay attention to assist Party A in fulfilling the data protection obligation. The system of which Party B assists in the establishment
or the services provided by Party B shall ensure that Party A complies with the requirements stipulated by the Cyber Security Law of the PRC, the Law of the PRC on the Protection of the Rights and Interests of Consumers and other laws and
regulations in respect of personal information protection. 8.2. Party B shall not use any data obtained in the course of providing the services for any other purposes, and shall not retain any data without the written consent of Party A. 8.3.

 

 
 If, due to reasons attributable to Party B, any data is lost, destroyed or damaged or cannot be used during the course of performing the
services, Party B shall immediately inform Party A, and Party B shall recover the data at its own expense. If any losses are caused to Party A due to failure in recovering such data or other reasons, Party B shall be liable for indemnification. 9.
Force Majeure 9.1. For the purpose of this Agreement, the Force Majeure Event shall refer to any event that cannot be predicted, avoided or overcome by either Party without the negligence or willful intention of either Party after the execution and
effectiveness of this Agreement and such event prevents, affects or delays either Party’s performance of all or part of its obligations under this Agreement. Such events include but not limited to earthquake, typhoon, flood, fire, plague, war,
coup, terrorist actions, riots, strikes, and promulgation of new laws or national policies or amendment to original laws and national policies or new regulatory requirements. 9.2. In the case of a Force Majeure Event, the Party encountering such
event shall make its best efforts to reduce possible losses that might be caused by such event, immediately notify the other Party in a possibly fast manner, and provide the supporting documents issued by relevant government authorities or notary
organizations located in the place where such event occurs to illustrate the detailed information of such event and reasons for failure to fully or partially perform this Agreement within 15 calendar days. The Parties shall decide whether to delay
the performance of this Agreement or rescind this Agreement on the basis of mutual agreement and reach a written agreement. 9.3. 

 

 
 If a Party is unable to perform or delays the performance of any of its obligations under this Agreement due to a Force Majeure Event,
such Party shall not be liable for such failure or delay of performance of any of its obligations under this Agreement, provided that such Party shall take all necessary and appropriate measures to mitigate the losses possibly caused to the other
Party; if a Force Majeure Event arises after such Party delays the performance of its obligations under this Agreement, such Party shall not be relieved of its liability for failure or delay of performance of its obligations under this Agreement.
10. Notice 10.1. The Parties acknowledge that all notices including Mandarin and English under this Agreement shall be made in writing and sent by delivery in person, registered mail, fax, express mail, email or any other form agreed by the Parties
to the following contact address: Party A: Polestar Automotive (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. Address: 27th Floor, Magnolia Plaza, 501 Dongdaming Road, Shanghai Zip Code: [200080] [***] Contact Person: [***] [***] Telephone Number: [***] Fax: [N/A] [***]
Email: [***] 

 

 
 Party B: Hangzhou Easybao Technology Co., Ltd. Address: Room 603, Building 1, No. 1760 Jiangling Road, Binjiang District, Hangzhou
City, Zhejiang Province Zip Code: [310051] [***] Contact Person: [***] [***] Telephone Number: [***] Fax: [N/A] [***] Email: [***] 10.2. The notice is deemed to have been delivered to the notified Party at the following dates: 10.2.1. Delivery in
Person: the date shown in the receipt signed by the notified Party and held by the notifying Party. If it is unable to be delivered (including but not limited to the fact that the notified Party refuses to sign for receipt and the fact that the
notifying Party fails to find any authorized recipient of the notified Party), the date shall be the day that such notifying Party delivers personally. 10.2.2. Delivery through registered mail: the fifth day after the date shown in the receipt of
domestic registered mail held by the notifying Party. 10.2.3. 

 

 
 Fax: the date on which the fax machine of the sender shows that the fax has already been sent out. 10.2.4. Express mail: the third
business day after the mail is posted or the date on which the recipient signs for receipt of the mail (whichever is earlier). 10.2.5. Email: the date on which the sender’s mailing system shows that the email has already been successfully sent.
If several methods of the above are adopted at the same time, the date of the fastest arrival at the other Patty shall prevail. 10.3. If a Party changes its contact address or contact information, such Party shall notify the other Party in writing
on the date of such change. If either Party violates any of the aforesaid provisions, it shall be liable for the consequences and losses arising from it, unless otherwise stipulated by laws. 10.4 The Parties acknowledge that the address (or
domicile, or contact address, it is the same hereinafter) filled in this Agreement shall be the valid mailing address of such Party and the address at which such Party will accept the service of judicial (arbitrational or notary) documents sent by
the judicial (arbitrational or notary) authorities at the time of the filing of the litigation or arbitration or the application for the notary execution due to the conflicts and disputes arising from this Agreement. 11. Governing Law and Dispute
Resolution 11.1. 

 

 
 This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the PRC (for the purpose of this Agreement, the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region,
the Macau Special Administrative Region and Taiwan shall be excluded). 11.2. Any dispute in the course of the performance of this Agreement may be settled through negotiation, in case that no settlement is reached through negotiation, any Party
shall have the right to submit the dispute to the China International Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission Shanghai Sub-Commission for arbitration (the arbitration place is Shanghai) which shall be
conducted in accordance with its arbitration rules in effect at the time of applying for arbitration. The arbitration award shall be final and binding upon the Parties. 12. Change and Termination of the Agreement 12.1. This Agreement is valid from
Jan 1, 2020 until December 31, 2022. Notwithstanding the aforesaid term, the Parties shall discuss the possibility of prolonging this Agreement not less than six (6) months prior to the end of the Term. 12.2. This Agreement and the
appendices hereto constitute the entire agreement between the Parties with respect to the subject matter of this Agreement and shall supersede any undertakings, representations, warranties, or other statements made by, or on behalf, either Party to
the other Party, whether oral or written. Any amendment to or modification of this Agreement shall be invalid and non-binding unless made in writing and sealed by the Parties. The above amendment or
modification shall constitute a part of this Agreement after sealed by the Parties. 12.3. Party A may immediately terminate the Agreement in any of the following circumstances: 12.3.1. 

 

 
 Party B fails to complete the connection of IT system between Party A and Party B on time pursuant to Party A’s requirements, and
does not obtain Party A’s written approval for the delay; 12.3.2. Party B fails to realize the system functions as required by Party A while completing the connection of IT system pursuant to Party A’s requirements, i.e. the system
connection fails to pass Party A’s inspection and acceptance, and it does not obtain Party A’s written approval for the delay in delivery; 12.3.3. Party B fails to complete the deployment for issue of insurance policies in the cities on
time (as stipulated in Article 2 of this Agreement) pursuant to Party A’s requirements, and does not obtain Party A’s written approval for the delay. 12.4. None of the rights and obligations of the Parties under this Agreement shall be
changed as a result of the takeover, merger, restructuring or division of the Parties. Upon the occurrence of any of the above circumstances, the rights and obligations under this Agreement shall be transferred to the surviving entity of
acquisition, merger, restructuring or division. If all of the rights and obligations of Party A and Party B under this Agreement are undertaken by the split entities of Party A and Party B respectively, Party A and Party B and the split entities of
Party A and Party B shall enjoy and assume the relevant rights and obligations respectively. 13. Miscellaneous 13.1. Neither Party may release information regarding the cooperation (and its content) between the Parties without the prior written
consent from the other Party. Party B may mention Party A as the client of Party B (including using Party A’s name and trademarks) to its 

 

 
 existing and potential client and generally introduce the nature of the cooperation in its advertising, promotion materials, proposals
and other documents only if the written consent is obtained from Party A. 13.2. The relationship between Party A and Party B shall be the relationship as between the service provider and the service recipient, instead of the principal-agent
relationship, partnership, joint venture or any other joint relationship. Unless the prior written consent is obtained from the other Party or expressly stipulated in this Agreement or the appendices hereto, neither Party may make any
representations or warranties or assume any liabilities on behalf of the other Party. Either Party shall be responsible for the action of its employees, agents and representatives. Unless expressly stipulated in this Agreement, no terms shall have a
meaning of implication. 13.3. Any right of the Parties under this Agreement shall not be deemed as waived unless such right is waived by a Party in writing. Any waiver by either Party of any provision under this Agreement shall not be deemed as that
such Party waives the right of this provision in other circumstances or waives the rights of any other provisions of this Agreement. 13.4. This Agreement is written in both Chinese and English and each language version shall have the same effect. In
case of any discrepancy or conflict between both versions, the Chinese version will prevail. 13.5. This Agreement is signed in two copies, with each Party holding one copy respectively, and both the copies are equally effective. 

 

 
 Polestar Automotive China Distribution Co., Ltd (Seal) Legal Representative (or authorized agent): Date: ______________ Hangzhou EasyBao
Technology Co., Ltd. (Seal) Legal Representative (or authorized agent): /s/ Haidong Jia Date: 2020 9, 28 

 

 
 Appendix 1 According to Party A’s reasonable requirements, Party B shall provide Party A with the underwriting data report of the
previous month before the 5th day of each month (the legal holidays shall be postponed), including insurance branches, underwriting area, insured, policy number, VIN code, license number, insurance start and end date, insurance coverage and premium
amount, etc.; including detailed data and summary; the specific format of the report shall be confirmed by Party A’s email; service level requirements Party B shall provide services according to the IT service level specified in Party A’s
security requirements; Polestar Party B shall provide Party A with the system functions determined by both parties through consultation on the agreed date; Party B shall provide 7 * 24-hour, all year round
technical support services; Party B shall provide 7 * 24-hour, all year round technical support services; Party B shall provide system operation and maintenance services, maintain and troubleshoot the system,
update relevant system functions in time according to the requirements of local regulatory authorities, ensure that online insurance purchase meets the latest regulatory conditions and goes on smoothly; ensure continuous operation and availability
of solutions and services; 

 

 
 Party B shall notify Party A at the first time when receiving new requirements related to insurance sales from local regulatory
authorities Party B shall timely update the relevant parameters of solutions and services according to Party A’s business strategy requirementsEX-10.86

 Exhibit 10.86 
 

 
 Certain identified information marked with “[***]” has been omitted from this document because it is both (i) not
material and (ii) the type that the registrant treats as private or confidential. FINANCE COOPERATION AGREEMENT This Agreement is made on [2021.06.01] [2021.06.01] Parties Polestar Polestar Polestar Automotive China Distribution Co., Ltd, a
company incorporated under the laws of People’s Republic of China, registration number 91510112MA6D05KT88, having its registered office at 404 room, 4th floor, Chengdu Gongshui multi transport logistic base, No. 325 of forth Rd of Jingkai
Nan, Economic-Technology Development (Longquanyi) Dist., Chengdu, Sichuan, PR China. Provider Genius Auto Finance Co., Ltd, a company incorporated under the laws of People’s Republic of China, registration number 91310000351145324K, having its
registered office at Room 01,04, 9th Floor, 308 Jin Kang Road, Free Trade Zone,Shanghai,China. key information Market People`s Republic Of China Commencement Date 2021.06.01 Finish date 2024.05.31 2024 BACKGROUND This Agreement (and
any other agreements expressly contemplated by it) sets out the terms on which the Provider has agreed to supply finance services to Polestar, including Retail Finance to End Customers to assist them to buy vehicles from Polestar and Polestar Space
Operators. Polestar Polestar 

 

 
 1. DEFINITIONS AND INTERPRETATION 1.1 In this Agreement: “Agreement” this finance cooperation agreement, including its
Schedules; “Applicable Laws” any laws, regulations, rules, codes of practice or orders which relate to the provision of the Services from time to time; “Business Day” a day (other than a Saturday or a Sunday) on which banks are
open for general business in the Market. For avoidance of doubt, any payment which is due to be made on a day that is not a Business Day shall be made on the next Business Day; “Change of Control” a shareholder of the Provider ceasing to
own directly or indirectly a majority of the share capital or of the voting rights in the Provider; “Commencement Date” ; “Customer Agreement” an agreement between the Provider and an End Customer under the terms of which the
Provider agrees to provide the End Customer with Retail Finance; “Customer Data” all data relating to End Customers or prospect End Customers supplied by Polestar or a Polestar Operator to the Provider or otherwise acquired by the Provider
as a result of this Agreement; “Data Protection Legislation” means the national legislation and applicable supporting rules protecting the fundamental rights and freedoms of individuals and, where required by law, legal entities, and in
particular, their rights to privacy with respect to the processing of Personal Data; “Demo Vehicles” any New Polestars registered by a Polestar and used as demonstrators, courtesy cars, management cars and similar vehicles; 

 

 
 “End Customer” any natural person, legal entity or other entity buying a New Polestar from Polestar; “Exit Plan” has
the meaning set out in Clause 21.1(c); “Finance Penetration” means the percentage resulting from the following calculation performed on a monthly basis by the 3rd working day on the results of the prior month: total number of New Polestar
bought by End Customers in the Market funded partly or in whole by Retail Finance, divided by the total number of Retail Sales in the Market; “Finish Date” means the date where the agreement is expiring unless both parties mutually agree
to extend it “Insolvency Event” any of the following events: (a) a person is unable, or is deemed for the purposes of any law to be, unable to pay its debts as they fall due, over indebted, in a state of impending illiquidity or to be
otherwise insolvent; (b) a person is required by law to file for insolvency; (c) a person admits its inability to pay its debts as they fall due; (d) a person suspends making payments on any of its debts or announces an intention to
do so; (e) a person, by reason of actual or anticipated financial difficulties, commences negotiations with one or more of its creditors to reschedule any of its indebtedness; (f) a moratorium is declared in respect of any indebtedness of
any person; or (g) the value of the assets of any relevant person is less than its liabilities (taking into account contingent and prospective liabilities); 

 

 
 “KPIs” the key performance indicators set out in Schedule 4; “KPI” “Market” People ́s Republic of
China; “Marketing Materials” marketing materials or communications including any promotional literature, advertisements, or associated documents prepared for marketing or selling Retail Finance; “New Polestar” any new Polestar
vehicles sold or to be sold by Polestar to an End Customer; “ Polestar Polestar Polestar “Parties” means Polestar and the Provider, and “Party” means either Polestar or the Provider; “Quarter” a period of three
(3) consecutive calendar months ending on any of 31 March, 30 June, 30 September or 31 December as the case may be and “Quarterly” shall be construed accordingly; “Records” the books, records, documents,
correspondence (whether electronic or otherwise) relating to the Provider’s obligations under this Agreement; “Regulatory Body” China Banking and Insurance Regulatory Commission or any other competent governmental, statutory or
regulatory body having regulatory or supervisory authority jurisdiction or control over either Party in relation to the fulfilment of their obligations under this Agreement; “Retail Finance” the provision by the Provider of loans to assist
them to buy Polestar Vehicles from Polestar; “Retail Finance Terms” has the meaning set out in Clause 5.2; “Retail Sales” Polestar’s yearly published retail category sales, less any: sales under Polestar’s employee car
schemes; and Polesta 

 

 
 (b) tax free sales direct by Polestar (or through its agents) to military, tourist and diplomatic customers. Polestar “Security
Requirements” the Polestar Cars’ Minimum Information and IT Security Requirements, a copy of which are set out in Schedule 4; “Service Levels” the standards of service set out in Schedule 3; “Services” the services to
be provided by the Provider being Retail Finance and the other services described in this Agreement, including the Service Levels; “Used Polestar” a Polestar vehicle with more than delivery mileage or that has already been registered to an
owner; “VAT” value added tax and any other applicable tax or duties that may arise from time to time; “Polestar” Polestar Automotive China Distribution Co., Ltd, a company incorporated under the laws of People’s Republic of
China, registration number 91510112MA6D05KT88, having its registered office at 18 Xingguang Mid. Rd., Economic-Technology Development (Longquanyi) Dist., Chengdu, Sichuan, PR China. “Vehicle Price” means the respective total invoiced price
per Polestar Vehicle including VAT and any applicable taxes; “Polestar Space Operator” an enterprise (including sole proprietorships, commercial partnerships and corporate entities) with registered office and principal business in the
Market that is authorised under the terms of Polestar Space Operator Agreement to run a Polestar Space; “Polestar Space “Polestar Trademarks” means the intellectual property rights of Polestar in trademarks, service marks, trade
names, business names or company names, in each case whether registered or unregistered, anywhere in the world, including all applications, registrations, renewals and the like, to the extent such rights are enforceable against a third party;
“Polestar 

 

 
 “Polestar Vehicles” New Polestars and Used Polestars; “Weekly and Monthly Report” has the meaning set out in Clause
12; 1.2 In this Agreement, unless the contrary intention appears, a reference to: (a) a provision of law is a reference to that provision as extended, applied, amended or re-enacted from time to time and
includes any subordinate legislation; (b) a Party or any other person includes its successors in title, permitted assigns and permitted transferees; (c) a phrase introduced by the words including, includes, in particular, for example or
similar, shall be construed as illustrative and without limitation to the generality of the related general words; and (d) the singular includes the plural and vice versa. 1.3 If there is any conflict between the Clauses and the Schedules or
any other documents referred to in this Agreement, the conflict shall be resolved in the following order of precedence: (a) the Clauses of this Agreement; (b) the Schedules to this Agreement; and (c) any other document referred to in
this Agreement. 2. EFFECTIVENESS And DURATION 2.1 After this Agreement has been signed by the Parties, this Agreement shall take effect upon (i) the approval of the independent shareholders of Geely Automobile Holdings Limited on the
Parties’ entry into and performance of this Agreement and any other agreements executed pursuant to or in connection with this Agreement, and (ii) the approval of the regulators (i.e. The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited) of Geely
Automobile Holdings Limited on this Agreement and any other agreements executed pursuant to or in connection with this Agreement. (i)Geely Automobile Holdings Limited 

 

 
 (ii)Geely Automobile Holdings Limited 2.2 This Agreement shall commence on the Commencement Date and shall continue for an
initial term of three (3) years (“Initial Term”) and then continue unless and until terminated by either Party on at least six (6) months prior written notice without cause (such notice to expire no earlier than the end of the
Initial Term), such renewal to be priorly approved by (i) the approval of the independent shareholders of Geely Automobile Holdings Limited and (ii) the regulators (i.e. The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited (if required)) of Geely
Automobile Holdings Limited. (i)Geely Automobile Holdings Limited的 (ii)Geely Automobile Holdings Limited 3. COOPERATION Polestar shall use: Polestar (a) its reasonable effort to promote Retail Finance to End
Customers provided that the final choice of financial partner shall always be made by the End Customer. 4. LENDING and regulatory RISK 4.1 The Provider acknowledges and agrees that the lending risk for Retail Finance shall be solely the
Provider’s and Polestar shall have no liability whatsoever to the Provider or any other third party for any costs, losses or liabilities that the Provider or any other third party may incur as a result of the Provider providing Retail Finance
to End Customers. 4.2 All lending risk assessments and decisions shall be the sole responsibility of and made by the Provider. The extension of financing in any form to any End Customer is subject to a satisfactory credit risk assessment in
accordance with the Provider’s credit risk management procedures and all other internal risk policies as from time to time amended at the sole discretion of the Provider. 

 

 
 4.3 The Provider shall be responsible for ensuring that the Services are provided at all times in accordance with the requirements of
any Regulatory Body. 5. Retail financE 5.1 The Provider will make available to End Customers through Polestar and Polestar Space Operators a Retail Finance Credit offering competitive rates and terms for the End Customers. Polestar 5.2. From the
Commencement Date the Provider shall provide the aforementioned Retail Finance Credit to End Customers on the terms set out in Schedule 2 being the “Retail Finance Terms”. The Retail Finance Terms may only be changed during the term of
this Agreement with the prior written consent of Polestar. 5.3 The Provider will ensure that the Retail Finance Terms are not materially less favourable to End Customers than the terms offered by Polestar’s competitors. The Parties shall
measure the Retail Finance Terms against an agreed Quarterly bench marking report, delivered by the Provider at least on a quarterly basis, as set out in Schedule 8, to ensure that the Retail Finance Terms are in the top quartile of competitiveness
for comparable products supplied on an equivalent basis. The Provider shall fund the End Customer’s purchasing order through a Retail Finance Credit on the basis of down payment made by the End Customer and the invoice issued by the Polestar in
respect of the Polestar Vehicle. The Provider shall grant the loan on the basis of the executed loan contract with the End Customer and within two [2] Business Days as the date of receipt of the vehicle certificate(s). The aforementioned payment
shall be one-time and fulfilled through bank transfer to the bank account (Bank of China Shanghai Branch / Bank Account Number: [***]) provided by Polestar. All payment related charges or costs and expenses
arising from late payment are to be borne by The Provider, except late payment or payment failure is caused by Polestar. 5.4 If the Retail Finance Contract is terminated for any reason prior to the delivery of the Polestar vehicle to the end
customer, Polestar shall within 30 calendar days repay the corresponding principal. If the termination of the Retail Finance Contract can be attributed to the end customer, Polestar shall make reasonable efforts to assist the Provider to have
interest repaid from the End Customer. 

 

 
 5.5 Polestar shall be responsible for insuring the Polestar Vehicle before the delivery of such Polestar Vehicle, including but not
limited to property insurance and cargo transportation insurance 5.6 If the provider requires the vehicle for mortgage registration as the motor vehicle registration and mortgage registration are handled by Provider or a third party designated by
Provider, Polestar shall hand over necessary documents (including but not limited to Quality Certificate of Vehicle and Uniform Motor Vehicle Sales Invoices) directly to the Provider or the third party assigned by the Provider upon request. If
Polestar fails to timely deliver the relevant documents to the Provider or a third party designated by the Provider as required by the Provider or deliver the relevant documents directly to the end customer, Polestar shall compensate the Provider
the direct loss incurred thereof. 5.7 The Provider shall pay Polestar service fee on Retail Finance on the terms set out below (“Polestar Service Fee”) as compensation for the services that Polestar provides to the Provider, the exact
content of the service vary case by case, which may include the following: (a) As far as the applicable legislation allowed, assist The Provider to promote and explain the Retail Finance to potential End Customers of Polestar. (b) Subject
to Schedule 1-Data Sharing, assist The Provider to collect the loan applicants’ application documents including application forms, identification documents, etc. 

 

 
 (c) Assist the Provider to review the loan applicants’ material, to the extent of necessary, to ensure these material meets the
format requirement set forth by the Part (b). (d) Assist the Provider to evaluate the application material for determining whether the applications meet the eligibility requirement. (e) Assist the Provider to build up online
Retail Finance solution in connection with the needs of applicants to match the online service solution. (f) Forward End Customers’ questions in the course of loan applications to the Provider. (g) Arrange End Customers to sign the
loan agreements and other agreements necessary for the loan applications. ; Table [***] Note: Principal(P) = MSRP *(1-DP%); Service Fee(SF) = P*SF%; Sample ( Currency: RMB ) 5.8 The Provider shall
provide Polestar with a monthly report (within 7 days of the end of each calendar month) on the amount of Polestar Commission then accrued and payable. The Polestar Commission shall be paid (together with any associated VAT or other applicable tax)
to Polestar Quarterly in arrears, within fourteen (14) days of the end of each Quarter. On termination of this Agreement for any reason, the commission shall be payable within fourteen (14) days of the termination date. 5.9 If this
Agreement commences or terminates during a calendar year, the commission payable by the Provider shall be pro-rated accordingly. 

 

 
 6. DISTRIBUTION OF REPOSSESSED VEHICLES 6.1 The Parties recognise that it is in both their interests to try to ensure an orderly sale of
any Polestar Vehicles that the Provider has (for whatever reason) repossessed from any End Customer. Polestar agrees to work with the Provider and (to make its reasonable efforts to assist the Provider) to try to remarket any such repossessed
Polestar Vehicles within the business of the Polestar group. 6.2 The Provider agrees that in special cases, Polestar will be notified in advance at least 15 Business Days if Polestar vehicles under the instalment business are disposed through
judicial proceedings, auction sales or other ways. However, for the avoidance of any doubt, Polestar shall not be under any obligation whatsoever to buy back any vehicles from the Provider or any End Customer following the original sale of such
Polestar Vehicles by Polestar. Nor shall Polestar be obliged to compensate the Provider in any way whatsoever for any liabilities, costs or losses the Provider incurs in respect of any Polestar Vehicles that it repossesses or the costs associated
with their repossession or sale. 7. SERVICE LEVELS AND KPIs KPI 7.1 The Provider recognises that the Services are critical to the success of Polestar in the Market and the Services must be delivered in a manner that supports Polestar’s sales
and customer satisfaction objectives. The Provider shall: (a) provide the Services with the highest standard of skill and care and in accordance with the Service Levels; and (b) meet or exceed the KPIs. 7.2 The Provider’s complaints
handling policy and procedure is set out in schedule 5. The Provider shall comply with such policy and procedure at all times during the Term. 7.3 Within seven (7) days of the end of each calendar month, the Provider shall produce and provide
to Polestar a report detailing the Provider’s performance against the Service Levels and the KPIs 

 

 
 for that calendar month. 7.4 If there is a breach of the Service Levels, the Provider shall present an action plan to Polestar within
fifteen (15) days after receipt of a written notice from Polestar giving reasonable particulars of such breach and a further thirty (30) days to remedy such breach after Polestar’s approval of the action plan. . 。 7.5 If a
breach of any of the Service Levels is not remedied to Polestar’s satisfaction within the timescales set out in Clause 7.3, the breach shall be escalated to senior management personnel of each Party who shall try in good faith to resolve how to
rectify the breach and set out proposals to achieve compliance with the Service Levels. 7.6 Polestar may terminate this Agreement in writing with immediate effect (or such other notice it chooses to give) if: (a) the senior management personnel
of the Parties fail to resolve how to rectify a breach of the Service Levels within fourteen (14) days of it being escalated to them in accordance with clause 7.5; or (b) the Provider fails to meet all the KPIs for two(2) consecutive
months. 8. Field team and training 8.1 The Provider will employ a full time, dedicated field team of suitably qualified and experienced people who will work to support the delivery of the Services to Polestar, Polestar Spaces Operators and End
Customers. Any change to the field team after the Commencement Date shall require mutual agreement of both parties. 8.2 In particular, the Provider’s field team will: 

 

 
 (a) make themselves available to Polestar and Polestar Space Operators and deal with any day to day queries relating to the Services;
(b) work with and train Polestar and Polestar Spaces Operators to ensure that they fully understand all the Provider’s Retail Finance products and its systems to be able to promote such products to End Customers; subject to prior alignment
with and approval by Polestar, introduce other initiatives, incentives and products to increase the Finance Penetration; and (d) work with Polestar and its sales team to ensure that the Services are appropriate to support Polestar’s and
each Polestar Space Operators sales objectives. 9. TRADEMARK USE 9.1 Nothing in this Agreement shall give the Provider any right whatsoever to use the Polestar Trademarks, or any other intellectual property right whether registered or unregistered.
For avoidance of doubt, the Provider shall never provide Retail Financing by the name of “Polestar Retail Financing”, “Polestar Finance” or “Assigned brand Financing Bank” or similar. 9.2 Any and all Polestar Trademark
shall be the sole property of Polestar and/or its Affiliates (as the case may be) and such trademarks may, unless otherwise follows from this Agreement, not be used (whether for advertisement, exhibitions or any other purpose) by the Provider, or
any of its subcontractors. If such use is allowed under this Agreement, it shall always be strictly in accordance with the explicit instructions and requirements of Polestar. Unless this Agreement states otherwise, all advertisements, public
displays, press releases and other communication from the Provider and any of its subcontractors shall also comply with the following: (a) Any references to and statements concerning Polestar or its products or services shall be factually
correct. References to Polestar or its products shall not give the impression that Polestar endorses the Provider’s goods/ products or services in general or that the Provider is the sole provider of them. 

 

 
 (c) Any and all advertising and promotional material of the Provider or any of its subcontractors relating to Polestar or its products
shall be submitted by e-mail to [***] in advance and shall not be used unless approved in advance in writing by Polestar. 10. MARKETING 10.1 The Parties agree to work together to undertake promotional
activities, incentives and training to increase the Finance Penetration and the sale of Polestar Vehicles in the Market. 10.2 Such activities shall include: (a) performing regular competition monitoring on marketing actions involving financial
solutions; (b) proposing specific commercial campaigns including financing solutions to help promote certain models. (c) participating in periodical joint marketing committees; and (d) promoting End Customer renewals through specific
customer relationship marketing actions and tailor-made products and campaigns. 10.3 From time to time the Parties may set up subsidised retail advertising and marketing campaigns, established exclusively for the promotion of Retail Finance. The
pricing for such campaigns shall be agreed between the Parties on a quarterly basis. When the Provider has agreed to a campaign for a Quarter, it shall not withdraw its support for the campaign during the relevant Quarter. 10.4 The Provider shall
ensure that all Marketing Materials created by it and Polestar comply with: 

 

 
 (a) Polestar’s brand guidelines issued by Polestar from time to time; and (b) Applicable Laws and all such materials will be
subject to Polestar’s written approval before use. 11. RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT 11.1 The Provider shall: (a) subject to the prior written approval of Polestar, appoint or, at the written request of Polestar, replace without delay a full
time, exclusive account manager (“Account Manager”), who shall have authority under this Agreement contractually to bind the Provider on all matters relating to the Services; (b) ensure that the same person acts as Account Manager
throughout the Term; (c) promptly inform Polestar of the absence (or anticipated absence) of the Account Manager; (d) if Polestar requires, provide a suitably qualified replacement; and (e) not change the Account Manager without the
prior written approval of Polestar. 11.2 The Parties shall: (a) set up a working group of authorised representatives; (b) adopt appropriate procedures for their cooperation as they deem appropriate; and (c) meet at such intervals as
may be agreed but shall meet at least at the following frequencies: 

 

 
 Meeting     Frequency Operations Review Monthly Management Committee Quarterly Market Senior Management Review Six
monthly Market / International 11.3 Polestar and the Provider shall set the dates for the six monthly management review at least one month prior to the actual review date. 11.4 The Provider shall write up and copy to Polestar minutes for all
meetings. 11.5 Polestar shall report to the Provider any plans for a material increase or reduction in the size of the Polestar Space Operator network and/or national sales plan as soon as reasonably practicable. 12. REPORTING 12.1 The Provider
shall supply Polestar with a weekly / monthly / quarterly / annual report in such format as Polestar may reasonably require, including no less than the information set out in Schedule 7. 12.2 The Provider shall supply Polestar with monthly reports
in such format as Polestar may reasonably require, including no less than the information set out in Schedule 3 (SLA) and Schedule 4 (KPI). 。 13. EXCHANGE OF INFORMATION AND OPEN BOOK DATA 13.1 The Provider shall provide Polestar on request
with: (a) all information necessary to implement the Services, except as otherwise prohibited by any applicable laws, regulations and regulatory requirements; 13.2 Polestar shall provide the Provider the necessary information in order to enable
the Provider to provide the Services subject to compliance with applicable laws and regulations. 

 

 
 14. CUSTOMER ACCESS 14.1 The Parties acknowledge that each Party shall be the controller of Customer Data which it has access to or the
use of pursuant to this Agreement and could be shared between the Parties according to Schedule 1-Data Sharing as long as allowed by Data Protection Legislation. Any Party shall not sell, trade, market or
otherwise transfer any Customer Data to any third party (including its associated undertakings), except for any data transfer or disclosure to be made: (a) pursuant to this Agreement; (b) for the Provider to meet its obligations under any
Customer Agreement; or (c) due to a request from a recognised Regulatory Body, to comply with applicable laws, government regulations, or to comply with order or decision of a court of competent jurisdiction. 14.2 Clause 14.1 shall not prevent
the Provider from: (a) soliciting without use of the Customer Data any person who has already entered into an agreement with the Provider before the date of this Agreement and independently of Polestar or the Polestar Space Operators; or
(b) responding to an unsolicited communication by a Customer. 14.3 Except as expressly stated in this Agreement, Polestar makes no express or implied warranty or representations concerning the Customer Data, or the accuracy or completeness of
the Customer Data. 15. DATA SHARING The Parties agree to comply with the obligations set out in Schedule 1. 

 

 
 16. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 16.1 The Parties agree that the cooperation can only be effectively operated if processes are IT-based. A description of the IT solution and infrastructure to be used by the Provider when providing the Services is set out in Schedule 6. 16.2 The Parties acknowledge that they shall make use of their
respective current IT systems and each Party shall make the necessary adjustments to their IT systems in order to exchange data and communicate with each other. Each Party therefore shall adapt at its own costs where necessary, its IT order enable
the electronic communication and data transfer and exchange from the Commencement Date. 16.3 The IT platform to be provided by the Provider for the Services integrate with Polestar’s quotation tool to provide a one point of entry for Polestar
Space Operators when giving quotes. 16.4 The Provider shall provide the Services in accordance with the IT Service Levels set out in Schedule 6 and the Security Requirements. 16.5 The Provider commits to at this own cost to develop and grants to
Polestar a none exclusive, royalty-free licence to existing system functions. If exclusive and innovative functions have been developed by Polestar, once the Provider’s system structure confirmed, an exclusive, royalty-free licence to such
functions could be granted. The Provider first grant Polestar royalty-free licence to use the following solutions and services for Polestar’s sole benefit and none exclusive utilization: 1. Online Finance Configurator 2. Customer Quote Engine
3. Customer Authentication Functionality 4. Digital Signature Capability 

 

 
 16.6 The Provider to commits to fully brand as per Polestar visual identity standards and integrate these aforementioned solutions and
services in line with Polestar ́s requirements as per Schedule 9. 。 16.7 The Provider undertakes, at its own costs, to and related to the solutions and services listed in 16.5: 1. Make available to Polestar all the functionalities no
later than the Commencement Date 2. Update the financial parameters of the solutions and services in accordance with the commercial strategies of Polestar; 3. Ensure the continuous functioning and availability of the solutions and services at all
times 4. Perform bugs fixing maintenance with respect to the solutions and services Polestar undertakes to: Polestar 1. Not to transfer to a third party, either free of charge or at a cost, any Intellectual Property and/or any Products and Materials
relating to the services and solutions. 16.8 The Parties shall discuss in good faith any other necessary future developments and enhancements of the services and functionalities. If the Parties agree on further future developments and enhancements
of the aforementioned the costs for such further developments and enhancements shall be borne equally between the Parties. 16.9 The Provider shall always be the owner of the services and solutions: 1. Online Finance Configurator 

 

 
 2. Customer Quote Engine 3. Customer Authentication Functionality 4. Digital Signature Capability 16.10 Upon expiration or termination
of this Agreement for any reason, all rights granted to Polestar with regard to the solutions and services shall immediately cease and revert to the Provider. Polestar agrees to immediately cease and desist from any use of the solutions and
services. 17. Indemnity Each Party acknowledges that each Party places particular reliance on the provisions of this Agreement and in addition to any other remedy available to the other party, each Party agrees to indemnify the other party, its
employees, sub-contractors and agents (who shall have no duty to mitigate their loss) in full and on demand and keep them indemnified against all claims, demands, actions, proceedings and all direct and
indirect damages, losses, costs and expenses (including without limitation legal and other professional advisers’ fees, economic loss, loss of profit, future revenue, reputation, goodwill, anticipated savings) and any consequential loss made
against or incurred or suffered by any of them and whether wholly or in part resulting directly or indirectly from the matters listed below whether or not such losses or the consequences of the matters listed below were foreseeable at the date of
the entering into of this Agreement: (a) any claim by a third party that the performance of the Services infringes the intellectual property rights of that third party; (b) any breach by either Party or its contractors or personnel of
Schedule 1; and (c) any breach of whatsoever nature of any of either Party’s obligations, representations or warranties under this Agreement or any other act or omission (including negligence) of either Party, its personnel or any sub-contractor or agent of the Party or their employees. 

 

 
 18. AUDIT 18.1 The Provider shall keep the Records at its address stated in this Agreement or such other address as notified to Polestar
from time to time in writing. 18.2 Polestar shall be entitled on five (5) Business Days’ notice and with Provider’s written consent whether during the term of this Agreement or up to one (1) year after, to have access to the
Provider’s premises to inspect and copy the Records in order to check whether or not the Provider has complied with or is complying with this Agreement and to enable Polestar to satisfy regulatory obligations, including a review of sufficient
information to verify the commission payments under this Agreement. 18.3 The provisions of this Clause 18 shall extend to files and data held in hard copy and in electronic format. If files and data are held in electronic format, the Provider shall
provide Polestar with sufficient assistance to enable it to access such files and data and shall, if Polestar so requests, provide Polestar with copies of such files and data in such format as Polestar may reasonably request to allow it to access
the same. The Provider shall also make available one or more of its managers or senior officials with the appropriate level of expertise and authority to answer Polestar’s queries. For the avoidance of doubt, this right includes a right of
review over the Provider’s IT and infrastructure systems to make sure that they satisfy all reasonable security requirements. 18.4 Polestar shall, on termination of this Agreement, be entitled to keep copies of the Records as may reasonably be
required by Applicable Laws. 

 

 
 19. THE PROVIDER’S REPRESENTATIONS AND POLESTAR’S CODE OF CONDUCT 19.1 The Provider represents and warrants to Polestar that:
(a) it is incorporated, formed or established and existing under the laws of the Market and currently has the power to own its assets and carry on its business as it is now being conducted; (b) it has the power to enter into, deliver, and
exercise its rights and perform and comply with its obligations under this Agreement and to carry out the transactions contemplated by this Agreement and has taken all necessary action to authorise so doing; (c) its obligations under this
Agreement are legally valid, binding and enforceable in accordance with their respective terms; (d) none of the circumstances described in the definition of Insolvency Event applies to it and no corporate action, legal proceeding or other
procedure or step which results in or has the effect of the commencement of insolvency proceedings has been taken or, so far as it is aware, threatened in relation to the Provider; (e) all authorisations required: (i) for its entry into,
exercise of its rights and performance and compliance with its obligations under, this Agreement; (ii) to make this Agreement to which it is a party admissible in evidence in the courts of the jurisdiction to which it has submitted in such
Agreement; and (ii) for it to carry on its business as it is being conducted, have been obtained or made and are in full force and effect. 

 

 
 19.2 The Provider shall : (a) make sure it has the right to conduct its business and obtain and maintain in full force and effect all
material authorisations necessary for the conduct of its business and the supply of the Services; and (b) comply with all Applicable Laws. .3 If the Provider retains subcontractors to perform work, the Provider shall use only subcontractors
that shall comply with the requirements of Clause 19.2 and 19.3. Polestar is authorised by the Provider to monitor the subcontractor’s compliance. 19.3 Polestar has adopted a Code of Conduct for Business Partners (the “Code of
Conduct”) as attached in Schedule 10. The Provider shall comply with the Code of Conduct or similar principles. Further, the Provider shall ensure that the Code of Conduct or similar principles are communicated and complied with by its
employees and sub-contractors. 19.4 The Code of Conduct also contains rules against bribery and corruption and the Provider agrees not to engage in any act or omission that could possibly be construed as
giving or taking a bribe or in any other kind of corruption, including any form of benefits to a third party, whether public or private, to obtain or retain business or to gain preferential treatment. Further, the Provider is encouraged to notify
Polestar if any Polestar employee or representative requests from the Provider a gift or any other kind of benefit in breach of the Code of Conduct (even though the request is denied). 19.5 The Provider represents when entering into this Agreement
that it shall comply with Clauses 19.3, 19.5 and 19.6. Polestar may retain an independent third party, or request the Provider to retain one reasonably acceptable to Polestar, to: (a) audit the Provider’s compliance with the requirements
of Clause 19.3, 19.5 and 19.6; and 

 

 
 (b) provide the Provider and Polestar with written certification of the Provider’s compliance, including areas for potential
improvement. 19.6 Polestar may accept an audit or certification by the Provider instead of a third party certification. No costs will be borne by Polestar for this audit or certification by the Provider. If Polestar disputes any audit or
certification of the Provider, Polestar may perform a new third Polestar audit or certification at Polestar’s cost if Polestar’s audit confirms non-compliance, the Provider shall be liable for the
audit costs. Polestar。 19.7 The Provider shall ensure that the rights of Polestar under this Section 19 applies also in relation to any of the Provider’s sub-contractors. 20. TERMINATION 20.1
In addition to Clauses 2 and 7.6, Polestar may terminate this Agreement with immediate effect if: (a) an Insolvency Event in respect of the Provider occurs; (b) a Change of Control occurs; or (c) the Provider materially breaches, or
materially fails to comply with, this Agreement and such failure is not capable of remedy or is capable of remedy but is not remedied within thirty (30) days of Polestar giving the Provider written notice of such breach. 20.2 For the Provider,
the following shall qualify as cause to immediately terminate this Agreement: (a) an Insolvency Event in respect of Polestar occurs; or (b) Polestar materially breaches, or materially fails to comply with, any of the terms and conditions
under this Agreement or any other agreement entered into pursuant to or in connection with this Agreement but is not remedied within thirty (30) days. Polestar 

 

 
 20.3 In the event of occurrence of a generalized liquidity crisis within the financial market and/or the PRC banking system leading to a
major stress on the access to the liquidity for the Provider having for consequence a significant increase of the cost of the refinancing and funding, the Provider shall send a written notice to inform the Polestar of the occurrence of such event
and the parties shall negotiate in good faith to reach fair solution. Notwithstanding any provision of this Agreement to the contrary, the Provider shall be entitled to suspend the performance of all its obligations under this Agreement until such
event ends. 21. EXIT MANAGEMENT 21.1 Within three (3) months of the Commencement Date the Provider shall submit to Polestar an exit plan for its approval which shall set out: (a) in detail a timetable of activities to make sure of an
orderly transition of the Services and transfer of any data to an alternative service provider or to Polestar itself, such timetable to allow for up to one (1) month for such processes after the date of termination of this Agreement;
(b) such measures as are necessary to make sure that no disruption in the supply of Services to Polestar occurs because of the termination or transition; and (c) any other details the Parties consider appropriate (“Exit Plan”).
21.2 Any failure to agree an Exit Plan shall not prejudice the rights of Polestar pursuant to this Clause 21 and to an over-riding obligation on the Provider to provide all reasonable cooperation, information, access to premises and staff and
assistance to ensure an orderly transfer of the Services and data to an alternative service provider or Polestar itself. 21.3 The Provider shall act and negotiate reasonably in agreeing the contents of the Exit Plan and shall not unreasonably
require the exclusion of matters which Polestar reasonably requests should be included or the inclusion of matters which Polestar reasonably requests should be excluded. 

 

 
 21.4 Polestar shall have the rights and obligations assigned to it in the Exit Plan, once agreed. 21.5 As soon as notice to terminate
this Agreement is served, both parties shall begin a review of the Exit Plan to ensure that it reflects the circumstances at the time and it shall be the responsibility of the Provider to ensure that it does. 21.6 Polestar and the Provider shall
each pay their own costs and expense incurred in respect of the Exit Plan. 22. SEVERABILITY Unenforceable terms of this Agreement will be modified to reflect the Parties’ intention and only to the extent necessary to make them enforceable. The
other terms will remain in effect without change. 23. COSTS andEXPENSES Unless otherwise expressly agreed in this Agreement, each Party shall bear its own costs, charges, fees and expenses incurred by it in connection with its preparation,
execution, amendments and enforcement, in each case including fees for legal advisers. 24. SET OFF Each Party agrees that either Party may set off any monies due or payable to it by the other Party against any money due or payable by it to the other
Party. 25. ASSIGNMENTS This Agreement and any rights and obligations hereunder may not be transferred or assigned in whole or in part without the prior written consent of the other Party, save where the transfer or assignment is made to a parent or
subsidiary, or to any other company belonging to the same group of companies of the relevant Party, including by way of restructuring, provided that the obligations under this Clause are passed on to the transferee or assignee and that such
transferee or assignee accedes to this Agreement (unless it becomes a party to this Agreement by operation of law). 

 

 
 26. AMENDMENTS This Agreement may be amended, modified or waived only in writing in an agreement signed by the Parties. 27. NOTICES All
notices and other communications under this Agreement will be in writing and both in Mandarin and English and must be delivered by personal delivery, email transmission or prepaid overnight courier using an internationally recognized courier service
at the following addresses (or at such other address as any Party may provide by notice in accordance with this Clause30): Addressee     Address Polestar Polestar Room 2706, Sinar Mas Plaza, No. 501 East Daming Rd., Hongkou
District, Shanghai, P.R.China The Provider 8F,Building2,Youyou Century PlazaNo.428, South Yanggao Road, Pudong New District, Shanghai All notices and shall be effective upon receipt, which shall be deemed to have occurred: (a) at the time and
on the date of personal delivery; (b) if sent by e-mail, at the time and on the date indicated on a confirmation of receipt relating to such e-mail; (c) at the
time and on the date of delivery if delivered by courier as confirmed in the records of such courier service; or 

 

 
 (d) at such time and date as delivery by personal delivery or courier is refused by the addressee upon presentation, in each case
provided that such receipt occurred on a business day at the location of receipt. A written notice sent by e-mail will be deemed to have been duly given, only if the recipient has confirmed receipt of such e-mail within three business days calculated from the time of sending such e-mail. An automatic e-mail reply shall not be construed as
a confirmation hereunder. 28. APPLICABLE LAW, jurisdiction and language 28.1 This Agreement shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of People`s Republic of China. 28.2 This Agreement has been executed in Mandarin and English
language in two original copies, each Party holding one original copies. For the avoidance of doubt Mandarin version shall stipulate the agreement and prevail over the English one. 28.3 Any dispute shall be submitted to the Shanghai International
Arbitration Center (SHIAC) for arbitration which shall be conducted in accordance with the SHIAC’s arbitration rules in effect at the time of applying for arbitration. The arbitral award is final and binding upon both parties. The place of
arbitration shall be Shanghai where also the oral hearings shall be held. The language of the arbitration shall beEnglish. The arbitral tribunal shall consist of three arbitrators. The arbitrators appointed by the parties as well as any arbitrator
appointed by SHIAC need not be a member of the Panel of Arbitrators issued by SHIAC. The presiding arbitrator shall not be a national of Sweden. 29. CONFIDENTIALITY 29.1 Before making any press release or similar voluntary announcement with respect
to the subject matter of this Agreement, the Parties shall (or, in the case of public announcements required by applicable law or capital markets regulation, use their best endeavours to) agree the content of such press release or similar voluntary
announcement. 

 

 
 29.2 Without the other Party’s prior written consent, neither Party shall disclose to any third party other than their respective
auditors and advisers (i) the terms of this Agreement or any other agreement entered into pursuant to or in connection this Agreement, or (ii) any information relating to the other Party or its business operations (including personal data
related to Polestar’s customers or employees and any information regarding Polestar’s or any of its Affiliates’ know-how, future product programs, product code names, program costs and timing
plans as well as any information that may pre-empt Polestar’s or any of its Affiliates’ own announcements), collectively “Confidential Information”. The Parties shall use all reasonable
means to preserve the secrecy of such Confidential Information. However, Polestar may disclose any such information to its Affiliates, provided that they comply with the corresponding confidentiality undertaking. For the purpose of this Clause29,
“Affiliate” shall also include a legal entity that, directly or indirectly, controls, is controlled by or is under common control with Polestar Automotive Shanghai Co., Ltd.; “controls”, “is controlled by” and
“under common control with” meaning ownership or control of at least 50% of the voting stock, partnership interest or other ownership interest of such legal entity. 29.3 Section 29.2 does not apply to the extent a Party is required to
disclose Confidential Information by law or regulation or pursuant to any order of court or other competent authority or tribunal. If a Party is required to make any such disclosure, such Party agrees to, when permitted under applicable legislation
or order (as the case may be), give the other Party notice before any such disclosure. 29.4 Each Party shall ensure that confidentiality in accordance with this Section 29 is maintained through confidentiality undertakings with its employees
and its sub-contractors, if any. 29.5 On the expiration or termination of this Agreement and if requested by one Party, the other Party shall either return or destroy all media containing information covered
by the confidentiality undertaking in this Section 29. 29.6 This Section 29 and the confidentiality undertakings by the Parties shall survive the expiration or termination of this Agreement and shall remain in force for five years
thereafter. 

 

 
 30. ENTIRE AGREEMENT 30.1 This Agreement, together with the documents referred to in it, constitutes the entire agreement and
understanding between the Parties in respect of the matters dealt with within it and supersedes, cancels and nullifies any previous agreement between the Parties about such matters. 30.2 Each of the Parties acknowledges and agrees that in entering
into this Agreement and the documents referred to in it, it does not rely on, and shall have no remedy in respect of, any statement, representation, warranty or undertaking (whether negligently or innocently made) other than as expressly set out in
this Agreement. The only remedy available to either Party in respect of such statements, representation, warranty or understanding shall be for breach of agreement under the terms of this Agreement. 30.3 Nothing in this Clause 30 shall operate to
exclude any liability for fraud. 31. WAIVER AND CUMULATIVE REMEDIES 31.1 The rights and remedies provided by this Agreement may be waived only in writing by the relevant authorised representative in a manner that expressly states that a waiver is
intended, and such waiver shall only be operative with regard to the specific circumstances referred to. 31.2 Unless a right or remedy of a Party is expressed to be an exclusive right or remedy, the exercise of it by that Party is without prejudice
to that Party’s other rights and remedies. Any failure to exercise or any delay in exercising a right or remedy by either party shall not constitute a waiver of that right or remedy or of any other rights or remedies. 31.3 The rights and
remedies provided by this Agreement are cumulative and, unless otherwise provided for in this Agreement, are not exclusive of any right or remedies provided at law or in equity or otherwise under this Agreement. 

 

 
 32. RELATIONSHIP OF THE PARTIES Nothing in this Agreement is intended to create any agency, partnership, joint venture, or legal
relationship of any kind that would impose liability upon one Party for the act or failure to act of the other Party, or to authorise either party to act as agent for the other Party. Neither Party shall have authority to make representations, act
in the name of, or on behalf of, or to otherwise bind the other Party. 33. FURTHER ASSURANCES Each Party shall at the request of the other, and at the cost of the requesting Party, do all acts and execute all documents which may be necessary to give
effect to the meaning of this Agreement. The parties may execute this Agreement in counterparts, including electronic copies, which taken together will constitute one instrument. THIS AGREEMENT has been entered into on the date stated at the
beginning by Polestar Automotive China Distribution Co., Ltd By: By: : Name: Name: Title: Title: Genius Auto Finance Co., Ltd By: 

 

 
 Name: Title: 

 

 
 SCHEDULE 1 Data Sharing 1. DEFINITIONS Any words defined in this Agreement and used in this Schedule 1 shall have the meaning given in
the Agreement. And “Controller”, “Personal Data”, “Processor”, “Processing”, “Security”, “Data Breach” and “Data Subject” shall have the meaning as defined in the Data Protection
Legislation. 2. DATA SHARING 2.1 The Parties acknowledge that in respect of Customer Data processed according to the terms of this Schedule and the Agreement the Parties are separate Controllers. Both Parties shall at all times remain responsible
for the acts and omissions pursuant to this Schedule of their respective personnel, subcontractor or agents. 2.2 The Parties shall process Personal Data only to the extent, and in such a manner, as necessary for the purposes specified in its own
privacy notice, copies of which shall be provided to Polestar upon request. The Provider shall comply with its own obligations under this Section 2 of this Schedule at its own cost. 。 3. SECURITY MEASURES 3.1 The Provider shall implement
appropriate technical and organisational measures to ensure a level of security appropriate to the risk involved under this Schedule to: protect all Customer Data from unauthorized use, alteration, access or disclosure, and loss, theft, and damage,
and to protect and ensure the confidentiality, integrity and availability of Customer Data; and 

 

 
 (b) prevent a Security Breach. 3.2 The Provider shall keep accurate records of the Security measures which they have in place and shall
make such records available to Polestar upon request. 3.3 Security measures shall be regularly tested by Polestar to assess the effectiveness of the measures in ensuring the security, confidentiality, integrity, availability and resilience of
Customer Data, and the Provider’s compliance with this Schedule and its obligations under the Data Protection Legislation. The Provider shall maintain records of the testing. 3.4 In the event of a Security Breach, the Provider shall notify the
representative of Polestar without undue delay and in any event within twenty-four (24) hours after the Provider, or its subcontractors or agents discovered such Security Breach. 3.5 Following the notification referred to in Clause 3.4 of this
Schedule above, the Provider shall provide assistance and co-operation with the Polestar to mitigate the Security Breach, including to: (a) immediately conduct a reasonable investigation of the reasons
for and circumstances of such Security Breach; (b) take all necessary actions to prevent, contain, and mitigate the impact of, such Security Breach, and remediate such Security Breach, without delay; (c) remediate the effects of a Security
Breach; (d) promptly produce a written report setting out all relevant details concerning such Security Breach, including without limitation any security, risk or compliance assessment and security control audit reports; and (e) provide
regular updates to Polestar following a Security Breach. 4. RECORDS, NOTIFICATION AND ASSISTANCE 4.1 The Provider shall at its own cost: 

 

 
 (a) keep a record of any Processing of Customer Data it carries out; (b) notify the Polestar promptly (but in any event within 24
hours) should it; receive any Data Subject access request or complaint or any information notice, enforcement notice or other correspondence from a Regulator, individual or third Party in respect of Customer Data; or become aware of any circumstance
which may cause either Party to breach this Schedule or which may cause either Party to breach the Data Protection Legislation; and (c) reasonably cooperate and coordinate with the Polestar concerning the other its compliance with Data
Protection Legislation. SCHEDULE 1 1 Data Sharing 1. DEFINITIONS Any words defined in this Agreement and used in this Schedule 1 shall have the meaning given in the Agreement. And “Controller”, “Personal Data”,
“Processor”, “Processing”, “Security”, “Data Breach” and “Data Subject” shall have the meaning as defined in the Data Protection Legislation. 2. DATA SHARING 2.1 The Parties acknowledge that in
respect of Customer Data processed according to the terms of this Schedule and the Agreement the Parties are separate Controllers. Both Parties shall at all times remain responsible for the acts and omissions pursuant to this Schedule of their
respective personnel, subcontractor or agents. 2.2 The Parties shall process Personal Data only to the extent, and in such a manner, as necessary for the purposes specified in its own privacy notice, copies of which shall be provided to Polestar
upon request. The Provider shall comply with its own obligations under this Section 2 of this Schedule at its own cost. 

 

 
 3. SECURITY MEASURES 3.1 The Provider shall implement appropriate technical and organisational measures to ensure a level of security
appropriate to the risk involved under this Schedule to: (a) protect all Customer Data from unauthorized use, alteration, access or disclosure, and loss, theft, and damage, and to protect and ensure the confidentiality, integrity and
availability of Customer Data; and (b) prevent a Security Breach. 3.2 The Provider shall keep accurate records of the Security measures which they have in place and shall make such records available to Polestar upon request. 3.3 Security
measures shall be regularly tested by Polestar to assess the effectiveness of the measures in ensuring the security, confidentiality, integrity, availability and resilience of Customer Data, and the Provider’s compliance with this Schedule and
its obligations under the Data Protection Legislation. The Provider shall maintain records of the testing. 3.4 In the event of a critical Security Breach, the Provider shall notify the representative of Polestar without undue delay and in any event
within twenty-four (24) hours after the Provider, or its subcontractors or agents detected such Security Breach. 3.5 Following the notification referred to in Clause 3.4 of this Schedule above, the Provider shall provide assistance and co-operation with the Polestar to mitigate the Security Breach, including to: (a) immediately conduct a reasonable investigation of the reasons for and circumstances of such Security Breach; (b) take all
necessary actions to prevent, contain, and mitigate the impact of, such Security Breach, and remediate such Security Breach, without delay; 

 

 
 (c) remediate the effects of a Security Breach; (d) promptly produce a written report setting out all relevant details concerning
such Security Breach, including without limitation any security, risk or compliance assessment and security control audit reports; and (e) provide regular updates to Polestar following a Security Breach until it is fixed. 4. RECORDS,
NOTIFICATION AND ASSISTANCE 4.1 The Provider shall at its own cost: (a) keep a record of any Processing of Customer Data it carries out; (b) notify the Polestar promptly (but in any event within 48 hours) should it; receive any Data
Subject access request or complaint or any information notice, enforcement notice or other correspondence from a Regulator, individual or third Party in respect of Customer Data; or become aware of any circumstance which may cause either Party to
breach this Schedule or which may cause either Party to breach the Data Protection Legislation; and (c) reasonably cooperate and coordinate with the Polestar concerning the other its compliance with Data Protection Legislation. 

 

 
 SCHEDULE 2 2 Retail Finance Terms [***] 

 

 
 SCHEDULE 3 3 SLA [***] 

 

 
 SCHEDULE 4 4 KPIs [***] 

 

 
 SCHEDULE 5 5 Complaints Handling Process and Policy [***] 

 

 
 SCHEDULE 6 6 IT/Security Requirements [***] 

 

 
 SCHEDULE 7 7 Weekly Report 

 

 
 SCHEDULE 8 8 Benchmarking [***] 

 

 
 SCHEDULE 9 9 Digital and Integration Requirements API Endpoint/SDK are listed as Figure 1 [***] Figure 1 1 API/SDK and it’s detail
document should be available not later than: API/SDK [***]

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