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EX-10.2

 Exhibit 10.2 

MOMO INC. 
 2014 SHARE
INCENTIVE PLAN 
 ARTICLE 1 

PURPOSE 
 The purpose of
the Momo Inc. 2014 Share Incentive Plan (the “Plan”) is to promote the success and enhance the value of Momo Inc., a company formed under the laws of the Cayman Islands (the “Company”), by linking the personal
interests of the members of the Board, Employees, Consultants and other individuals as the Committee may authorize and approve, to those of the Company’s shareholders and, by providing such individuals with an incentive for outstanding
performance, to generate superior returns to the Company’s shareholders. The Plan is further intended to provide flexibility to the Company in its ability to motivate, attract, and retain the services of recipients of share incentives hereunder
upon whose judgment, interest, and special effort the successful conduct of the Company’s operation is largely dependent. 
 ARTICLE
2 
 DEFINITIONS AND CONSTRUCTION 

Wherever the following terms are used in the Plan they shall have the meanings specified below, unless the context clearly indicates
otherwise. The singular pronoun shall include the plural where the context so indicates. 
 2.1 “Applicable Laws” means the
legal requirements relating to the Plan and the Awards under applicable provisions of the corporate, securities, tax and other laws, rules, regulations and government orders, and the rules of any applicable stock exchange or national market system,
of any jurisdiction applicable to Awards granted to residents therein. 
 2.2 “Award” means an Option, Restricted Share or
Restricted Share Unit award granted to a Participant pursuant to the Plan. 
 2.3 “Award Agreement” means any written
agreement, contract, or other instrument or document evidencing an Award, including through electronic medium. 
 2.4 “Award
Pool” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.1(a). 
 2.5 “Board” means the Board of Directors of the
Company. 
 2.6 “Cause” with respect to a Participant means (unless otherwise expressly provided in the applicable Award
Agreement, or another applicable contract with the Participant that defines such term for purposes of determining the effect that a “for cause” termination has on the Participant’s Awards) a termination of employment or service based
upon a finding by the Service Recipient, acting in good faith and based on its reasonable belief at the time, that the Participant: 
 (a)
has been negligent in the discharge of his or her duties to the Service Recipient, has refused to perform stated or assigned duties or is incompetent in or (other than by reason of a disability or analogous condition) incapable of performing those
duties; 

 (b) has been dishonest or committed or engaged in an act of theft, embezzlement or fraud, a
breach of confidentiality, an unauthorized disclosure or use of inside information, customer lists, trade secrets or other confidential information; 

(c) has breached a fiduciary duty, or willfully and materially violated any other duty, law, rule, regulation or policy of the Service
Recipient; or has been convicted of, or plead guilty or nolo contendere to, a felony or misdemeanor (other than minor traffic violations or similar offenses); 

(d) has materially breached any of the provisions of any agreement with the Service Recipient; 

(e) has engaged in unfair competition with, or otherwise acted intentionally in a manner injurious to the reputation, business or assets of,
the Service Recipient; or 
 (f) has improperly induced a vendor or customer to break or terminate any contract with the Service Recipient
or induced a principal for whom the Service Recipient acts as agent to terminate such agency relationship. 
 A termination for Cause shall
be deemed to occur (subject to reinstatement upon a contrary final determination by the Committee) on the date on which the Service Recipient first delivers written notice to the Participant of a finding of termination for Cause. 

2.7 “Code” means the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 of the United States, as amended. 

2.8 “Committee” means the Board or a committee of the Board described in ARTICLE 10. 

2.9 “Consultant” means any consultant or adviser if: (a) the consultant or adviser renders bona fide services to a
Service Recipient; (b) the services rendered by the consultant or adviser are not in connection with the offer or sale of securities in a capital-raising transaction and do not directly or indirectly promote or maintain a market for the
Company’s securities; and (c) the consultant or adviser is a natural person who has contracted directly with the Service Recipient to render such services. 

2.10 “Corporate Transaction”, unless otherwise defined in an Award Agreement, means any of the following transactions,
provided, however, that the Committee shall determine under (d) and (e) whether multiple transactions are related, and its determination shall be final, binding and conclusive: 

(a) an amalgamation, arrangement or consolidation or scheme of arrangement (i) in which the Company is not the surviving entity, except
for a transaction the principal purpose of which is to change the jurisdiction in which the Company is incorporated or (ii) following which the holders of the voting securities of the Company do not continue to hold more than 50% of the
combined voting power of the voting securities of the surviving entity; 

  
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 (b) the sale, transfer or other disposition of all or substantially all of the assets of the
Company; 
 (c) the complete liquidation or dissolution of the Company; 

(d) any reverse takeover or series of related transactions culminating in a reverse takeover (including, but not limited to, a tender offer
followed by a reverse takeover) in which the Company is the surviving entity but (A) the Company’s equity securities outstanding immediately prior to such takeover are converted or exchanged by virtue of the takeover into other property,
whether in the form of securities, cash or otherwise, or (B) in which securities possessing more than fifty percent (50%) of the total combined voting power of the Company’s outstanding securities are transferred to a person or
persons different from those who held such securities immediately prior to such takeover or the initial transaction culminating in such takeover, but excluding any such transaction or series of related transactions that the Committee determines
shall not be a Corporate Transaction; or 
 (e) acquisition in a single or series of related transactions by any person or related group of
persons (other than the Company or by a Company-sponsored employee benefit plan) of beneficial ownership (within the meaning of Rule 13d-3 of the Exchange Act) of securities possessing more than fifty percent (50%) of the total combined voting
power of the Company’s outstanding securities but excluding any such transaction or series of related transactions that the Committee determines shall not be a Corporate Transaction. 

2.11 “Disability”, unless otherwise defined in an Award Agreement, means that the Participant qualifies to receive long-term
disability payments under the Service Recipient’s long-term disability insurance program, as it may be amended from time to time, to which the Participant provides services regardless of whether the Participant is covered by such policy. If the
Service Recipient to which the Participant provides service does not have a long-term disability plan in place, “Disability” means that a Participant is unable to carry out the responsibilities and functions of the position held by the
Participant by reason of any medically determinable physical or mental impairment for a period of not less than ninety (90) consecutive days. A Participant will not be considered to have incurred a Disability unless he or she furnishes proof of
such impairment sufficient to satisfy the Committee in its discretion. 
 2.12 “Effective Date” shall have the meaning set
forth in Section 11.1. 
 2.13 “Employee” means any person, including an officer or a member of the Board of the
Company or any Parent or Subsidiary of the Company, who is in the employment of a Service Recipient, subject to the control and direction of the Service Recipient as to both the work to be performed and the manner and method of performance. The
payment of a director’s fee by a Service Recipient shall not be sufficient to constitute “employment” by the Service Recipient. 

2.14 “Exchange Act” means the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 of the United States, as amended. 

  
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 2.15 “Fair Market Value” means, as of any date, the value of Shares determined
as follows: 
 (a) If the Shares are listed on one or more established stock exchanges or national market systems, including without
limitation, The New York Stock Exchange and The Nasdaq Stock Market, its Fair Market Value shall be the closing sales price for such shares (or the closing bid, if no sales were reported) as quoted on the principal exchange or system on which the
Shares are listed (as determined by the Committee) on the date of determination (or, if no closing sales price or closing bid was reported on that date, as applicable, on the last trading date such closing sales price or closing bid was reported),
as reported in The Wall Street Journal or such other source as the Committee deems reliable; 
 (b) If the Shares are regularly quoted on an
automated quotation system (including the OTC Bulletin Board) or by a recognized securities dealer, its Fair Market Value shall be the closing sales price for such shares as quoted on such system or by such securities dealer on the date of
determination, but if selling prices are not reported, the Fair Market Value of a Share shall be the mean between the high bid and low asked prices for the Shares on the date of determination (or, if no such prices were reported on that date, on the
last date such prices were reported), as reported in The Wall Street Journal or such other source as the Committee deems reliable; or 
 (c)
In the absence of an established market for the Shares of the type described in (a) and (b), above, the Fair Market Value thereof shall be determined by the Committee in good faith and in its discretion by reference to (i) the placing
price of the latest private placement of the Shares and the development of the Company’s business operations and the general economic and market conditions since such latest private placement, (ii) other third party transactions involving
the Shares and the development of the Company’s business operation and the general economic and market conditions since such sale, (iii) an independent valuation of the Shares, or (iv) such other methodologies or information as the
Committee determines to be indicative of Fair Market Value and relevant. 
 2.16 “Incentive Share Option” means an Option
that is intended to meet the requirements of Section 422 of the Code or any successor provision thereto. 
 2.17 “Independent
Director” means (i) before the Shares or other securities representing the Shares are listed on a stock exchange, a member of the Board who is a Non-Employee Director; and (ii) after the Shares or other securities representing the
Shares are listed on a stock exchange, a member of the Board who meets the independence standards under the applicable corporate governance rules of the stock exchange. 

2.18 “Non-Employee Director” means a member of the Board who qualifies as a “Non-Employee Director” as defined in
Rule 16b-3(b)(3) of the Exchange Act, or any successor definition adopted by the Board. 
 2.19 “Non-Qualified Share
Option” means an Option that is not intended to be an Incentive Share Option. 
 2.20 “Option” means a right
granted to a Participant pursuant to ARTICLE 5 of the Plan to purchase a specified number of Shares at a specified price during specified time periods. An Option may be either an Incentive Share Option or a Non-Qualified Share Option. 

2.21 “Participant” means a person who, as a member of the Board, Consultant or Employee, or other individuals as the
Committee may authorize and approve, has been granted an Award pursuant to the Plan. 
 2.22 “Parent” means a parent
corporation under Section 424(e) of the Code. 

  
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 2.23 “Plan” means this Momo Inc. 2014 Share Incentive Plan, as it may be amended
from time to time. 
 2.24 “Related Entity” means any business, corporation, partnership, limited liability company or
other entity in which the Company, a Parent or Subsidiary of the Company holds a substantial ownership interest, directly or indirectly, but which is not a Subsidiary and which the Board designates as a Related Entity for purposes of the Plan. 

2.25 “Restricted Share” means a Share awarded to a Participant pursuant to ARTICLE 6 that is subject to certain restrictions
and may be subject to risk of forfeiture. 
 2.26 “Restricted Share Unit” means the right granted to a Participant pursuant
to ARTICLE 7 to receive a Share at a future date. 
 2.27 “Securities Act” means the Securities Act of 1933 of the United
States, as amended. 
 2.28 “Service Recipient” means the Company, any Parent or Subsidiary of the Company and any Related
Entity to which a Participant provides services as an Employee, a Consultant, or a Director. 
 2.29 “Share” means
Class A ordinary shares of the Company, par value US$0.00025 per share, and such other securities of the Company that may be substituted for Shares pursuant to ARTICLE 9. 

2.30 “Subsidiary” means any corporation or other entity of which a majority of the outstanding voting shares or voting power
is beneficially owned or controlled directly or indirectly by the Company. 
 2.31 “Trading Date” means the closing of the
first sale to the general public of the Shares pursuant to a registration statement filed with and declared effective by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission under the Securities Act. 

ARTICLE 3 
 SHARES
SUBJECT TO THE PLAN 
 3.1 Number of Shares. 

(a) Subject to the provisions of ARTICLE 9 and Section 3.1(b), the maximum aggregate number of Shares which may be issued pursuant to all
Awards (including Incentive Share Options) shall initially be 14,031,194 ordinary shares, plus an annual increase of 1.5% of the total outstanding share capital as of December 31 of the immediately preceding calendar year on the first day of
each fiscal year, beginning in 2017 , or such lesser number of Class A ordinary shares as determined by the board of directors of the Company. 

  
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 (b) To the extent that an Award terminates, expires, or lapses for any reason, any Shares subject
to the Award shall again be available for the grant of an Award pursuant to the Plan. To the extent permitted by Applicable Laws, Shares issued in assumption of, or in substitution for, any outstanding awards of any entity acquired in any form or
combination by the Company or any Parent or Subsidiary of the Company shall not be counted against Shares available for grant pursuant to the Plan. Shares delivered by the Participant or withheld by the Company upon the exercise of any Award under
the Plan, in payment of the exercise price thereof or tax withholding thereon, may again be optioned, granted or awarded hereunder, subject to the limitations of Section 3.1(a). If any Restricted Shares are forfeited by the Participant or
repurchased by the Company, such Shares may again be optioned, granted or awarded hereunder, subject to the limitations of Section 3.1(a). Notwithstanding the provisions of this Section 3.1(b), no Shares may again be optioned, granted or
awarded if such action would cause an Incentive Share Option to fail to qualify as an Incentive Share Option under Section 422 of the Code. 

3.2 Shares Distributed. Any Shares distributed pursuant to an Award may consist, in whole or in part, of authorized and unissued
Shares, treasury shares (subject to Applicable Laws) or Shares purchased on the open market. Additionally, in the discretion of the Committee, American Depository Shares in an amount equal to the number of Shares which otherwise would be distributed
pursuant to an Award may be distributed in lieu of Shares in settlement of any Award. If the number of Shares represented by an American Depository Share is other than on a one-to-one basis, the limitations of Section 3.1 shall be adjusted to
reflect the distribution of American Depository Shares in lieu of Shares. 
 ARTICLE 4 

ELIGIBILITY AND PARTICIPATION 

4.1 Eligibility. Those eligible to participate in this Plan include Employees, Consultants, and all members of the Board, and other
individuals, as determined, authorized and approved by the Committee. 
 4.2 Participation. Subject to the provisions of the Plan,
the Committee may, from time to time, select from among all eligible individuals, those to whom Awards shall be granted and shall determine the nature and amount of each Award. No individual shall have any right to be granted an Award pursuant to
this Plan. 
 4.3 Jurisdictions. In order to assure the viability of Awards granted to Participants in various jurisdictions, the
Committee may provide for such special terms as it may consider necessary or appropriate to accommodate differences in local law, tax policy, or custom applicable in the jurisdiction in which the Participant resides, is employed, operates or is
incorporated. Moreover, the Committee may approve such supplements to, or amendments, restatements, or alternative versions of, the Plan as it may consider necessary or appropriate for such purposes without thereby affecting the terms of the Plan as
in effect for any other purpose; provided, however, that no such supplements, amendments, restatements, or alternative versions shall increase the share limitations contained in Section 3.1 of the Plan. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the
Committee may not take any actions hereunder, and no Awards shall be granted, that would violate any Applicable Laws. 

  
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 ARTICLE 5 

OPTIONS 
 5.1
General. The Committee is authorized to grant Options to Participants on the following terms and conditions: 
 (a) Exercise
Price. The exercise price per Share subject to an Option shall be determined by the Committee and set forth in the Award Agreement which may be a fixed or variable price related to the Fair Market Value of the Shares. The exercise price per
Share subject to an Option may be amended or adjusted in the absolute discretion of the Committee, the determination of which shall be final, binding and conclusive. For the avoidance of doubt, to the extent not prohibited by Applicable Laws or any
exchange rule, a downward adjustment of the exercise prices of Options mentioned in the preceding sentence shall be effective without the approval of the Company’s shareholders or the approval of the affected Participants. 

(b) Time and Conditions of Exercise. The Committee shall determine the time or times at which an Option may be exercised in whole or in
part, including exercise prior to vesting; provided that the term of any Option granted under the Plan shall not exceed ten years, except as provided in Section 12.1. The Committee shall also determine any conditions, if any, that must
be satisfied before all or part of an Option may be exercised. 
 (c) Payment. The Committee shall determine the methods by which the
exercise price of an Option may be paid, the form of payment, including, without limitation (i) cash or check denominated in U.S. Dollars, (ii) to the extent permissible under the Applicable Laws, cash or check in Chinese Renminbi,
(iii) cash or check denominated in any other local currency as approved by the Committee, (iv) Shares held for such period of time as may be required by the Committee in order to avoid adverse financial accounting consequences and having a
Fair Market Value on the date of delivery equal to the aggregate exercise price of the Option or exercised portion thereof, (v) after the Trading Date the delivery of a notice that the Participant has placed a market sell order with a broker
with respect to Shares then issuable upon exercise of the Option, and that the broker has been directed to pay a sufficient portion of the net proceeds of the sale to the Company in satisfaction of the Option exercise price; provided that
payment of such proceeds is then made to the Company upon settlement of such sale, (vi) other property acceptable to the Committee with a Fair Market Value equal to the exercise price, or (vii) any combination of the foregoing.
Notwithstanding any other provision of the Plan to the contrary, no Participant who is a member of the Board or an “executive officer” of the Company within the meaning of Section 13(k) of the Exchange Act shall be permitted to pay
the exercise price of an Option in any method which would violate Section 13(k) of the Exchange Act. 
 (d) Evidence of Grant.
All Options shall be evidenced by an Award Agreement between the Company and the Participant. The Award Agreement shall include such additional provisions as may be specified by the Committee. 

(e) Effects of Termination of Employment or Service on Options. Termination of employment or service shall have the following effects
on Options granted to the Participants: 
 (i) Dismissal for Cause. Unless otherwise provided in the Award Agreement, if a
Participant’s employment by or service to the Service Recipient is terminated by the Service Recipient for Cause, the Participant’s Options will terminate upon such termination, whether or not the Option is then vested and/or exercisable;

  
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 (ii) Death or Disability. Unless otherwise provided in the Award Agreement, if a
Participant’s employment by or service to the Service Recipient terminates as a result of the Participant’s death or Disability: 
  

	 	(a)	the Participant (or his or her legal representative or beneficiary, in the case of the Participant’s Disability or death, respectively), will have until the date that is 12 months after the Participant’s
termination of Employment to exercise the Participant’s Options (or portion thereof) to the extent that such Options were vested and exercisable on the date of the Participant’s termination of Employment on account of death or Disability;

  

	 	(b)	the Options, to the extent not vested and exercisable on the date of the Participant’s termination of Employment or service, shall terminate upon the Participant’s termination of Employment or service on
account of death or Disability; and 

  

	 	(c)	the Options, to the extent exercisable for the 12-month period following the Participant’s termination of Employment or service and not exercised during such period, shall terminate at the close of business on the
last day of the 12-month period. 

 (iii) Other Terminations of Employment or Service. Unless otherwise provided in
the Award Agreement, if a Participant’s employment by or service to the Service Recipient terminates for any reason other than a termination by the Service Recipient for Cause or because of the Participant’s death or Disability: 

 

	 	(a)	the Participant will have until the date that is 90 days after the Participant’s termination of Employment or service to exercise his or her Options (or portion thereof) to the extent that such Options were vested
and exercisable on the date of the Participant’s termination of Employment or service; 

  

	 	(b)	the Options, to the extent not vested and exercisable on the date of the Participant’s termination of Employment or service, shall terminate upon the Participant’s termination of Employment or service; and

  

	 	(c)	the Options, to the extent exercisable for the 90-day period following the Participant’s termination of Employment or service and not exercised during such period, shall terminate at the close of business on the
last day of the 90-day period. 

 5.2 Incentive Share Options. Incentive Share Options may be granted to Employees of
the Company, a Parent or Subsidiary of the Company. Incentive Share Options may not be granted to Employees of a Related Entity or to Independent Directors or Consultants. The terms of any Incentive Share Options granted pursuant to the Plan, in
addition to the requirements of Section 5.1, must comply with the following additional provisions of this Section 5.2: 
 (a)
Individual Dollar Limitation. The aggregate Fair Market Value (determined as of the time the Option is granted) of all Shares with respect to which Incentive Share Options are first exercisable by a Participant in any calendar year may not
exceed $100,000 or such other limitation as imposed by Section 422(d) of the Code, or any successor provision. To the extent that Incentive Share Options are first exercisable by a Participant in excess of such limitation, the excess shall be
considered Non-Qualified Share Options. 

  
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 (b) Exercise Price. The exercise price of an Incentive Share Option shall be equal to the
Fair Market Value on the date of grant. However, the exercise price of any Incentive Share Option granted to any individual who, at the date of grant, owns Shares possessing more than ten percent of the total combined voting power of all classes of
shares of the Company may not be less than 110% of Fair Market Value on the date of grant and such Option may not be exercisable for more than five years from the date of grant. 

(c) Transfer Restriction. The Participant shall give the Company prompt notice of any disposition of Shares acquired by exercise of an
Incentive Share Option within (i) two years from the date of grant of such Incentive Share Option or (ii) one year after the transfer of such Shares to the Participant. 

(d) Expiration of Incentive Share Options. No Award of an Incentive Share Option may be made pursuant to this Plan after the tenth
anniversary of the Effective Date. 
 (e) Right to Exercise. During a Participant’s lifetime, an Incentive Share Option may be
exercised only by the Participant. 
 ARTICLE 6 

RESTRICTED SHARES 
 6.1
Grant of Restricted Shares. The Committee, at any time and from time to time, may grant Restricted Shares to Participants as the Committee, in its sole discretion, shall determine. The Committee, in its sole discretion, shall determine the
number of Restricted Shares to be granted to each Participant. 
 6.2 Restricted Shares Award Agreement. Each Award of Restricted
Shares shall be evidenced by an Award Agreement that shall specify the period of restriction, the number of Restricted Shares granted, and such other terms and conditions as the Committee, in its sole discretion, shall determine. Unless the
Committee determines otherwise, Restricted Shares shall be held by the Company as escrow agent until the restrictions on such Restricted Shares have lapsed. 

6.3 Issuance and Restrictions. Restricted Shares shall be subject to such restrictions on transferability and other restrictions as the
Committee may impose (including, without limitation, limitations on the right to vote Restricted Shares or the right to receive dividends on the Restricted Share). These restrictions may lapse separately or in combination at such times, pursuant to
such circumstances, in such installments, or otherwise, as the Committee determines at the time of the grant of the Award or thereafter. 

6.4 Forfeiture/Repurchase. Except as otherwise determined by the Committee at the time of the grant of the Award or thereafter, upon
termination of employment or service during the applicable restriction period, Restricted Shares that are at that time subject to restrictions shall be forfeited or repurchased in accordance with the Award Agreement; provided, however, the
Committee may (a) provide in any Restricted Share Award Agreement that restrictions or forfeiture and repurchase conditions relating to Restricted Shares will be waived in whole or in part in the event of terminations resulting from specified
causes, and (b) in other cases waive in whole or in part restrictions or forfeiture and repurchase conditions relating to Restricted Shares. 

  
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 6.5 Certificates for Restricted Shares. Restricted Shares granted pursuant to the Plan may
be evidenced in such manner as the Committee shall determine. If certificates representing Restricted Shares are registered in the name of the Participant, certificates must bear an appropriate legend referring to the terms, conditions, and
restrictions applicable to such Restricted Shares, and the Company may, at its discretion, retain physical possession of the certificate until such time as all applicable restrictions lapse. 

6.6 Removal of Restrictions. Except as otherwise provided in this ARTICLE 6, Restricted Shares granted under the Plan shall be released
from escrow as soon as practicable after the last day of the period of restriction. The Committee, in its discretion, may accelerate the time at which any restrictions shall lapse or be removed. After the restrictions have lapsed, the Participant
shall be entitled to have any legend or legends under Section 6.5 removed from his or her Share certificate, and the Shares shall be freely transferable by the Participant, subject to applicable legal restrictions. The Committee (in its
discretion) may establish procedures regarding the release of Shares from escrow and the removal of legends, as necessary or appropriate to minimize administrative burdens on the Company. 

ARTICLE 7 
 RESTRICTED
SHARE UNITS 
 7.1 Grant of Restricted Share Units. The Committee, at any time and from time to time, may grant Restricted Share
Units to Participants as the Committee, in its sole discretion, shall determine. The Committee, in its sole discretion, shall determine the number of Restricted Share Units to be granted to each Participant. 

7.2 Restricted Share Units Award Agreement. Each Award of Restricted Share Units shall be evidenced by an Award Agreement that shall
specify any vesting conditions, the number of Restricted Share Units granted, and such other terms and conditions as the Committee, in its sole discretion, shall determine. 

7.3 Performance Objectives and Other Terms. The Committee, in its discretion, may set performance objectives or other vesting criteria
which, depending on the extent to which they are met, will determine the number or value of Restricted Share Units that will be paid out to the Participants. 

7.4 Form and Timing of Payment of Restricted Share Units. At the time of grant, the Committee shall specify the date or dates on which
the Restricted Share Units shall become fully vested and nonforfeitable. Upon vesting, the Committee, in its sole discretion, may pay Restricted Share Units in the form of cash, in Shares or in a combination thereof. 

7.5 Forfeiture/Repurchase. Except as otherwise determined by the Committee at the time of the grant of the Award or thereafter, upon
termination of employment or service during the applicable restriction period, Restricted Share Units that are at that time unvested shall be forfeited or repurchased in accordance with the Award Agreement; provided, however, the Committee
may (a) provide in any Restricted Share Unit Award Agreement that restrictions or forfeiture and repurchase conditions relating to Restricted Share Units will be waived in whole or in part in the event of terminations resulting from specified
causes, and (b) in other cases waive in whole or in part restrictions or forfeiture and repurchase conditions relating to Restricted Share Units. 

  
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 ARTICLE 8 

PROVISIONS APPLICABLE TO AWARDS 

8.1 Award Agreement. Awards under the Plan shall be evidenced by Award Agreements that set forth the terms, conditions and limitations
for each Award which may include the term of an Award, the provisions applicable in the event the Participant’s employment or service terminates, and the Company’s authority to unilaterally or bilaterally amend, modify, suspend, cancel or
rescind an Award. 
 8.2 No Transferability; Limited Exception to Transfer Restrictions. 

8.2.1 Limits on Transfer. Unless otherwise expressly provided in (or pursuant to) this Section 8.2, by applicable law and by the
Award Agreement, as the same may be amended: 
  

	 	(a)	all Awards are non-transferable and will not be subject in any manner to sale, transfer, anticipation, alienation, assignment, pledge, encumbrance or charge; 

 

	 	(b)	Awards will be exercised only by the Participant; and 

  

	 	(c)	amounts payable or shares issuable pursuant to an Award will be delivered only to (or for the account of), and, in the case of Shares, registered in the name of, the Participant. 

In addition, the shares shall be subject to the restrictions set forth in the applicable Award Agreement. 

8.2.2 Further Exceptions to Limits on Transfer. The exercise and transfer restrictions in Section 8.2.1 will not apply to: 

 

	 	(a)	transfers to the Company or a Subsidiary; 

  

	 	(b)	transfers by gift to “immediate family” as that term is defined in SEC Rule 16a-1(e) promulgated under the Exchange Act; 

  

	 	(c)	the designation of a beneficiary to receive benefits if the Participant dies or, if the Participant has died, transfers to or exercises by the Participant’s beneficiary, or, in the absence of a validly designated
beneficiary, transfers by will or the laws of descent and distribution; or 

  

	 	(d)	if the Participant has suffered a disability, permitted transfers or exercises on behalf of the Participant by the Participant’s duly authorized legal representative; or 

  
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	 	(e)	subject to the prior approval of the Committee or an executive officer or director of the Company authorized by the Committee, transfer to one or more natural persons who are the Participant’s family members or
entities owned and controlled by the Participant and/or the Participant’s family members, including but not limited to trusts or other entities whose beneficiaries or beneficial owners are the Participant and/or the Participant’s family
members, or to such other persons or entities as may be expressly approved by the Committee, pursuant to such conditions and procedures as the Committee or may establish. Any permitted transfer shall be subject to the condition that the Committee
receives evidence satisfactory to it that the transfer is being made for estate and/or tax planning purposes and on a basis consistent with the Company’s lawful issue of securities. 

Notwithstanding anything else in this Section 8.2.2 to the contrary, but subject to compliance with all Applicable Laws, Incentive Share
Options, Restricted Shares and Restricted Share Units will be subject to any and all transfer restrictions under the Code applicable to such Awards or necessary to maintain the intended tax consequences of such Awards. Notwithstanding clause
(b) above but subject to compliance with all Applicable Laws, any contemplated transfer by gift to “immediate family” as referenced in clause (b) above is subject to the condition precedent that the transfer be approved by the
Administrator in order for it to be effective. 
 8.3 Beneficiaries. Notwithstanding Section 8.2, a Participant may, in the
manner determined by the Committee, designate a beneficiary to exercise the rights of the Participant and to receive any distribution with respect to any Award upon the Participant’s death. A beneficiary, legal guardian, legal representative,
or other person claiming any rights pursuant to the Plan is subject to all terms and conditions of the Plan and any Award Agreement applicable to the Participant, except to the extent the Plan and Award Agreement otherwise provide, and to any
additional restrictions deemed necessary or appropriate by the Committee. If the Participant is married and resides in a community property state, a designation of a person other than the Participant’s spouse as his or her beneficiary with
respect to more than 50% of the Participant’s interest in the Award shall not be effective without the prior written consent of the Participant’s spouse. If no beneficiary has been designated or survives the Participant, payment shall be
made to the person entitled thereto pursuant to the Participant’s will or the laws of descent and distribution. Subject to the foregoing, a beneficiary designation may be changed or revoked by a Participant at any time provided the change or
revocation is filed with the Committee. 
 8.4 Share Certificates. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, the Company shall
not be required to issue or deliver any certificates evidencing the Shares pursuant to the exercise of any Award, unless and until the Committee has determined, with advice of counsel, that the issuance and delivery of such certificates is in
compliance with all Applicable Laws, regulations of governmental authorities and, if applicable, the requirements of any exchange on which the Shares are listed or traded. All Share certificates delivered pursuant to the Plan are subject to any
stop-transfer orders and other restrictions as the Committee deems necessary or advisable to comply with all Applicable Laws, and the rules of any national securities exchange or automated quotation system on which the Shares are listed, quoted, or
traded. The Committee may place legends on any Share certificate to reference restrictions applicable to the Shares. In addition to the terms and conditions provided herein, the Committee may require that a Participant make such reasonable
covenants, agreements, and representations as the Committee, in its discretion, deems advisable in order to comply with any such laws, regulations, or requirements. The Committee shall have the right to require any Participant to comply with any
timing or other restrictions with respect to the settlement or exercise of any Award, including a window-period limitation, as may be imposed in the discretion of the Committee. 

  
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 8.5 Paperless Administration. Subject to Applicable Laws, the Committee may make Awards,
provide applicable disclosure and procedures for exercise of Awards by an internet website or interactive voice response system for the paperless administration of Awards. 

8.6 Foreign Currency. A Participant may be required to provide evidence that any currency used to pay the exercise price of any Award
were acquired and taken out of the jurisdiction in which the Participant resides in accordance with Applicable Laws, including foreign exchange control laws and regulations. In the event the exercise price for an Award is paid in Chinese Renminbi or
other foreign currency, as permitted by the Committee, the amount payable will be determined by conversion from U.S. dollars at the official rate promulgated by the People’s Bank of China for Chinese Renminbi, or for jurisdictions other than
the Peoples Republic of China, the exchange rate as selected by the Committee on the date of exercise. 
 ARTICLE 9 

CHANGES IN CAPITAL STRUCTURE 

9.1 Adjustments. In the event of any dividend, share split, combination or exchange of Shares, amalgamation, arrangement or
consolidation, spin-off, recapitalization or other distribution (other than normal cash dividends) of Company assets to its shareholders, or any other change affecting the shares of Shares or the share price of a Share, the Committee shall make such
proportionate adjustments, if any, as the Committee in its discretion may deem appropriate to reflect such change with respect to (a) the aggregate number and type of shares that may be issued under the Plan (including, but not limited to,
adjustments of the limitations in Section 3.1); (b) the terms and conditions of any outstanding Awards (including, without limitation, any applicable performance targets or criteria with respect thereto); and (c) the grant or exercise
price per share for any outstanding Awards under the Plan. 
 9.2 Corporate Transactions. Except as may otherwise be provided in any
Award Agreement or any other written agreement entered into by and between the Company and a Participant, if the Committee anticipates the occurrence, or upon the occurrence, of a Corporate Transaction, the Committee may, in its sole discretion,
provide for (i) any and all Awards outstanding hereunder to terminate at a specific time in the future and shall give each Participant the right to exercise the vested portion of such Awards during a period of time as the Committee shall
determine, or (ii) the purchase of any Award for an amount of cash equal to the amount that could have been attained upon the exercise of such Award (and, for the avoidance of doubt, if as of such date the Committee determines in good faith
that no amount would have been attained upon the exercise of such Award, then such Award may be terminated by the Company without payment), or (iii) the replacement of such Award with other rights or property selected by the Committee in its
sole discretion or the assumption of or substitution of such Award by the successor or surviving corporation, or a Parent or Subsidiary thereof, with appropriate adjustments as to the number and kind of Shares and prices, or (iv) payment of
Award in cash based on the value of Shares on the date of the Corporate Transaction plus reasonable interest on the Award through the date when such Award would otherwise be vested or have been paid in accordance with its original terms, if
necessary to comply with Section 409A of the Code. 

  
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 9.3 Outstanding Awards – Other Changes. In the event of any other change in the
capitalization of the Company or corporate change other than those specifically referred to in this ARTICLE 9, the Committee may, in its absolute discretion, make such adjustments in the number and class of shares subject to Awards outstanding on
the date on which such change occurs and in the per share grant or exercise price of each Award as the Committee may consider appropriate to prevent dilution or enlargement of rights. 

9.4 No Other Rights. Except as expressly provided in the Plan, no Participant shall have any rights by reason of any subdivision or
consolidation of Shares of any class, the payment of any dividend, any increase or decrease in the number of shares of any class or any dissolution, liquidation, merger, or consolidation of the Company or any other corporation. Except as expressly
provided in the Plan or pursuant to action of the Committee under the Plan, no issuance by the Company of shares of any class, or securities convertible into shares of any class, shall affect, and no adjustment by reason thereof shall be made with
respect to, the number of shares subject to an Award or the grant or exercise price of any Award. 
 ARTICLE 10 

ADMINISTRATION 
 10.1
Committee. The Plan shall be administered by the Board or a committee of one or more members of the Board to whom the Board shall delegate the authority to grant or amend Awards to Participants other than any of the Committee members. Any
grant or amendment of Awards to any Committee member shall then require an affirmative vote of a majority of the Board members who are not on the Committee. 

10.2 Action by the Committee. A majority of the Committee shall constitute a quorum. The acts of a majority of the members of the
Committee present at any meeting at which a quorum is present, and acts approved in writing by a majority of the Committee in lieu of a meeting, shall be deemed the acts of the Committee. Each member of the Committee is entitled to, in good faith,
rely or act upon any report or other information furnished to that member by any officer or other employee of the Company or any Subsidiary, the Company’s independent certified public accountants, or any executive compensation consultant or
other professional retained by the Company to assist in the administration of the Plan. 
 10.3 Authority of the Committee. Subject
to any specific designation in the Plan, the Committee has the exclusive power, authority and discretion to: 
 (a) designate
Participants to receive Awards; 
 (b) determine the type or types of Awards to be granted to each Participant; 

(c) determine the number of Awards to be granted and the number of Shares to which an Award will relate; 

  
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 (d) determine the terms and conditions of any Award granted pursuant to the Plan,
including, but not limited to, the exercise price, grant price, or purchase price, any restrictions or limitations on the Award, any schedule for lapse of forfeiture restrictions or restrictions on the exercisability of an Award, and accelerations
or waivers thereof, any provisions related to non-competition and recapture of gain on an Award, based in each case on such considerations as the Committee in its sole discretion determines; 

(e) determine whether, to what extent, and pursuant to what circumstances an Award may be settled in, or the exercise price of
an Award may be paid in, cash, Shares, other Awards, or other property, or an Award may be canceled, forfeited, or surrendered; 

(f) prescribe the form of each Award Agreement, which need not be identical for each Participant; 

(g) decide all other matters that must be determined in connection with an Award; 

(h) establish, adopt, or revise any rules and regulations as it may deem necessary or advisable to administer the Plan; 

(i) interpret the terms of, and any matter arising pursuant to, the Plan or any Award Agreement; and 

(j) make all other decisions and determinations that may be required pursuant to the Plan or as the Committee deems necessary
or advisable to administer the Plan. 
 10.4 Decisions Binding. The Committee’s interpretation of the Plan, any Awards granted
pursuant to the Plan, any Award Agreement and all decisions and determinations by the Committee with respect to the Plan are final, binding, and conclusive on all parties. 

ARTICLE 11 
 EFFECTIVE
AND EXPIRATION DATE 
 11.1 Effective Date. This Plan shall become effective on the date of its adoption by the Board (the
“Effective Date”); provided the Plan shall be approved by the shareholders of the Company according to its Memorandum of Association and Articles of Association no later than twelve months following the Effective Date. If the Plan
is not so approved by the shareholders of the Company, all Awards granted under this Plan shall be rescinded and shall be void. 
 11.2
Expiration Date. The Plan will expire on, and no Award may be granted pursuant to the Plan after, the tenth anniversary of the Effective Date. Any Awards that are outstanding on the tenth anniversary of the Effective Date shall remain in
force according to the terms of the Plan and the applicable Award Agreement. 

  
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 ARTICLE 12 

AMENDMENT, MODIFICATION, AND TERMINATION 

12.1 Amendment, Modification, And Termination. At any time and from time to time, the Board or the Committee may terminate, amend or
modify the Plan; provided, however, that to the extent necessary to comply with Applicable Laws, the Company shall obtain shareholder approval of any Plan amendment in such a manner and to such a degree as required, including (a) to
increases the number of Shares available under the Plan (other than any adjustment as provided by ARTICLE 9), or (b) to permits the Committee to extend the term of the Plan or the exercise period for an Option beyond ten years from the date of
grant; provided, further, that to the extent permissible under the Applicable Laws, the Board may decide to follow home country practice not to seek the shareholder approval for any amendment or modification of the Plan. 

12.2 Awards Previously Granted. Except with respect to amendments made pursuant to Section 12.1, no termination, amendment, or
modification of the Plan shall adversely affect in any material way any Award previously granted pursuant to the Plan without the prior written consent of the Participant. 

ARTICLE 13 
 GENERAL
PROVISIONS 
 13.1 No Rights to Awards. No Participant, employee, or other person shall have any claim to be granted any Award
pursuant to the Plan, and neither the Company nor the Committee is obligated to treat Participants, employees, and other persons uniformly. 

13.2 No Shareholders Rights. No Award gives the Participant any of the rights of a Shareholder of the Company unless and until Shares
are in fact issued to such person in connection with such Award. 
 13.3 Taxes. No Shares shall be delivered under the Plan to any
Participant until such Participant has made arrangements acceptable to the Committee for the satisfaction of any income and employment tax withholding obligations under Applicable Laws. The Company or any Subsidiary shall have the authority and the
right to deduct or withhold, or require a Participant to remit to the Company, an amount sufficient to satisfy all applicable taxes (including the Participant’s payroll tax obligations) required or permitted by Applicable Laws to be withheld
with respect to any taxable event concerning a Participant arising as a result of this Plan. The Committee may in its discretion and in satisfaction of the foregoing requirement allow a Participant to elect to have the Company withhold Shares
otherwise issuable under an Award (or allow the return of Shares) having a Fair Market Value equal to the sums required to be withheld. Notwithstanding any other provision of the Plan, the number of Shares which may be withheld with respect to the
issuance, vesting, exercise or payment of any Award (or which may be repurchased from the Participant of such Award after such Shares were acquired by the Participant from the Company) in order to satisfy any income and payroll tax liabilities
applicable to the Participant with respect to the issuance, vesting, exercise or payment of the Award shall, unless specifically approved by the Committee, be limited to the number of Shares which have a Fair Market Value on the date of withholding
or repurchase equal to the aggregate amount of such liabilities based on the minimum statutory withholding rates for the applicable income and payroll tax purposes that are applicable to such supplemental taxable income. 

  
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 13.4 No Right to Employment or Services. Nothing in the Plan or any Award Agreement shall
interfere with or limit in any way the right of the Service Recipient to terminate any Participant’s employment or services at any time, nor confer upon any Participant any right to continue in the employment or services of any Service
Recipient. 
 13.5 Unfunded Status of Awards. The Plan is intended to be an “unfunded” plan for incentive compensation.
With respect to any payments not yet made to a Participant pursuant to an Award, nothing contained in the Plan or any Award Agreement shall give the Participant any rights that are greater than those of a general creditor of the Company or any
Subsidiary. 
 13.6 Indemnification. To the extent allowable pursuant to Applicable Laws, each member of the Committee or of the
Board shall be indemnified and held harmless by the Company from any loss, cost, liability, or expense that may be imposed upon or reasonably incurred by such member in connection with or resulting from any claim, action, suit, or proceeding to
which he or she may be a party or in which he or she may be involved by reason of any action or failure to act pursuant to the Plan and against and from any and all amounts paid by him or her in satisfaction of judgment in such action, suit, or
proceeding against him or her; provided he or she gives the Company an opportunity, at its own expense, to handle and defend the same before he or she undertakes to handle and defend it on his or her own behalf. The foregoing right of
indemnification shall not be exclusive of any other rights of indemnification to which such persons may be entitled pursuant to the Company’s Memorandum of Association and Articles of Association, as a matter of law, or otherwise, or any power
that the Company may have to indemnify them or hold them harmless. 
 13.7 Relationship to other Benefits. No payment pursuant to the
Plan shall be taken into account in determining any benefits pursuant to any pension, retirement, savings, profit sharing, group insurance, welfare or other benefit plan of the Company or any Subsidiary except to the extent otherwise expressly
provided in writing in such other plan or an agreement thereunder. 
 13.8 Expenses. The expenses of administering the Plan shall be
borne by the Company and its Subsidiaries. 
 13.9 Titles and Headings. The titles and headings of the Sections in the Plan are for
convenience of reference only and, in the event of any conflict, the text of the Plan, rather than such titles or headings, shall control. 

13.10 Fractional Shares. No fractional Shares shall be issued and the Committee shall determine, in its discretion, whether cash shall
be given in lieu of fractional Shares or whether such fractional Shares shall be eliminated by rounding up or down as appropriate. 
 13.11
Limitations Applicable to Section 16 Persons. Notwithstanding any other provision of the Plan, the Plan, and any Award granted or awarded to any Participant who is then subject to Section 16 of the Exchange Act, shall be subject to
any additional limitations set forth in any applicable exemptive rule under Section 16 of the Exchange Act (including any amendment to Rule 16b-3 of the Exchange Act) that are requirements for the application of such exemptive rule. To the
extent permitted by the Applicable Laws, the Plan and Awards granted or awarded hereunder shall be deemed amended to the extent necessary to conform to such applicable exemptive rule. 

  
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 13.12 Government and Other Regulations. The obligation of the Company to make payment of
awards in Shares or otherwise shall be subject to all Applicable Laws, and to such approvals by government agencies as may be required. The Company shall be under no obligation to register any of the Shares paid pursuant to the Plan under the
Securities Act or any other similar law in any applicable jurisdiction. If the Shares paid pursuant to the Plan may in certain circumstances be exempt from registration pursuant to the Securities Act or other Applicable Laws, the Company may
restrict the transfer of such Shares in such manner as it deems advisable to ensure the availability of any such exemption. 
 13.13
Governing Law. The Plan and all Award Agreements shall be construed in accordance with and governed by the laws of the Cayman Islands. 

13.14 Section 409A. To the extent that the Committee determines that any Award granted under the Plan is or may become subject to
Section 409A of the Code, the Award Agreement evidencing such Award shall incorporate the terms and conditions required by Section 409A of the Code. To the extent applicable, the Plan and the Award Agreements shall be interpreted in
accordance with Section 409A of the Code and the U.S. Department of Treasury regulations and other interpretative guidance issued thereunder, including without limitation any such regulation or other guidance that may be issued after the
Effective Date. Notwithstanding any provision of the Plan to the contrary, in the event that following the Effective Date the Committee determines that any Award may be subject to Section 409A of the Code and related Department of Treasury
guidance (including such Department of Treasury guidance as may be issued after the Effective Date), the Committee may adopt such amendments to the Plan and the applicable Award agreement or adopt other policies and procedures (including amendments,
policies and procedures with retroactive effect), or take any other actions, that the Committee determines are necessary or appropriate to (a) exempt the Award from Section 409A of the Code and/or preserve the intended tax treatment of the
benefits provided with respect to the Award, or (b) comply with the requirements of Section 409A of the Code and related U.S. Department of Treasury guidance. 

13.15 Appendices. The Committee may approve such supplements, amendments or appendices to the Plan as it may consider necessary or
appropriate for purposes of compliance with Applicable Laws or otherwise and such supplements, amendments or appendices shall be considered a part of the Plan; provided, however, that no such supplements shall increase the share limitation contained
in Section 3.1 of the Plan without the approval of the Board. 

  
 18EX-10.3

 Exhibit 10.3 

EXECUTION 
 SERIES C
PREFERRED SHARE PURCHASE AGREEMENT 

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 SERIES C PREFERRED SHARE PURCHASE AGREEMENT 

THIS SERIES C PREFERRED SHARE PURCHASE AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”) is entered into as of October 8, 2013, by and among:

  

	(1)	Momo Technology Company Limited, a company duly incorporated and validly existing under the Laws of the British Virgin Islands (the “Company”), 

 

	(2)	Momo Technology HK Company Limited 

, a company organized and existing under the Laws of Hong Kong S.A.R. (the “HK Co”), 

  

	(3)	Beijing Momo Information Technology Co., Ltd. 

, a company organized and existing under the Laws of the People’s Republic of China (the “WFOE”), 

  

	(4)	Beijing Momo Technology Co., Ltd. 

, a limited liability company organized and existing under the Laws of the People’s Republic of China (the “Domestic Company”), 

 

	(5)	the individuals listed in Schedule I attached hereto (the “Founders,” and each a “Founder”), 

 

	(6)	the investors listed in Schedule II attached hereto (the “Investors,” and each an “Investor”). 

Each of the Company, the WFOE, the Domestic Company, the Founders, and the Investors is referred to herein individually as a
“Party” and collectively as the “Parties.” 
 RECITALS 

A. The Investors wish to invest in the Company by subscribing for Series C Preferred Shares (as defined below), to be issued by the Company pursuant to the
terms and subject to the conditions of this Agreement. 
 B. The Company wishes to issue and sell Series C Preferred Shares to the Investors pursuant to the
terms and subject to the conditions of this Agreement. 
 C. The Parties desire to enter into this Agreement and make the respective representations,
warranties, covenants and agreements set forth herein on the terms and conditions set forth herein. 

  
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 WITNESSETH 

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing recitals, the mutual promises hereinafter set forth, and other good and valuable
consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the Parties intending to be legally bound hereto hereby agree as follows: 

1. Definitions. The following terms shall have the meanings ascribed to them below: 

“AIL” means Alibaba Investment Limited. 

“Applicable Accounting Principles” means, in the case of the WFOE and the Domestic Company, PRC GAAP, and, in the case of all
other Group Companies, US GAAP or IFRS. 
 “Affiliate” means, with respect to a Person, any other Person that, directly
or indirectly, Controls, is Controlled by or is under common Control with such Person. 
 “Agreement” means this Series C
Preferred Share Purchase Agreement. 
 “Ancillary Agreements” means, collectively, the Shareholders Agreement, Management
Rights Letter, Employment Agreements, and the Indemnification Agreement (as amended from time to time), each as defined herein. 

“Approval” means any approval, authorization, license, permit, release, order, or consent required to be obtained from, or any
registration, qualification, designation, declaration, filing, notice, statement or other communication required to be filed with or delivered to, any Governmental Authority or any other Person, or any waiver of any of the foregoing. 

“Board” or “Board of Directors” means the board of directors of the Company. 

“Charter Documents” means, as to a Person, such Person’s certificate of incorporation, formation or registration
(including, if relevant, certificates of change of name), memorandum of association, articles of association or incorporation, charter, by-laws, trust deed, trust instrument, partnership, operating agreement, limited liability company, joint venture
or Shareholders Agreement or equivalent documents, and business license, in each case as amended. 
 “Circular 75” means
Circular 75 issued by the SAFE on October 21, 2005 (as supplemented by implementing rules and regulations, including without limitation the implementing rule issued by SAFE on May 31, 2007 and known as Notice 106, and by any successor rule
or regulation under PRC Law, including but not limited to any rule or regulation interpreting or setting forth provisions for implementation of any of the foregoing. 

“Closing” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.2(i) hereof. 

“Closing Account” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.2(ii) hereof. 

“Closing Account Signatories” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.2(ii) hereof. 

“Code” means the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. 

“Company” has the meaning set forth in the Preamble of this Agreement. 

“Contract” means, as to any Person, any Contract, agreement, undertaking, understanding, indenture, note, bond, loan,
instrument, lease, mortgage, deed of trust, franchise, or license to which such Person is a party or by which such Person or any of its property is bound, whether oral or written. 

  
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 “Control” of a given Person means the power or authority, whether exercised
or not, to direct the business, management and policies of such Person, directly or indirectly, whether through the ownership of voting securities, by Contract or otherwise, which power or authority shall conclusively be presumed to exist upon
possession of beneficial ownership or power to direct the vote of more than fifty percent (50%) of the votes entitled to be cast at a meeting of the members or shareholders of such Person or power to control the composition of a majority of the
board of directors of such Person; the term “Controlled” has the meaning correlative to the foregoing. 
 “Control
Documents” means the following Contracts collectively: (a) the Exclusive Technology Consulting and Service Agreement by and between the WFOE and the Domestic Company, (b) the Equity Pledge Agreement by and among the WFOE, the
Founders, 

, and 

 dated April 18, 2012, (c) the Share Option Agreements by and between each of the Founders, 

, 

, respectively, and the WFOE dated April 18, 2012, (d) the Operating Agreement by and among the WFOE, the Domestic Company, the Founders, 

, 

 dated April 18, 2012, and (e) the Power of Attorney issued by each of the Founders, 

, and 

 respectively of the Domestic Company to the WFOE dated April 18, 2012. 
 “Conversion
Shares” means Ordinary Shares issuable upon conversion of any Preferred Shares. 
 “Disclosing Party” has the
meaning set forth in Section 8.4 hereof. 
 “Disclosure Schedule” has the meaning set forth in
Section 3 hereof. 
 “Domestic Company” has the meaning set forth in the Preamble of this Agreement. 

“DST” means DST Teams Fund Limited. 

“Employment Agreement” has the meaning set forth in Section 5.9 hereof. 

“Equity Securities” means, with respect to a Person, any shares, share capital, registered capital, ownership interest, equity
interest, or other securities of such Person, and any option, warrant, or right to subscribe for, acquire or purchase any of the foregoing, or any other security or instrument convertible into or exercisable or exchangeable for any of the foregoing,
or any equity appreciation, phantom equity, equity plans or similar rights with respect to such Person, or any Contract of any kind for the purchase or acquisition from such Person of any of the foregoing, either directly or indirectly. 

“Financial Statements” has the meaning set forth in Section 3.14 hereof. 

“Financing Terms” has the meaning set forth in Section 8.1 hereof. 

“Founders” has the meaning set forth in the Preamble of this Agreement. 

  
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 “Governmental Authority” means any nation or government or any federation,
province or state or any other political subdivision thereof; any entity, authority or body exercising executive, legislative, judicial, regulatory or administrative functions of or pertaining to government, including any government authority,
agency, department, board, commission or instrumentality of the PRC, the British Virgin Islands or any other country, or any political subdivision thereof, any court, tribunal or arbitrator, and any self-regulatory organization. 

“Governmental Order” means any applicable order, ruling, decision, verdict, decree, writ, subpoena, mandate, precept, command,
directive, consent, approval, award, judgment, injunction or other similar determination or finding by, before or under the supervision of any Governmental Authority. 

“Group Company” means each of the Company, the HK Co., the WFOE and the Domestic Company, together with each Subsidiary of any
of the foregoing, and each Person (other than a natural person) that is, directly or indirectly, Controlled by any of the foregoing, including but not limited to each joint venture in which any of the foregoing holds more than fifty percent
(50%) of the voting power, and “Group” refers to all of Group Companies collectively. The particulars of the Company and Group Companies are set forth on Exhibit A attached hereto. 

“Hong Kong” means the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the PRC. 

“IFRS” means the International Financial Reporting Standards in effect from time to time. 

“Indemnifiable Loss” has the meaning set forth in Section 9.1 hereof. 

“Indemnification Agreement” has the meaning set forth in Section 5.9 hereof. 

“Indemnitee” has the meaning set forth in Section 9.1 hereof. 

“Investor” has the meaning set forth in the Preamble of this Agreement. 

“Intellectual Property” means any and all (i) patents, all patent rights and all applications therefor and all reissues,
reexaminations, continuations, continuations-in-part, divisions, and patent term extensions thereof, (ii) inventions (whether patentable or not), discoveries, improvements, concepts, innovations and industrial models, (iii) registered and
unregistered copyrights, copyright registrations and applications, author’s rights and works of authorship (including artwork of any kind and software of all types in whatever medium, inclusive of computer programs, source code, object code and
executable code, and related documentation), (iv) URLs, domain names, web sites, web pages and any part thereof, (v) technical information, know-how, trade secrets, drawings, designs, design protocols, specifications for parts and devices,
quality assurance and control procedures, design tools, manuals, research data concerning historic and current research and development efforts, including the results of successful and unsuccessful designs, databases and proprietary data,
(vi) proprietary processes, technology, engineering, formulae, algorithms and operational procedures, (vii) trade names, trade dress, trademarks, domain names, and service marks, and registrations and applications therefor, and
(viii) the goodwill of the business symbolized or represented by the foregoing, customer lists and other proprietary information and common-law rights. 

  
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 “Key Employee” means each of the Persons listed on Schedule III and
Key Employees mean such Persons collectively. 
 “Knowledge” means, with respect to any of the Warrantors, the actual
knowledge of any of the Founders and the Key Employees, and that knowledge which should have been acquired by each such individual after making such due inquiry and exercising such due diligence as a prudent business person would have made or
exercised in the management of his or her business affairs, including but not limited to due inquiry of all officers, directors, employees, consultants and professional advisers (including attorneys, accountants and auditors) of the Group and of its
Affiliates who could reasonably be expected to have knowledge of the matters in question, and where any statement in the representations and warranties hereunder is expressed to be given or made to a Person’s Knowledge, or so far as a Party is
aware, or is qualified in some other manner having a similar effect, the statement shall be deemed to be supplemented by the additional statement that such Party has made such due inquiry and due diligence. 

“Law” or “Laws” means any constitutional provision, statute or other law, rule, regulation, official policy
or interpretation of any Governmental Authority and any Governmental Order. 
 “Liabilities” means, with respect to any
Person, all debts, obligations, liabilities owed by such Person of any nature, whether accrued, absolute, contingent or otherwise, and whether due or to become due. 

“Lien” means any mortgage, pledge, claim, security interest, encumbrance, title defect, lien, charge, easement, adverse claim,
restrictive covenant, or other restriction or limitation of any kind whatsoever, including any restriction on the use, voting, transfer, receipt of income, or exercise of any attributes of ownership. 

“Material Adverse Effect” means any (i) event, occurrence, fact, condition, change or development that has had, has, or
could reasonably be expected to have, either alone or together with other events, occurrences, facts, conditions, changes or developments, a material adverse effect on the business, properties, assets, employees, operations, results of operations,
condition (financial or otherwise), prospects, assets or liabilities of the Group or any Group Company, individually or in the aggregate, (ii) material impairment of the ability of any Group Company or Founder to perform the material
obligations of such Person hereunder or under any other Transaction Documents, as applicable, or (iii) material impairment of the validity or enforceability of this Agreement or any Transaction Document against any Group Company or Founder.

 “Matrix” means Matrix Partners China II Hong Kong Limited, Matrix Affiliates and its affiliated or successor funds,
companies or entities. 

  
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 “Matrix Affiliates” means Gothic Partners, L.P., PJF Acorn I Trust, Gansett
Partners, L.L.C, PH momo investment Ltd. and Tenzing Holding 2011 Ltd. 
 “Memorandum and Articles” means the sixth amended
and restated memorandum of association of the Company and the sixth amended and restated articles of association of the Company attached hereto as Exhibit B, to be adopted in accordance with applicable Law on or before the Closing and which
shall be in full force and effect as of the Closing. 
 “Ordinary Shares” means the Company’s ordinary shares, par
value US$0.0001 per share. 
 “Party” or “Parties” has the meaning set forth in the Preamble of this
Agreement. 
 “Person” means any individual, corporation, partnership, limited partnership, proprietorship, association,
limited liability company, firm, trust, estate or other enterprise or entity. 
 “PRC” means the People’s Republic of
China, but solely for the purposes of this Agreement and the other Transaction Documents, excluding Hong Kong, the Macau Special Administrative Region and the islands of Taiwan. 

“PRC GAAP” means generally accepted accounting principles as adopted by the PRC. 

“Preferred Shares” means, collectively, the Series A Preferred Shares, the Series B Preferred Shares and the Series C
Preferred Shares of the Company. 
 “Public Official” means any employee of a Governmental Authority, an active member of a
political party engaged in political or governmental activities, a political candidate, officer of a public international organization, or officer or employee of a state-owned enterprise, including a PRC state-owned enterprise. 

“Qualified IPO” has the meaning set forth in the Company’s Memorandum and Articles. 

“Related Party” means an officer, director or employee of any Group Company or any “affiliate” or
“associate” (as those terms are defined in Rule 405 promulgated under the Securities Act) of any of them. 

“SAFE” means the State Administration of Foreign Exchange of the PRC. 

“SAFE Rules and Regulations” means any applicable reporting and/or registration requirements under Circular 75 and any other
applicable SAFE rules and regulations. 
 “Securities Act” means the U.S. Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and the rules
and regulations promulgated thereunder. 
 “Series A Preferred Shares” means, collectively, the Series A-1 Preferred Shares
of the Company, par value US$0.0001 per share, the Series A-2 Preferred Shares of the Company, par value US$0.0001 per share, and the Series A-3 Preferred Shares of the Company, par value US$0.0001 per share, with the rights and privileges as set
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 “Series B Preferred Shares” means the Series B Preferred Shares of the
Company, par value US$0.0001 per share. 
 “Series C Preferred Shares” means the Series C Preferred Shares of the Company,
par value US$0.0001 per share. 
 “Share Plan” means the Company’s share incentive option plan adopted by the Board and
approval by the Company’s shareholders. 
 “Shareholders Agreement” means the Second Amended and Restated Shareholders
Agreement entered into by and among the parties thereto on or prior to the Closing, in the form attached hereto as Exhibit C. 

“Statement Date” has the meaning set forth in Section 3.14 hereof. 

“Subsidiary” means, with respect to any specified Person, any Person of which the specified Person, directly or indirectly,
owns or Controls more than fifty percent (50%) of the issued and outstanding share capital, voting interests or registered capital. 

“Tax” means (i) in the PRC: (a) any national, provincial, municipal, or local taxes, charges, fees, levies, or other
assessments, including, without limitation, all net income (including enterprise income tax and individual income withholding tax), turnover (including value-added tax, business tax, and consumption tax), resource (including urban and township land
use tax), special purpose (including land value-added tax, urban maintenance and construction tax, and additional education fees), property (including urban real estate tax and land use fees), documentation (including stamp duty and deed tax),
filing, recording, social insurance (including pension, medical, unemployment, housing, and other social insurance withholding), tariffs (including import duty and import value-added tax), and estimated and provisional taxes, charges, fees, levies,
or other assessments of any kind whatsoever, (b) all interest, penalties (administrative, civil or criminal), or additional amounts imposed by any Government Authority in connection with any item described in clause (a) above, and
(c) any form of transferee liability imposed by any Government Authority in connection with any item described in clauses (a) and (b) above, and (ii) in any jurisdiction other than the PRC: all similar liabilities as described in
clause (i) above. 
 “Tax Return” means any return, report or statement showing Taxes, used to pay Taxes, or required
to be filed with respect to any Tax (including any elections, declarations, schedules or attachments thereto, and any amendment thereof), including any information return, claim for refund, amended return or declaration of estimated or provisional
Tax. 
 “Transaction Documents” means this Agreement, the Ancillary Agreements, the Memorandum and Articles, the exhibits
attached to any of the foregoing and each of the agreements and other documents otherwise required in connection with implementing the transactions contemplated by any of the foregoing. 

  
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 “U.S.” means the United States of America. 

“U.S. GAAP” means generally accepted accounting principles in the United States of America. 

“Warrantors” has the meaning set forth in Section 3 hereof. 

“WFOE” has the meaning set forth in the Preamble of this Agreement. 

2. Purchase and Sale of Series C Preferred Shares. 

2.1 Sale and Issuance of the Series C Preferred Shares. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, at the Closing, each Investor, severally
and not jointly, agrees to subscribe for and purchase, and the Company agrees to issue and sell to each Investor, that number of Series C Preferred Shares set forth opposite such Investor’s name on Schedule II attached hereto, with each
Investor to pay as consideration for such Series C Preferred Shares the aggregate purchase price set forth opposite such Investor’s name on Schedule II attached hereto. 

2.2 Closing 
 (i) Closing. The
consummation of the sale and issuance of the Series C Preferred Shares pursuant to Section 2.1 (the “Closing”) shall take place remotely via the exchange of documents and signatures as soon as practicable, but in no
event later than five (5) business days following the satisfaction or waiver of all of the conditions set forth in Section 5 and Section 6, as confirmed in writing by the Investors and the Company, or at such other place
or at such other time or on such other date as the Company and the Investors may mutually agree. 
 (ii) Closing Account. Payment of
the aggregate purchase price by the Investors to the Company shall be made by remittance of immediately available funds to a bank account of the Company acceptable to the Investors (the “Closing Account”). All bank charges and
related expenses for remittance and receipt of funds shall be for the account of the Company. The Company and the representative designated by Matrix (the “Representative”, initially to be Huadong Wang) shall be co-signatories to
the Closing Account (the “Closing Account Signatories”). No disbursement shall be made from the Closing Account without the signatures of the Closing Account Signatories designated by the Company and the Representative. 

(iii) Closing Deliveries. At the Closing, the Company shall deliver to each Investor (a) a copy of the updated register of members
of the Company, certified by the registered agent of the Company, reflecting the issuance to the Investor of the Series C Preferred Shares being purchased by such Investor at the Closing, (b) share certificate or certificates representing the
Series C Preferred Shares being purchased by such Investor at the Closing against payment of the purchase price therefor by wire transfer of U.S. funds by such Investor to the Closing Account. 

  
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 3. Representations and Warranties of the Warrantors. Subject to such exceptions as may be specifically
set forth in the Disclosure Schedule attached to this Agreement as Exhibit D (the “Disclosure Schedule”), each of the Company, the HK Co., the WFOE, the Domestic Company, and the Founders (collectively, the
“Warrantors”), jointly and severally, represents and warrants to the Investors that each of the statements contained in this Section 3 is true and complete as of the date of this Agreement and the date of the Closing
(with the same effect as if made on and as of the date of the Closing) as follows: 
 3.1. Organization, Good Standing; Corporate Power and
Qualification. Each Group Company is a corporation duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the Laws of their jurisdiction of incorporation and has all requisite corporate power and authority to carry on its business as
presently conducted and as proposed to be conducted. Each Group Company is duly qualified to transact business and is in good standing in each jurisdiction in which the failure to so qualify would have a Material Adverse Effect. 

3.2. Capitalization of the Company. The authorized capital of the Company consists, immediately prior to the Closing, of: 

(a) 835,675,688 Ordinary Shares, of which 147,000,000 shares are issued and outstanding, immediately prior to the Closing. All of the
outstanding Ordinary Shares have been duly authorized, are fully paid and nonassessable and were issued in compliance with all applicable securities Laws. The Company holds no treasury shares. 

(b) 58,278,657 Series A Preferred Shares, of which 29,571,587 are designated as Series A-1 Preferred Shares, 8,909,090 are designated as Series
A-2 Preferred Shares, and 19,797,980 are designated as Series A-3 Preferred Shares, all of which are issued and outstanding immediately prior to the Closing. The rights, privileges and preferences of the Series A Preferred Shares are as stated in
the Memorandum and Articles and as provided by the Companies Act. 
 (c) 70,037,013 Series B Preferred Shares, all of which are issued and
outstanding immediately prior to the Closing. The rights, privileges and preferences of the Series B Preferred Shares are as stated in the Memorandum and Articles and as provided by the Companies Act. 

(d) 36,008,642 Series C Preferred Shares, none of which are issued and outstanding immediately prior to the Closing. The rights, privileges and
preferences of the Series C Preferred Shares are as stated in the Memorandum and Articles and as provided by the Companies Act. 
 (e) The
Company will have reserved 44,758,220 Ordinary Shares for issuance to officers, directors, employees and consultants of the Company pursuant to its Share Plan. Of such reserved Ordinary Shares, by the Closing, 9,150,000 options to purchase shares
have been granted or are currently outstanding, and 35,608,220 Ordinary Shares remain available for issuance to officers, directors, employees and consultants pursuant to the Share Plan. 

(f) Schedule IV sets forth the capitalization of the Company immediately following the Closing including the number of shares of the
following: (i) issued and outstanding Ordinary Shares, including, with respect to restricted Ordinary Shares, vesting schedule and repurchase price; (ii) issued and granted stock options; (iii) stock options not yet issued but
reserved for issuance, including vesting schedule and exercise price; (iv) each series of Preferred Shares; and (v) warrants or stock purchase rights, if any. Except for (A) the conversion privileges of the Preferred Shares to be
issued under this Agreement, (B) the rights provided in the Shareholders Agreement, and (C) the securities and rights described this Section 3.2(f), there are no outstanding options, warrants, rights (including conversion or
preemptive rights and rights of first refusal or similar rights) or agreements, orally or in writing, to purchase or acquire from the Company any Ordinary Share or Preferred Share, or any securities convertible into or exchangeable for Ordinary
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 (g) The Company is the sole legal and beneficial owner of one hundred percent (100%) of
the equity interest of the HK Co and the HK Co is the sole legal and beneficial owner of one hundred percent (100%) of the equity interest of the WFOE. 

(h) The Founders are the sole legal and beneficial owners of the issued and outstanding Ordinary Shares of the Company. 

(i) Section 3.2(i) of the Disclosure Schedule sets forth the capitalization and equity holders of the Domestic Company,
including all issued and outstanding equity capital of the Domestic Company. Except for the Control Documents, there are no outstanding options, warrants, rights (including conversion or, preemptive rights and rights of first refusal or similar
rights) or agreements, orally or in writing, to purchase or acquire any equity interest or share capital, or any securities convertible into or exchangeable for an equity interest or share capital, of the Domestic Company. 

3.3. Subsidiaries. 
 (a) Except as set
forth in Section 3.3(a) of the Disclosure Schedule, the Company and each Group Company do not currently own or control, directly or indirectly, any interest in any other company, corporation, partnership, trust, joint venture,
association, or other business entity. Neither the Company nor any Group Company is a participant in any joint venture, partnership or similar arrangement. 

(b) The equity interests of the Domestic Company were duly and validly issued and were issued in accordance with all applicable Laws, rules and
regulations or pursuant to exemptions therefrom. The equity interests in the Domestic Company are not subject to or issued in violation of any purchase option, call option, right of first refusal, preemptive right, subscription right or any similar
right under any PRC Law, the articles of association or any Contract to which any of the Domestic Company is a party or otherwise bound. There are not any bonds, debentures, notes or other indebtedness of any of the Domestic Company having the right
to vote (or convertible) into, or exchangeable for, securities having the right to vote) on any matters on which holders of equity interests of any Domestic Company may vote. There are no voting trusts, shareholder agreements, proxies or other
agreements or understandings in effect with respect to the voting or transfer of any of the equity interests to which any Domestic Company is a party or is otherwise bound. 

(c) There are no options, warrants, convertible securities, subscriptions or other rights, agreements, arrangements or commitments of any
character relating to the equity interests of any Subsidiary of any of the Group Companies or obligating any of the Group Companies to issue or sell any portion of the equity interests of, or any other interest in, any such Subsidiary. 

  
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 (d) No order has been made or petition presented or resolution passed for the winding up of
any of the Group Companies, and no distress, execution or process has been levied against any of the Group Companies or any of its property. 
 3.4.
Authorization. 
 (a) All corporate action required to be taken by each Group Company’s board of directors and shareholders in order
to authorize each respective Group Company to enter into the Transaction Documents to which each such Group Company is a party, and to issue the Series C Preferred Shares at the Closing and the Conversion Shares, has been taken or will be taken
prior to the Closing. All action on the part of the officers of each Group Company necessary for the execution and delivery of the Transaction Documents, the performance of all obligations of such Group Company under the Transaction Documents to be
performed as of the Closing, and the issuance and delivery of the Series C Preferred Shares has been taken or will be taken prior to the Closing. All action on the part of the officers of each Group Company necessary for the performance of all
obligations of such Group Company under the Transaction Documents to be performed as of the Closing has been taken or will be taken prior to the Closing. The Transaction Documents, when executed and delivered by each Group Company, shall constitute
valid and legally binding obligations of each Group Company, enforceable against each Group Company in accordance with their respective terms except (i) as limited by applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium, fraudulent
conveyance, or other Laws of general application relating to or affecting the enforcement of creditors’ rights generally, (ii) as limited by Laws relating to the availability of specific performance, injunctive relief, or other equitable
remedies, or (iii) to the extent the indemnification provisions contained in the Shareholders Agreement and the Indemnification Agreement may be limited by applicable securities Laws. The issuance of any Series C Preferred Shares or Conversion
Shares is not subject to any preemptive rights or rights of first refusal, or if any such preemptive rights or rights of first refusal exist, waiver of such rights has been obtained from the holders thereof. For the purpose only of this Agreement,
“reserve,” “reservation” or similar words with respect to a specified number of Ordinary Shares or Preferred Shares of the Company shall mean that the Company shall, and the Board of Directors of the Company shall procure that
the Company shall, refrain from issuing such number of shares so that such number of shares will remain in the authorized but unissued share capital of the Company until the conversion rights of the holders of any convertible securities exercisable
for such shares are exercised in accordance with the Memorandum and Articles or otherwise. 
 (b) Each of Group Companies has all franchises,
permits, licenses, and any similar authority necessary for the conduct of its respective business as now being conducted by it. 
 3.5. Valid Issuance of
Shares. 
 (a) The Series C Preferred Shares, when issued, sold and delivered in accordance with the terms and for the consideration set
forth in this Agreement, will be validly issued, fully paid and nonassessable and free of any Lien or restrictions on transfer other than restrictions on transfer under this Agreement, the Shareholders Agreement, applicable securities Laws and Liens
or encumbrances created by or imposed by the Investors. Subject in part to the accuracy of the representations of the Investors in Section 4 of this Agreement, the Series C Preferred Shares will be issued in compliance with all applicable
securities Laws. The Conversion Shares have been duly reserved for issuance, and upon issuance in accordance with the terms of the Memorandum and Articles, will be validly issued, fully paid and nonassessable and free of restrictions on transfer
other than restrictions on transfer under the Transaction Documents, applicable securities Laws and Liens created by or imposed by the Investors. The Conversion Shares will be issued in compliance with all applicable securities Laws. 

  
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 (b) All presently outstanding Ordinary Shares of the Company were duly and validly issued,
fully paid and non-assessable, and are free and clear of any Liens and free of restrictions on transfer (except for any restrictions on transfer under applicable securities Laws) and have been issued in compliance in all material respects with the
requirements of all applicable securities Laws and regulations, including, to the extent applicable, the Securities Act. 
 3.6. Governmental Consents
and Filings. Except as set forth in Section 3.6 of the Disclosure Schedule, no consent, approval, order or authorization of or registration, qualification, designation, declaration or filing with, any Governmental Authority is
required on the part of any Warrantor in connection with the valid execution, delivery and consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, Shareholders Agreement or the offer, sale, issuance or reservation for issuance of the Series
C Preferred Shares and the Ordinary Shares. 
 3.7. Litigation. There is no claim, action, suit, proceeding, arbitration, complaint, charge or
investigation pending or to the Warrantors’ Knowledge, currently threatened (i) against any Group Company or any officer, director or Key Employee of any Group Company that would either individually or in aggregate, reasonably be expected
to have a Material Adverse Effect; or (ii) to the Warrantors’ Knowledge, that questions the validity of the Transaction Documents or the right of any Group Company to enter into them, or to consummate the transactions contemplated by the
Transaction Documents. None of the Group Companies, its officers or directors, is a party or is named as subject to the provisions of any order, writ, injunction, judgment or decree of any court or Governmental Authority which would either
individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. There is no action, suit, proceeding or investigation by any Group Company pending or which any Group Company intends to initiate. The foregoing includes,
without limitation, actions, suits, proceedings or investigations pending or threatened in writing (or any basis therefor known to the Warrantors) involving the prior employment of any of the Group Company’s employees, their services provided
in connection with Group Company’s business, or any information or techniques allegedly proprietary to any of their former employers, or their obligations under any agreements with prior employers. 

3.8. Intellectual Property. Each Group Company owns or possesses sufficient legal rights to (i) all trademarks, service marks, trade names,
copyrights, trade secrets, licenses, information and proprietary rights and processes and (ii) to the Warrantors’ Knowledge, all patents and patent rights, as are necessary to the conduct of such Group Company’s business as now
conducted and as presently proposed to be conducted, without any known conflict with, or infringement of, the rights of others. Section 3.8 of the Disclosure Schedule contains a complete and accurate list of all Intellectual
Property owned, licensed to or used by each Group Company, whether registered or not, and a complete and accurate list of all licenses granted by such Group Company to any third party with respect to any Intellectual Property. Except as set forth in
Section 3.8 of the Disclosure Schedule, no product or service marketed or sold (or proposed to be marketed or sold) by any Group Company violates or will violate any license or infringes or will infringe any Intellectual Property
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 (a) No Group Company has received any communications alleging that any Group Company has
violated or, by conducting its business, would violate any of the patents, trademarks, service marks, trade names, copyrights, trade secrets or other proprietary rights or processes of any other person or entity. Except as set forth in
Section 3.8(a) of the Disclosure Schedule, each Group Company has obtained and possesses valid licenses to use all of the software programs present on the computers and other software-enabled electronic devices that it owns or
leases or that it has otherwise provided to its employees for their use in connection with such Group Company’s business. To the Warrantors’ Knowledge, it will not be necessary to use any inventions of any of its employees (or persons it
currently intends to hire) made prior to their employment by a Group Company. Each Key Employee has assigned to the Group Companies all Intellectual Property rights he or she owns that are related to the Group Companies’ business as now
conducted. 
 (b) Other than with respect to commercially available software products under standard end-user object code license agreements,
there are no outstanding options, licenses, agreements, claims, encumbrances or shared ownership interests of any kind relating to the foregoing, nor is any Group Company bound by or a party to any options, licenses or agreements of any kind with
respect to the patents, trademarks, service marks, trade names, copyrights, trade secrets, licenses, information, proprietary rights and processes of any other person or entity. 

(c) No proceedings or claims in which any Group Company alleges that any Person is infringing upon, or otherwise violating, its Intellectual
Property rights are pending, and none has been served, instituted or asserted by any Group Company. 
 (d) None of the employees of any Group
Company or the Founders is obligated under any Contract (including a Contract of employment), or subject to any judgment, decree or order of any court or administrative agency, that would interfere with the use of his or her best efforts to promote
the interests of the Group Companies, or that would conflict with the business of any Group Company as presently conducted. To the Knowledge of the Warrantors, it will not be necessary to utilize in the course of any Group Company’s business
operations any inventions of any of the employees of any Group Company made prior to their employment by the such Group Company, except for inventions that have been validly and properly assigned or licensed to such Group Company as of the date
hereof. 
 (e) Each Group Company has taken all security measures that in the judgment of such Person are commercially prudent in order to
protect the secrecy, confidentiality, and value of its material Intellectual Property. 
 (f) No Public Software (as defined below) forms
part of any product or service provided by any Group Company (“GC Product or Service”), and no Public Software was or is used in connection with the development of any GC Product or Service or is incorporated into, in whole or in
part, or has been distributed with, in whole or in part, any GC Product or Service. As used in this Section 3.8(f), “Public Software” means any software that contains, or is derived in any manner (in whole or in part)
from, any software that is distributed as free software (as defined by the Free Software Foundation), open source software (e.g., Linux or software distributed under any license approved by the Open Source Initiative as set forth www.opensource.org)
or similar licensing or distribution models which require the distribution or making available of source code as well as object code of the software to licensees without charge (except for the cost of the medium) and (b) the right of the
licensee to modify the software and redistribute both the modified and unmodified versions of the software, including software licensed or distributed under any of the following licenses: (i) GNU’s General Public License (GPL) or
Lesser/Library GPL (LGPL); (ii) the Artistic License (e.g., PERL); (iii) the Mozilla Public License; (iv) the Netscape Public License; (v) the BSD License; or (vi) the Apache License. 

  
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 3.9. Compliance with Other Instruments. The Group Companies and the Founders are not in violation or
default (i) of any provisions of its Charter Document, (ii) of any instrument, judgment, order, writ or decree, (iii) under any note, indenture or mortgage, or (iv) under any lease, agreement, Contract or purchase order to which
it is a party or by which it is bound that is required to be listed on the Disclosure Schedule, or (v) of any provision of statute, rule or regulation applicable to such Group Company, the violation of which would either individually or in the
aggregate, reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. The execution, delivery and performance of the Transaction Documents and the consummation of the transactions contemplated by the Transaction Documents will not result in any such
violation or be in conflict with or constitute, with or without the passage of time and giving of notice, either (i) a default under any such provision, instrument, judgment, order, writ, decree, Contract or agreement or (ii) an event
which results in the creation of any Lien, charge or encumbrance upon any assets of any Group Company or the suspension, revocation, forfeiture, or nonrenewal of any material permit or license applicable to any Group Company, which would either
individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. 
 3.10. Agreements; Actions. 

(a) Save for the agreements set out in Section 3.10(a) of the Disclosure Schedule (the “Material
Agreements”) and the Transaction Documents, there are no other agreements, understandings, instruments, contracts or proposed transactions to which any Group Company is a party or by which it is bound that involve (i) obligations
(contingent or otherwise) of, or payments to, any Group Company in excess of US$10,000 per annum or in excess of US$25,000 in the aggregate, (ii) the transfer or license of any Intellectual Property rights to or from any Group Company, other
than from or to another Group Company or from a Founder to a Group Company, (iii) the grant of rights to manufacture, produce, assemble, license, market, or sell its products to any other Person or affect any Group Company’s exclusive
right to develop, manufacture, assemble, distribute, market or sell its products, or (iv) indemnification by any Group Company with respect to infringements of proprietary rights. All the Material Agreements are valid, binding and enforceable
obligations of the parties thereto and the terms thereof have been complied with by the relevant Group Company, and to the Knowledge of the Warrantors, by all the other parties thereto. There are, to the Knowledge of the Warrantors, no circumstances
likely to give rise to any material breach of such terms, no grounds for rescission, avoidance or repudiation of any of the Material Agreements which would have a Material Adverse Effect and no notice of termination or of intention to terminate has
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 (b) The Company has not declared or paid any dividends, or authorized or made any
distribution upon or with respect to any class of its share capital, and no Group Company has (i) incurred any indebtedness for money borrowed or incurred any other liabilities individually in excess of US$10,000 or in excess of US$25,000 in
the aggregate, (ii) made any loans or advances to any Person, other than ordinary advances for travel expenses and trade receivables in the ordinary course of business, or (iii) sold, exchanged or otherwise disposed of any of its assets or
rights, other than the sale of its inventory in the ordinary course of business or otherwise envisaged in this Agreement. For the purposes of this Section 3.10, all indebtedness, liabilities, agreements, understandings, instruments, contracts
and proposed transactions involving the same person or entity shall be aggregated for the purpose of meeting the individual minimum dollar amounts of such subsection. 

(c) No Group Company is a guarantor or indemnitor of any indebtedness of any other Person, firm or corporation that is not a Group Company.

 (d) In connection with this Agreement and the other Transaction Documents, no Group Company has engaged in the past three (3) months
in any discussion with any representative of any corporation, partnership, trust, joint venture, limited liability company, association or other entity, or any individual, regarding (i) a sale of all or substantially all of such Group
Company’s assets, or (ii) any merger, consolidation or other business combination transaction of such Group Company with or into another corporation, entity or Person. 

3.11. Conflict of Interest. 
 (a) Other
than (i) standard employee benefits generally made available to all employees, (ii) standard director and officer indemnification agreements approved by the Board of Directors, and (iii) the purchase of the Company’s share
capital in accordance with applicable Law, and the issuance of options to purchase the Company’s Ordinary Shares, in each instance, disclosed in Section 3.11(a) of the Disclosure Schedule, there are no agreements,
understandings or proposed transactions between any Group Company and any of its officers, directors, consultants or Key Employees, or any Affiliate thereof, respectively. 

(b) No Group Company is indebted, directly or indirectly, to any of its directors, officers or employees or to their respective spouses or
children or to any Affiliate of any of the foregoing, other than in connection with expenses or advances of expenses incurred in the ordinary course of business or employee relocation expenses. None of the Group Companies’ directors, officers
or employees, or any members of their immediate families, or any Affiliate of the foregoing (i) are, directly or indirectly, indebted to any Group Company or, (ii) to the Warrantors’ Knowledge, have any direct or indirect ownership
interest in any firm or corporation with which any Group Company is affiliated or with which any Group Company has a business relationship, or any firm or corporation which competes with any Group Company except that directors, officers or employees
or shareholders of the Company may own shares in (but not exceeding one percent (1%) of the outstanding shares of) publicly traded companies that may compete with any Group Company. To the Warrantors’ Knowledge, none of the Group
Companies’ employees or directors or any members of their immediate families or any Affiliate of any of the foregoing are, directly or indirectly, interested in any Contract with any Group Company. None of the directors or officers, or any
members of their immediate families, has any material commercial, industrial, banking, consulting, legal, accounting, charitable or familial relationship with any of the Group Companies’ five (5) largest business relationship partners,
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 (c) Except as set forth in Section 3.11(c) of the Disclosure Schedule,
there are no corporations, partnerships, trusts, joint ventures, limited liability companies or other business entities in which any Founder owns or controls, directly or indirectly, 10% or more of the outstanding voting interests. 

3.12. Rights of Registration and Voting Rights. Except as provided in the Shareholders Agreement and as set forth in Section 3.12 of the
Disclosure Schedule, no Group Company is under any obligation to register under the Securities Act or any other applicable securities Laws, any of its currently outstanding securities or any securities issuable upon exercise or conversion of
its currently outstanding securities. To the Warrantors’ Knowledge, except as contemplated in the Shareholders Agreement, no shareholder of any Group Company has entered into any agreements with respect to the voting of shares in the capital of
the Company. Except as contemplated by or disclosed in the Transaction Documents, no Founder is a party to or has any Knowledge of any agreements, written or oral, relating to the acquisition, disposition, registration under the Securities Act, or
voting of the shares or securities of any Group Company. 
 3.13. Absence of Liens. The property and assets owned by the Group Companies are free and
clear of all Liens, except for statutory Liens for the payment of current Taxes that are not yet delinquent and Liens that arise in the ordinary course of business and do not materially impair the Group Companies’ ownership or use of such
property or assets. With respect to the property and assets it leases, each Group Company is in compliance with such leases and, to the Warrantors’ knowledge, holds a valid leasehold interest free of any Liens, claims or encumbrances other than
those of the lessors of such property or assets. 
 3.14. Financial Statements. The Domestic Company has delivered to the Investors its consolidated
balance sheet, income statement and statement of cash flows, prepared in accordance with the Applicable Accounting Principles and applied on a consistent basis, for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2012, and an unaudited balance sheet and
statements of operations and cash flow for the eight (8) months period from January 1, 2013 to August 31, 2013 (the “Statement Date”). The financial statements referred to above are collectively referred herein as the
“Financial Statements”. The Financial Statements fairly present in all material respects the financial condition and operating results of the Domestic Company as of the dates, and for the periods, indicated therein, subject in the
case of the unaudited Financial Statements to normal year-end audit adjustments. Except as set forth in the Financial Statements, the Domestic Company does not have material Liabilities or obligations, contingent or otherwise, as of the Statement
Date, other than (i) Liabilities incurred in the ordinary course of business subsequent to the Statement Date (ii) obligations under Contracts and commitments incurred in the ordinary course of business and (iii) Liabilities and
obligations of a type or nature not required under PRC GAAP to be reflected in the Financial Statements, which, in all such cases, individually and in the aggregate would not have a Material Adverse Effect. The Domestic Company maintains and will
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 3.15. Changes. Since the Statement Date in the case of the Domestic Company and since its inception
for each other Group Company, except as set forth in Section 3.15 of the Disclosure Schedule or as contemplated by the Transaction Documents, there has not been: 

(a) any change in the assets, Liabilities, financial condition or operating results of any Group Company from that reflected in the Financial
Statements, except changes in the ordinary course of business that have not caused, in the aggregate, a Material Adverse Effect on a Group Company; 

(b) any damage, destruction or loss, whether or not covered by insurance, that would have a Material Adverse Effect on a Group Company; 

(c) any waiver or compromise by any Group Company of a valuable right or of a material debt owed to it; 

(d) any satisfaction or discharge of any Lien or payment of any obligation by any Group Company, except in the ordinary course of business and
the satisfaction or discharge of which would not have a Material Adverse Effect; 
 (e) any material change to a material Contract or
agreement by which any Group Company or any of its assets is bound or subject; 
 (f) any material change in any compensation arrangement or
agreement with any employee, officer, director or shareholder; 
 (g) any resignation or termination of employment of any officer or Key
Employee of any Group Company; 
 (h) any mortgage, pledge, transfer of a security interest in, or Lien, created by any Group Company, with
respect to any of its material properties or assets, except Liens for Taxes not yet due or payable and Liens that arise in the ordinary course of business and do not materially impair such Group Company’s ownership or use of such property or
assets; 
 (i) any dividend, loans or guarantees made by any Group Company to or for the benefit of its employees, officers or directors, or
any members of their immediate families, other than travel advances and other advances made in the ordinary course of its business; 
 (j)
any declaration, setting aside or payment or other distribution in respect of any Group Company’s share capital, or any direct or indirect redemption, purchase, or other acquisition of any of such shares by any Group Company; 

(k) any sale, assignment or transfer of any Group Company Intellectual Property that could reasonably be expected to result in a Material
Adverse Effect; 
 (l) receipt of notice that there has been a loss of, or material order cancellation by, any major customer of any Group
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 (m) to the Warrantors’ Knowledge, any other event or condition of any character, other
than events affecting the economy or the Company’s industry generally, that could reasonably be expected to result in a Material Adverse Effect; or 

(n) any arrangement or commitment by the Company to do any of the things described in this Section 3.15. 

3.16. Employee Matters. 
 (a) As of the
date hereof, the Group Companies employ around 163 full-time employees. Section 3.16(a) of the Disclosure Schedule sets forth a detailed description of all compensation, including salary, bonus, severance obligations and deferred
compensation paid or payable for each officer, employee, consultant and independent contractor of any Group Company who received compensation in excess of US$10,000 for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2012 and who is anticipated to receive
compensation in excess of US$ 40,000 for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2013. 
 (b) To the Warrantors’ Knowledge, no employee
of any Group Company is obligated under any Contract (including licenses, covenants or commitments of any nature) or other agreement, or subject to any judgment, decree or order of any court or administrative agency, that would materially interfere
with such employee’s ability to promote the interest of the Group Companies or that would conflict with the Group Companies’ business. Neither the execution or delivery of the Transaction Documents, nor the carrying on of any Group
Company’s business by the employees of the Group Companies, nor the conduct of the business as now conducted and as presently proposed to be conducted, will, to the Warrantors’ Knowledge, conflict with or result in a breach of the terms,
conditions, or provisions of, or constitute a default under, any Contract, covenant or instrument under which any such employee is now obligated. 

(c) Except as set forth in Section 3.16(c) of the Disclosure Schedule, no Group Company is delinquent in payments to any of
its employees, consultants, or independent contractors for any wages, salaries, commissions, bonuses, or other direct compensation for any service performed for it to the date hereof or amounts required to be reimbursed to such employees,
consultants, or independent contractors. Each Group Company has complied in all material respects with all applicable Laws related to employment, including those related to wages, hours, worker classification, and collective bargaining, and the
payment and withholding of Taxes and other sums as required by Law except where noncompliance with any applicable Law would not result in a Material Adverse Effect. Each Group Company has withheld and paid to the appropriate Governmental Authority
or is holding for payment not yet due to such Governmental Authority all amounts required to be withheld from employees of such Group Company and is not liable for any arrears of wages, Taxes, penalties, or other sums for failure to comply with any
of the foregoing. 
 (d) To the Warrantors’ Knowledge, no Key Employee intends to terminate employment with any Group Company or is
otherwise likely to become unavailable to continue as a Key Employee, nor does any Group Company have a present intention to terminate the employment of any of the foregoing. The employment of each employee of the Company is terminable at the will
of the Company. Except as set forth in Section 3.16(d) of the Disclosure Schedule or as required by Law, upon termination of the employment of any such employees, no severance or other payments will become due. Except as set forth
in Section 3.16(d) of the Disclosure Schedule, no Group Company has any policy, practice, plan, or program of paying severance pay or any form of severance compensation in connection with the termination of employment services.

  
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 (e) The Company has not made any representations regarding equity incentives to any officer,
employees, director or consultant that are inconsistent with the share amounts and terms set forth in the Company’s board minutes. 

(f) Each former Key Employee whose employment was terminated by any Group Company has entered into an agreement with such Group Company
providing for the full release of any claims against the Company or any Related Party arising out of such employment. 
 (g)
Section 3.16(g) of the Disclosure Schedule sets forth each and every employee benefit plan maintained, established or sponsored by any Group Company, or in which any Group Company participates in or contributes to in any
jurisdiction, including without limitation, the PRC (the “Employee Benefit Plans”). Save as set out in Section 3.16(g) of the Disclosure Schedule, there is no other pension, retirement, profit-sharing, deferred
compensation, bonus, incentive or other employee benefit program, arrangement, agreement or understanding to which any Group Company contributes, is bound, or under which any employees or former employees (or their beneficiaries) are eligible to
participate or derive a benefit. Each Group Company has made all required contributions under all the Employee Benefit Plans including without limitation all contributions required to be made under the PRC social insurance and housing schemes, and
has complied in all material respects with all applicable Laws of any jurisdiction, in relation to the Employee Benefit Plans. 
 (h) No
Group Company is bound by or subject to (and none of its assets or properties is bound by or subject to) any written or oral, express or implied, Contract, commitment or arrangement with any labor union, and no labor union has requested or, to the
Warrantors’ Knowledge, has sought to represent any of the employees, representatives or agents of any Group Company. There is no strike or other labor dispute involving any Group Company pending, or to the Warrantors’ Knowledge,
threatened, which could have a Material Adverse Effect, nor is the Company aware of any labor organization activity involving its employees. 

(i) To the Warrantors’ Knowledge, none of the Key Employees or directors of any Group Company during the previous four (4) years, has
been (a) subject to voluntary or involuntary petition under any applicable bankruptcy Laws or any state insolvency Laws or the appointment of manager, a receiver or similar officer by a court for his business or property; (b) convicted in
a criminal proceeding or named as a subject of a pending criminal proceeding (excluding traffic violations and other minor offenses); (c) subject to any order, judgment, or decree (not subsequently reversed, suspended, or vacated) of any court
of competent jurisdiction permanently or temporarily enjoining him from engaging, or otherwise imposing limits or conditions on his engagement in any securities, investment advisory, banking, insurance, or other type of business or acting as an
officer or director of a public company; or (d) found by a court of competent jurisdiction in a civil action or by any relevant regulatory organization to have violated any applicable securities, commodities, or unfair trade practices Law,
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 (j) Each Key Employee has executed a Letter of Commitment and Non-Competition with the
Company dated April 18, 2012, pursuant to which, among other things, each Key Employee must (A) devote all work effort exclusively to the Group Companies until at least one (1) year after the closing of a Qualified IPO, (B) not
directly or indirectly compete with any business activities of any Group Company during or for two (2) years after the employment period, and (C) not directly or indirectly induce any employees, consultants, or directors of any Group
Company to terminate their employment with or services to any Group Company. 
 3.17. Tax Matters. 

(a) The provisions for Taxes as shown on the balance sheet included in the Financial Statements are sufficient in all material respects for the
payment of all accrued and unpaid applicable Taxes of the Group Companies as of the date of each such balance sheet, whether or not assessed or disputed as of the date of each such balance sheet. There have been no extraordinary examinations or
audits of any Tax Returns or reports by any applicable Governmental Authority. Each Group Company has filed or caused to be filed on a timely basis all Tax Returns that are or were required to be filed (to the extent applicable), all such returns
are correct and complete, and each Group Company has paid all Taxes that have become due, or have reflected such Taxes in accordance with the Applicable Accounting Principles as a reserve for Taxes on the Financial Statements. There are in effect no
waivers of applicable statutes of limitations with respect to Taxes for any year. 
 (b) No Group Company is treated as a resident for Tax
purposes of, or is otherwise subject to income Taxation in, a jurisdiction other than the jurisdiction in which such Group Company is established. No written claim has been made by a Governmental Authority in a jurisdiction where the Group Companies
do not file Tax Returns that any Group Company is or may be subject to taxation by that jurisdiction. 
 (c) The Company has never been, and,
to the best of its Knowledge after consultation with its tax advisors, will not be with respect to its taxable year during which the Closing occurs, a “passive foreign investment company” within the meaning of Section 1297 of the
Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (or any successor thereto). The Company shall use its best efforts to avoid being a “passive foreign investment company” within the meaning of Section 1297 of the Internal Revenue Code of
1986, as amended (or any successor thereto). In connection with a “Qualified Electing Fund” election made by any of the Investors’ partners pursuant to Section 1295 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 or a “Protective
Statement” filed by any of a Investors’ Partners pursuant to Treasury Regulation Section 1.1295-3, as amended (or any successor thereto), the Company shall provide annual financial information to the Investors in such form as may be
required by the Investors in accordance with applicable Law as soon as reasonably practicable following the end of each taxable year of the Company (but in no event later than 90 days following the end of each such taxable year), and shall provide
the Investors with access to such other Company information as may be required for purposes of filing U.S. federal income Tax Returns of the Investors’ partners in connection with any such Qualified Electing Fund election or Protective
Statement. In the event that an Investor’s partner who has made a “Qualified Electing Fund” election must include in its gross income for a particular taxable year its pro rata share of the Company’s earnings and profits pursuant
to Section 1293 of the United States Internal Code of 1986, as amended (or any successor thereto), the Company agrees to make a dividend distribution to the Investors (no later than 90 days following the end of the Company’s taxable year
or, if later, 90 days after the Company is informed by Investors that the Investors’ partner has been required to recognize such an income inclusion) in an amount equal to 50% of the amount that would be included by the Investors if the
Investors were a “United States person” as such term is defined in Section 7701(a)(30) of the Code and had Investors made a valid and timely “Qualified Electing Fund” election which was applicable to such taxable year. 

  
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 3.18. Insurance. Section 3.18 of the Disclosure Schedule provides a complete list
of each Group Company’s insurance policies currently in effect. No Group Company has done or omitted to do or suffered anything to be done or not to be done other than any acts in the ordinary course of business which has or would render any
policies of insurance taken out by it or by any other Person in relation to any such Group Company’s assets void or voidable or which would result in an increase in the rate of premiums on the said policies and there are no claims outstanding
and no circumstances which would give rise to any claim under any such policies of insurance. 
 3.19. Confidential Information and Invention Assignment
Agreements. Except as set forth in Section 3.19 of the Disclosure Schedule, each current and former employee, consultant, contractor, director, and officer of the Company or any Group Company has executed an agreement with the
Company or such Group Company regarding confidentiality, proprietary information, non-competition, non-solicitation, and invention assignment substantially in the form or forms delivered to the counsel for the Investors (the “Confidential
Information Agreements”). No current or former Key Employee has excluded works or inventions from his or her assignment of inventions pursuant to such Key Employee’s Confidential Information Agreement. The Company and any Group Company
are not aware that any of the Key Employees is in violation thereof. 
 3.20. Governmental and Other Permits. Except as set forth in
Section 3.20 of the Disclosure Schedule, each Group Company has all franchises, governmental permits, licenses and any similar authority necessary for the conduct of its business. No Group Company is in default in any material
respect under any of such franchises, governmental permits, licenses or other similar authority. 
 (a) The Domestic Company and the WFOE
have applied and obtained all requisite licenses, clearance and permits required under PRC Laws as necessary for the conduct of its businesses, and the Domestic Company and the WFOE have complied in all material respects with all PRC Laws in
connection with foreign exchange, including without limitation, carrying out all relevant filings, registrations and applications for relevant permits with the SAFE and any other relevant authorities, and all such permits are validly subsisting.

 (b) Except as set forth in Section 3.20(b) of the Disclosure Schedule, the registered capital of the Domestic Company
and the WFOE has been fully paid up in accordance with the schedule of payment stipulated in its respective Charter Documents and in compliance with PRC Laws and regulations, and there is no outstanding capital contribution commitment. 

  
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 (c) The Charter Documents of the Domestic Company and the WFOE have been duly approved and
filed in accordance with the Laws of the PRC and are valid and enforceable. 
 (d) The business scope specified in the Charter Documents of
the Domestic Company complies with the requirements of all relevant PRC Laws. The operation and conduct of the business by and the term of operation of the Domestic Company in accordance with the Charter Documents is in compliance with the Laws of
the PRC. 
 (e) Section 3.20(e) of the Disclosure Schedule sets out full and accurate details of all loan agreements
entered into between any one Group Company regarding any inter-company loan, shareholders loan or foreign exchange loan obtained by them. Such loan agreements have been duly registered in accordance with the Laws of the PRC (where necessary) and all
such registrations are validly subsisting under the Laws of the PRC. 
 3.21. Corporate Documents. The Memorandum and Articles and all other Charter
Documents (or analogous constitutional documents) of each Group Company are in the form provided to the Investors. The copy of the minute books of the Company provided to the Investors contains minutes of all meetings of directors and shareholders
and all actions by written consent without a meeting by the directors and shareholders since the date of incorporation and accurately reflects in all material respects all actions by the directors (and any committee of directors) and shareholders
with respect to all transactions referred to in such minutes. 
 3.22. Liabilities. Except as set forth in Section 3.22 of the
Disclosure Schedule, no Group Company has Liabilities of any nature, whether accrued, absolute, contingent or otherwise, and whether due or to become due, except for (i) Liabilities set forth in the Financial Statements, (ii) trade
or business liabilities incurred in the ordinary course of business, and (iii) other Liabilities that do not exceed US$20,000 in the aggregate. 

3.23. Compliance with Laws. 
 (a) Except
as set forth in Section 3.23(a) of the Disclosure Schedule, each Group Company is in material compliance with all applicable Laws applicable to it or to the conduct or operation of its business or the ownership or use of any of
its assets or properties; 
 (b) No event has occurred and no circumstance exists that to the Warrantors’ Knowledge (i) may
constitute or result in a violation by any Group Company, or a failure on the part of any Group Company to comply with any Law, or (ii) may give rise to any obligation on the part of any Group Company to undertake, or to bear all or any portion
of the cost of, any remedial action of any nature, except for such violations or failures by a Group Company that, individually or in the aggregate, would not result in any Material Adverse Effect; 

(c) No Group Company has received any written notice from any Governmental Authority regarding (i) any actual, alleged or likely material
violation of, or material failure to comply with, any Law, or (ii) any actual, alleged or likely material obligation on the part of any Group Company to undertake, or to bear all or any portion of the cost of, any remedial action of any nature;

  
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 (d) No Group Company, nor any director, agent, employee or any other person acting for or on
behalf of any Group Company, has directly or indirectly (i) made any contribution, gift, bribe, payoff, influence payment, kickback, or any other fraudulent payment in any form, whether in money, property, or services to any public official or
otherwise (A) to obtain favorable treatment in securing business for a Group Company, (B) to pay for favorable treatment for business secured, or (C) to obtain special concessions or for special concessions already obtained, for or in
respect of any Group Company, in each case which would have been in violation of any applicable Law or (ii) established or maintained any fund or assets in which any Group Company shall have proprietary rights that have not been recorded in the
books and records of a Group Company. 
 3.24. Disclosure; Projections. The Company has made available to the Investors all the information
reasonably available to the Company that the Investors has requested for deciding whether to acquire the Series C Preferred Shares, including certain of financial projections with respect to the Company (the “Projections”), each of
which were prepared in good faith. To the Warrantors’ Knowledge, no representation or warranty of any Warrantor contained in this Agreement, as qualified by the Disclosure Schedule, and no certificate furnished or to be furnished to the
Investors at the Closing contains any untrue statement of a material fact or omits to state a material fact necessary in order to make the statements contained herein or therein not misleading in light of the circumstances under which they were
made. 
 3.25. Entire Business. There are no material facilities, services, assets or properties shared with any entity other than the Group Company
which are used in connection with the business of the Domestic Company. 
 4. Representations and Warranties of the Investors. Each Investor hereby
represents and warrants to the Company, severally and not jointly, that each of the statements contained in this Section 4 is true and complete as of the date of this Agreement and the date of the Closing as follows: 

4.1 Status. To the extent that such Investor is not a natural person, such Investor is an entity duly organized validly existing and in good standing
under the Laws of the jurisdiction of its incorporation or formation. 
 4.2 Authorization. Such Investor has all requisite power and authority to
execute and deliver the Transaction Documents to which it is a party and to carry out and perform its obligations thereunder. All action on the part of such Investor (and, as applicable, its officers, directors and shareholders) necessary for the
authorization, execution and delivery of the Transaction Documents to which it is a party, and the performance of all obligations of such Investor thereunder, has been taken or will be taken prior to the Closing. This Agreement has been duly
executed and delivered by such Investor. This Agreement and each of the Transaction Documents are, or when executed and delivered by such Investor will be, valid and legally binding obligations of such Investor, enforceable against such Investor in
accordance with its terms, except (i) as limited by applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium, and other Laws of general application affecting enforcement of creditors’ rights generally, and (ii) as limited by Laws
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 4.3 Purchase for Own Account. The Series C Preferred Shares purchased hereunder, and to be received by
such Investor, if any, will be acquired for investment purposes for such Investor’s own account or the account of one or more of such Investor’s Affiliates, not as a nominee or agent, and not with a view to the resale or distribution of
any part thereof, and such Investor does not have any present intention of selling, granting any participation in, or otherwise distributing the same. By executing this Agreement, such Investor further represents that it does not have any Contract
with any Person to, directly or indirectly, sell, transfer or grant participations, with respect to any of the Series C Preferred Shares, and has not solicited any Person for such purpose, and if such Investor is not a natural person then it further
represents that it has not been organized for the purpose of acquiring the Series C Preferred Shares. 
 4.4 Investment Experience. Such Investor is
an investor in securities of companies in the development stage and acknowledges that it is able to fend for itself, can bear the economic risk of its investment, and has such knowledge and experience in financial or business matters that it is
capable of evaluating the merits and risks of the investment in the Series C Preferred Shares. 
 4.5 Status of Investor. Such Investor is either
(i) an “accredited investor” within the meaning of U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) Rule 501 of Regulation D, as presently in effect, under the Securities Act, or (ii) not a “U.S. person”
as defined in Rule 902 of Regulation S of the Securities Act and that any transfer or resale of the Series C Preferred Shares and the underlying Ordinary Shares will be in accordance with the provisions of said Regulation S or pursuant to an
available exemption therefrom. 
 4.6 Foreign Investors. If such Investor is not a “U.S. person” (as defined in Rule 902 of Regulation S of
the Securities Act), such Investor hereby represents that it has satisfied itself as to the full observance of the Laws of its jurisdiction in connection with the issuance of the Series C Preferred Shares or any use of this Agreement, including
(i) the legal exchange requirements within its jurisdiction for the purchase of the Series C Preferred Shares, (ii) any foreign consents that may need to be obtained, and (iii) the income tax and other tax consequences, if any, that
may be relevant to the purchase, holding, redemption, sale or transfer of the Series C Preferred Shares. Such Investor’s subscription and payment for, and continued beneficial ownership of, the Series C Preferred Shares will not violate any
applicable securities or other Laws of such Investor’s jurisdiction. 
 4.7 Restricted Securities. Such Investor understands that the Series C
Preferred Shares are characterized as “restricted securities” under U.S. federal securities Laws inasmuch as they are being acquired from the Company in a transaction not involving a public offering and that under such Laws and applicable
regulations such securities may be resold without registration under the Securities Act only in certain limited circumstances. Such Investor understands that the Series C Preferred Shares have not been qualified or registered under the Laws of any
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 4.8 Legends. Such Investor understands that the certificates evidencing the Series C Preferred Shares
issued pursuant to this Agreement may bear the following legend: 
 “THE SHARES REPRESENTED BY THIS CERTIFICATE HAVE NOT BEEN REGISTERED
UNDER THE U.S. SECURITIES ACT OF 1933, AND HAVE BEEN ACQUIRED FOR INVESTMENT AND NOT WITH A VIEW TO, OR IN CONNECTION WITH, THE SALE OR DISTRIBUTION THEREOF. NO SUCH TRANSFER MAY BE EFFECTED WITHOUT AN EFFECTIVE REGISTRATION STATEMENT RELATED
THERETO OR AN OPINION OF COUNSEL IN A FORM SATISFACTORY TO THE COMPANY THAT SUCH REGISTRATION IS NOT REQUIRED UNDER THE U.S. SECURITIES ACT OF 1933.” 

5. Conditions of the Investors’ Obligations at the Closing. The obligations of the Investors to consummate the Closing under Section 2
of this Agreement, unless otherwise waived in writing by the Investors, are subject to the fulfillment on or before the Closing of each of the following conditions: 

5.1 Representations and Warranties. Each of the representations and warranties of the Warrantors contained in Section 3 shall be true,
correct and complete when made and shall be true, correct and complete on and as of the Closing with the same effect as though such representations and warranties had been made on and as of the date of the Closing, except in either case for those
representations and warranties that address matters only as of a particular date, which representations will have been true, correct and complete as of such particular date. 

5.2 Performance. Each Warrantor shall have performed and complied with all agreements, obligations and conditions contained in the Transaction
Documents that are required to be performed or complied with by them, on or before the Closing. 
 5.3 Authorizations. All Approvals of any competent
Governmental Authority or of any other Person that are required to be obtained by any Group Company or Founder in connection with the consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement and other Transaction Documents (including but not
limited to those related to the lawful issuance and sale of the Series C Preferred Shares, any waivers of rights of first refusal, preemptive rights, put or call rights, transactions contemplated by the Control Documents, or other rights triggered
by the Transaction Documents, if any) shall have been duly obtained and effective as of the Closing. 
 5.4 Proceedings and Documents. All corporate
and other proceedings in connection with the transactions to be completed at the Closing and all documents incident thereto, including without limitation written approval from all of the then current holders of equity interests of each Group
Company, as applicable, with respect to this Agreement and the other Transaction Documents and the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby, shall have been completed in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Investors, and each
Investor shall have received all such counterpart original or other copies of such documents as it may reasonably request. 
 5.5 Memorandum and
Articles. The Memorandum and Articles shall have been duly adopted by all necessary actions of the Board of Directors and/or the members of the Company, and shall have been duly filed with the registration authority of the British Virgin
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 5.6 Closing Certificate. The chief executive officer of the Company shall have executed and delivered
to the Investors at the Closing a certificate dated as of the Closing (i) stating that the conditions specified in this Section 5 have been fulfilled as of the Closing, and (ii) attaching thereto (a) the Charter Documents
of the Group Companies as then in effect, (b) copies of all resolutions approved by the shareholders and boards of directors of each Group Company related to the transactions contemplated hereby, and (c) good standing or equivalent
certificates with respect to the Company from the applicable authorities in the British Virgin Islands dated no more than five (5) days prior to the Closing. 

5.7 Ancillary Agreements. Each of the parties to the Shareholders Agreement and all other Ancillary Agreements (other than the Investors) shall have
executed and delivered such agreements to the Investors. 
 5.8 Opinions of Counsel. The Investors shall have received: 

(i) from Concord & Partners, PRC counsel for the Company, an opinion, dated as of the Closing, in substantially the form attached
hereto as Exhibit E-1; and 
 (ii) from Appleby, British Virgin Islands counsel for the Company, an opinion, dated as of the Closing,
in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit E-2. 
 5.9 Indemnification Agreement. The Company shall have delivered to the Investors
copy of indemnification agreement between the Company and the additional directors of the Company designated by the Investors, in each case duly executed by the Company (an “Indemnification Agreement”) in form and substance attached
hereto as Exhibit F. 
 5.10 Employment Agreements. The Company shall have delivered to the Investors copies of duly executed employment
agreements and non-solicitation agreements with each of the Key Employees, respectively (each, an “Employment Agreement”), each in form and substance attached hereto as Exhibit G. 

5.11 Board of Directors. The Board of Directors shall have been constituted in accordance with the Shareholders Agreement and the Company shall have
delivered to the Investors a copy of the Company’s register of directors, certified by its registered agent and evidencing the same. 
 5.12 SAFE
Compliance. Each holder of the Equity Securities of the Company shall have complied with all applicable reporting and/or registration requirements under the SAFE Rules and Regulations to the reasonable satisfaction of the Investors. 

5.13 Due Diligence. The Investors shall have satisfactorily completed their due diligence review concerning the business, legal, financial, management,
technology, intellectual property, process, licenses, and government regulations of each Group Company, including but not limited to the receipt by the Investors of the Financial Statements with respect to each Group Company hereof at the
Company’s expense. 
 5.14 No Material Adverse Effect. Since the date of this Agreement, no event, circumstance or change shall have occurred
that, individually or in the aggregate with one or more other events, circumstances or changes, have had or reasonably could be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect on the Company or any other Group Company. 

  
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 5.15 Management Rights Letter. The Company shall have executed and delivered to each Investor a
Management Rights Letter in the form attached hereto as Exhibit H. 
 5.16 Delivery of Budget. The Company shall have delivered to the
Investors its budget for the third and fourth quarters of 2013 and the calendar year of 2014 in the form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Investors. 

6. Conditions of the Company’s Obligations at Closing. The obligations of the Company to consummate the Closing under Section 2 of
this Agreement, unless otherwise waived in writing by the Company, are subject to the fulfillment on or before the Closing of each of the following conditions: 

6.1 Representations and Warranties. The representations and warranties of each Investor contained in Section 4 shall be true and complete
when made and shall be true and complete on and as of the Closing with the same effect as though such representations and warranties had been made on and as of the date of the Closing, except in either case for those representations and warranties
that address matters only as of a particular date, which representations will have been true and complete as of such particular date. 
 6.2
Performance. Each Investor shall have performed and complied with all covenants, agreements, obligations and conditions contained in this Agreement that are required to be performed or complied with by such Investor on or before the Closing.

 6.3 Ancillary Agreements. Each Investor shall have executed the Shareholders Agreement and all other Ancillary Agreements to which it is a party
and delivered the same to the other parties thereto. 
 7. Covenants and Other Agreements. 

7.1 Use of Proceeds. In accordance with the directions of the Company’s Board of Directors, as it shall be constituted in accordance with the
Shareholders Agreement, the Company will use the proceeds from the sale of the Series C Preferred Shares for business expansion, general working capital, merger and acquisition and other general corporate purposes for the Group Companies in
accordance with the approved budget and business plan. 
 7.2 Executory Period Covenants. Between the date of this Agreement and the Closing, unless
the Investors consent in writing otherwise: 
 (i) Pre-Closing Actions. As promptly as practicable, each Warrantor shall: (a) use
best efforts to take all actions required of such party and to do all other things reasonably necessary, proper or advisable to consummate the transactions contemplated under the Transaction Documents; (b) file or supply, or cause to be filed
or supplied, all applications, notifications and information required to be filed or supplied by such Warrantor pursuant to Law in connection with the Transaction Documents and the issuance of the Series C Preferred Shares pursuant hereto and the
consummation of the other transactions contemplated under the Transaction Documents; (c) use reasonable best efforts to obtain, or cause to be obtained, all consents (including any consents required under any Contract) necessary to be obtained
by such party in order to consummate the transactions contemplated pursuant to the Transaction Documents; and (d) coordinate and cooperate with the other Parties in exchanging such information and supplying such assistance as may be reasonably
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 (ii) Non-Violation. Pending the Closing, none of the Warrantors, without the prior
written consent of the Investors, shall take any action which (a) would render any of the representations or warranties made by the Warrantors in this Agreement untrue in any material respect if given with reference to the facts and
circumstances then existing or (b) would result in any of the covenants contained in this Agreement becoming incapable of performance. Each Warrantor shall promptly advise the Investors of any action or event of which such Warrantor becomes
aware which would have the effect of making incorrect in any material respect any such representations or warranties if given with reference to facts and circumstances then existing or which has the effect of rendering any such covenants incapable
of performance. 
 (iii) Conduct of Business. Except as otherwise permitted by this Agreement or with the written consent of the
Investors, from the date hereof to the date of the Closing, the Warrantors shall: (a) carry on the Group’s business in the ordinary course consistent with past practice and in substantially the same manner as conducted prior to the date
hereof and use best efforts to preserve its relationships with customers, suppliers and others having business dealings with the Group; and (b) not do any act or thing which would require the consent of the Investors under the Shareholders
Agreement had the transactions contemplated hereunder been consummated. 
 (iv) Negative Covenants. No Warrantor shall (a) waive,
release or assign any material right or claim, (b) take any action that would reasonably be expected to materially impair the value of any Group Company, (c) sell, purchase, assign, lease, transfer, pledge, encumber or otherwise dispose of
any material asset, (d) issue, sell, or grant any Equity Security, (e) declare, issue, make, or pay any dividend or other distribution with respect to any Equity Security, (f) incur any indebtedness for borrowed money or capital lease
commitments or assume or guarantee for any indebtedness of any Person, (g) make any material change in any method of accounting or accounting practice used by any Group Company, other than any such changes required by Applicable Accounting
Principles, (h) enter into any Contract or other transaction with an Affiliate, or (i) authorize or commit to do any of the foregoing. 

(v) Exclusivity. From the date hereof until the Closing, the Warrantors shall not, and they shall not permit any of their
representatives or any member of the Group to, solicit, initiate, facilitate, engage in any discussions or negotiations with respect to, adopt, approve, commit to, or conclude any investment transaction with, or any sale of any member of the Group
or the business or equity thereof to, any third party, whether directly or indirectly. The Warrantors shall, and shall cause their representatives and the other members of the Group to, immediately terminate all existing activities, discussions and
negotiations with any third parties with respect to the foregoing, and if any of them hereafter receives any correspondence or communication that constitutes, or could reasonably be expected to lead to, any such transaction they shall immediately
give notice thereof (including the third party and the material terms of such transaction) to the Investors. 

  
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 (vi) Access and Information. From the date hereof until the Closing, the Warrantors
shall permit each Investor, or any representative thereof, at its own expense, to (a) visit and inspect the properties of the Group Companies, (b) inspect the contracts, books of account, records, ledgers, and other documents and data of
the Group Companies, (c) discuss the business, affairs, finances and accounts of the Group Companies with officers and employees of the Group Companies, and (d) review such other information as such Investor reasonably requests, in each
case during normal business hours and in such a manner so as not to unreasonably interfere with the normal operations of the Group Companies. No information or knowledge obtained pursuant to this Section or otherwise by an Investor in connection
with its due diligence will affect or be deemed to modify any representation or warranty contained herein or the conditions to the obligations of the Parties to consummate the transactions. 

(vii) Financial Statements. Each Warrantor shall furnish to the Investors as soon as practicable after the end of each month between the
date hereof and the Closing, and in any event within 15 business days after each such month, the unaudited financial statements of each such entity for the month then ended, which shall present fairly, in all material respects, the unaudited
financial position of such entity as of the end of such month and the consolidated results of such entity’s operations and cash flows for the month then ended, in conformity with Applicable Accounting Principles consistently applied with the
Financial Statements, except for noncompliance with the footnote disclosure requirements under Applicable Accounting Principles and for year-end adjustments, and subject to such other exceptions as may be indicated in the notes thereto. 

7.3 Compliance with Circular 75. The Company (and/or any other Group Company and/or Founders, as the case may be) shall, as promptly as practicable
after the Closing, to the satisfaction of the Investors, take all requisite action to apply for and complete any necessary filing under the SAFE Rules and Regulations. 

7.4 Equity Transfer of Domestic Company. As soon as practical after the Closing, Matrix shall cause its nominee 

 to transfer all of its equity interest in the Domestic Company to Tang Yan for a minimum consideration as permitted under applicable laws and regulations in the PRC. All the consideration (if any) required for such
transfer shall be borne by the Group Company and all such consideration received by the nominee of Matrix shall be refunded to the Group Company. Any fees and taxes incurred in connection with the aforesaid equity transfer shall be borne by the
Group Company. 
 7.5 Restated Control Documents. Within fifteen (15) days following the completion of the equity transfer contemplated in
Section 7.4 above, the Founders, the Domestic Company and the WOFE shall, and each of the Group Companies shall cause the Founders, the Domestic Company and the WOFE to, amend and restate the Control Documents in accordance with the updated
shareholding structure of the Domestic Company (the “Restated Control Documents”). 
 7.6 Equity Pledge Registration. Within thirty
(30) days following the execution of the Restated Control Documents, the Founders, the Domestic Company and the WFOE shall register the equity pledge contemplated under the Restated Control Documents with the competent PRC authority. 

7.7 Permit and License. As soon as practicable after the Closing, the Domestic Company shall, and the Founders and other Group Companies shall cause
the Domestic Company to, obtain all the permits and licenses and necessary governmental authorizations for the conduct of their business as currently conducted and as proposed to be conducted in full compliance with applicable laws, including but
not limited to, the Value Added Telecommunication Operation License and the Internet Culture Operation License, as applicable. 

  
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 7.8 Registration of Other Intellectual Property Rights. As soon as practically possible following the
Closing and to the extent permitted under applicable PRC Laws, the WFOE shall, and the Founders shall cause the WFOE to have all the intellectual property rights, including without limitation software copyrights and domain names necessary for the
operation of the Group Companies registered under the name of the WFOE. 
 7.9 No Investment in Competition. AIL and its Affiliates shall not, within
eighteen (18) months since 13 July 2012, (i) invest in any company, the principal business of which is the provision of social networking service using location-based and global positioning system technology or
(ii) promote any new products that are the same as the current Momo smart phone application. Notwithstanding the foregoing, nothing in this Section shall prohibit AIL and/or any of its Affiliate from holding or increasing any
investment either AIL and/or any of its Affiliate has made in any entity, or otherwise carrying out such business as currently conducted by either AIL, any of its Affiliate and/or their investees. 

7.10 Statistical Registration Certificate. The Domestic Company shall, and the Founders and the Group Companies shall cause the Domestic Company to,
have duly obtained and maintained the Statistical Registration Certificate

 within sixty (60) days after the Closing. 
 7.11 Cancellation of Instruments of Transfer. Within thirty
(30) days of the Closing, the Company and the Founders shall take all actions necessary to cancel the Instruments of Transfer from each Founder to Matrix dated March 20, 2012, and evidence of such cancellation shall be delivered to the
reasonable satisfaction of the Investors. 
 8. Confidentiality. 

8.1 Disclosure of Terms. The terms and conditions of the Transaction Documents (collectively, the “Financing Terms”), including their
existence, shall be considered confidential information and shall not be disclosed by any of the Parties to any other Person except in accordance with the provisions set forth below. 

8.2 Permitted Disclosures. Notwithstanding the foregoing, (i) each member of the Group and each Investor, as appropriate, may disclose any of the
Financing Terms to its current or bona fide prospective investors, employees, investment bankers, lenders, accountants and attorneys, in each case only where such Persons are under appropriate nondisclosure obligations; and (ii) each Investor
may disclose any of the Financing Terms to its fund manager and the employees thereof so long as such Persons are under appropriate nondisclosure obligations. 

8.3 Announcements. Each Party to this Agreement hereby acknowledges, affirms and agrees that it shall not and shall procure its Affiliates not to make
any announcement or other publicity in connection with the Financing Terms without approval of the Board as to its content, form and manner of publication. Subject to the other obligations of the Company under the Transaction Documents, the Company
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 8.4 Legally Compelled Disclosure. In the event that any Party is requested or becomes legally
compelled (including without limitation, pursuant to securities Laws) to disclose the existence or content of any of the Financing Terms hereof in contravention of the provisions of this Section 8, such Party (the “Disclosing
Party”) shall promptly provide the other Parties with written notice of that fact so that such other Parties may seek a protective order, confidential treatment or other appropriate remedy. In such event, the Disclosing Party shall furnish
only that portion of the information that is legally required and shall exercise reasonable efforts to obtain reliable assurance that confidential treatment will be given to such information to the extent reasonably requested by the other Parties.

 8.5 Other Exceptions. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Section 8, the confidentiality obligations of the Parties shall not
apply to: (i) information which a restricted Party learns from a third party having the right to make the disclosure, provided the restricted Party complies with any restrictions imposed by the third party; (ii) information which is in the
restricted Party’s possession prior to the time of disclosure by the protected Party and not acquired by the restricted Party under a confidentiality obligation; (iii) information which enters the public domain without breach of
confidentiality by the restricted Party; or (iv) disclosures to a Party’s accountants, attorneys or other professional advisors so long as they agree to keep such disclosures confidential. 

9. Indemnity. 
 9.1 General Indemnity. In the
event of: (a) any breach or violation of, or inaccuracy or misrepresentation in, any representation or warranty made by the Warrantors contained herein or any of the other Transaction Documents, or (b) any breach or violation of any
covenant or agreement contained herein or any of the other Transaction Documents (each of (a) or (b), a “Breach”), the Warrantors shall, jointly and severally, or cause the other Warrantors to, cure such Breach (to the extent
that such Breach is curable) to the satisfaction of the Investors (it being understood that any cure shall be without recourse to cash or assets of any of the Group Companies). Notwithstanding the foregoing, each Warrantor shall also, jointly and
severally, indemnify the Investors and its Affiliates, limited partners, members, stockholders, employees, agents and representatives (each, an “Indemnitee”) for any and all losses, liabilities, damages, liens, claims, obligations,
penalties, settlements, deficiencies, costs and expenses, including without limitation reasonable advisor’s fees and other reasonable expenses of investigation, defense and resolution of any Breach paid, suffered, sustained or incurred by the
Indemnitees (each, an “Indemnifiable Loss”), resulting from, or arising out of, or due to, directly or indirectly, any Breach. 
 9.2
Specific Indemnity. Without limiting the generality of Section 9.1, each Warrantor hereby agrees to jointly and severally indemnify and hold harmless each Indemnified Party, from and against any and all Indemnifiable Losses suffered
by such Indemnified Party, directly or indirectly, as a result of, or based upon or arising from the failure of the Group Companies and the Founders (i) to timely register certain equity pledges made by each individual equity holder of the
Domestic Company, to timely obtain the Statistical Registration Certificate 

, and to cancel certain instruments of transfer from each Founder to Matrix dated March 20, 2012; and (ii) to obtain any governmental permits, licenses, certificates, or any similar authority necessary for
the conduct of the business of the Group Companies. Such indemnification shall not be prejudiced by or be otherwise subject to any disclosure (in the Disclosure Schedule or otherwise) and shall apply regardless of whether the Indemnified Parties
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 9.3 Tax Indemnity. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Founders shall, jointly and severally, indemnify
and keep indemnified the Indemnitees at all times and hold them harmless against any and all Indemnifiable Losses resulting from, or arising out of, or due to, directly or indirectly, any claim for Tax which has been made or may hereafter be made
against the Domestic Company and any other Group Company wholly or partly in respect of or in consequence of any event occurring or any income, profits or gains earned, accrued or received by the Domestic Company and any other Group Company on or
before the Closing and any reasonable costs, fees or expenses incurred and other liabilities which the Domestic Company and any other Group Company may properly incur in connection with the investigation, assessment or the contesting of any claim,
the settlement of any claim for Tax, any legal proceedings in which the Domestic Company or any other Group Company claims in respect of the claim for Tax and in which an arbitration award or judgment is given for the Domestic Company or any other
Group Company and the enforcement of any such arbitration award or judgment whether or not such Tax is chargeable against or attributable to any other person, provided, however, that the Founders shall be under no liability in respect of
taxation: 
 (a) that is promptly cured without recourse to cash or other assets of any Group Company; 

(b) to the extent that provision, reserve or allowance has been made for such Tax in the audited consolidated financial statement of the
Company; 
 (c) if it has arisen in and relates to the ordinary course of business of the Domestic Company since the Statement Date; 

(d) to the extent that the liability arises as a result only of a provision or reserve in respect of the liability made in the Financial
Statement being insufficient by reason of any increase in rates of Tax announced after the Closing with retrospective effect; or 
 (e) to
the extent that the liability arises as a result of legislation which comes into force after the Closing and which is retrospective in effect. 
 The
survival period for any indemnity obligation relating to claims for Tax matters arising under this Section 9.3 shall be the applicable statute of limitations for Tax claims. 

9.4 Survival of Warranties. Unless otherwise set forth in this Agreement, the representations and warranties contained in Section 3 to this
Agreement shall survive the execution and delivery of this Agreement and the Closing until the expiration of the applicable statue of limitations, and such representations and warranties shall in no way be affected by any investigation or knowledge
of the subject matter thereof made by or on behalf of the Investors or any Group Company. 
 10. Miscellaneous. 

10.1 Further Assurances. Upon the terms and subject to the conditions herein, each of the Parties agrees to use its reasonable best efforts to take or
cause to be taken all action, to do or cause to be done, to execute such further instruments, and to assist and cooperate with the other Parties in doing, all things necessary, proper or advisable under applicable Laws or otherwise to consummate and
make effective, in the most expeditious manner practicable, the transactions contemplated by this Agreement and the other Transaction Documents and, to the extent reasonably requested by another Party, to enforce rights and obligations pursuant
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 10.2 Successors and Assigns. Except as otherwise provided herein, the terms and conditions of this
Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the respective successors and assigns of the Parties whose rights or obligations hereunder are affected by such terms and conditions. This Agreement, and the rights and obligations
hereunder, shall not be assigned without the mutual written consent of the Investors and the Company, provided that each Investor may assign its rights and obligations to an Affiliate of such Investor without consent of the other Parties under this
Agreement. Nothing in this Agreement, express or implied, is intended to confer upon any party other than the Parties or their respective successors and assigns any rights, remedies, obligations, or liabilities under or by reason of this Agreement,
except as expressly provided in this Agreement. 
 10.3 Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed under the Laws of Hong Kong,
without regard to principles of conflict of Laws thereunder. 
 10.4 Dispute Resolution. 

(i) Any dispute, controversy or claim arising out of or relating to this Agreement, or the interpretation, breach, termination or validity
hereof, shall first be subject to resolution through consultation of the parties to such dispute, controversy or claim. Such consultation shall begin within seven (7) days after one Party hereto has delivered to the other Parties involved a
written request for such consultation. If within thirty (30) days following the commencement of such consultation the dispute cannot be resolved, the dispute shall be submitted to arbitration upon the request of any Party with notice to the
other Parties. 
 (ii) The arbitration shall be conducted in Hong Kong under the auspices of the Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre
(the “HKIAC”). There shall be three arbitrators. The complainant and the respondent to such dispute shall each select one arbitrator within thirty (30) days after giving or receiving the demand for arbitration. Such arbitrators
shall be freely selected, and the Parties shall not be limited in their selection to any prescribed list. The Chairman of the HKIAC shall select the third arbitrator, who shall be qualified to practice Law in Hong Kong. If either party to the
arbitration does not appoint an arbitrator who has consented to participate within thirty (30) days after selection of the first arbitrator, the relevant appointment shall be made by the Chairman of the HKIAC. 

(iii) The arbitration proceedings shall be conducted in Chinese. The arbitration tribunal shall apply the Arbitration Rules of the HKIAC in
effect at the time of the arbitration. However, if such rules are in conflict with the provisions of this Section 10.4, including the provisions concerning the appointment of arbitrators, the provisions of this Section 10.4
shall prevail. 
 (iv) The arbitrators shall decide any dispute submitted by the parties to the arbitration strictly in accordance with the
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 (v) Each Party hereto shall cooperate with any party to the dispute in making full disclosure
of and providing complete access to all information and documents requested by such party in connection with such arbitration proceedings, subject only to any confidentiality obligations binding on the Party receiving the request. 

(vi) The award of the arbitration tribunal shall be final and binding upon the disputing parties, and any party to the dispute may apply to a
court of competent jurisdiction for enforcement of such award. 
 (vii) Any party to the dispute shall be entitled to seek preliminary
injunctive relief, if possible, from any court of competent jurisdiction pending the constitution of the arbitral tribunal. 
 10.5 Notices. Any
notice required or permitted pursuant to this Agreement shall be given in writing and shall be given either personally or by sending it by courier service, fax, electronic mail or similar means to the address as set out in Schedule V (or
at such other address as such Party may designate by fifteen (15) days’ advance written notice to the other Parties given in accordance with this Section 10.5). Where a notice is given personally, delivery shall be deemed to
have been effected on receipt (or when delivery is refused). Where a notice is sent by courier service, service of the notice shall be deemed to be effected by properly addressing, pre-paying and sending through an internationally-recognized courier
the notice, with a confirmation of delivery, and to have been effected on receipt (or when delivery is refused). Where a notice is sent by fax or electronic mail, service of the notice shall be deemed to be effected by properly addressing, and
sending such notice through a transmitting organization, with a written confirmation of delivery, and to have been effected on the day the same is sent as aforesaid if sent during normal business hours of the recipient on a business day thereof and
otherwise on the next business day thereof. 
 10.6 Rights Cumulative. Each and all of the various rights, powers and remedies of a Party will be
considered to be cumulative with and in addition to any other rights, powers and remedies which such Party may have at law or in equity in the event of the breach of any of the terms of this Agreement. The exercise or partial exercise of any right,
power or remedy will neither constitute the exclusive election thereof nor the waiver of any other right, power or remedy available to such Party. 

10.7 Fees and Expenses. The Company shall pay all of its own costs and expenses incurred in connection with the negotiation, execution, delivery and
performance of this Agreement and other Transaction Documents and the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby. The Company shall pay or reimburse all reasonable costs and expenses incurred or to be incurred by the Investors incurred in
connection with the transactions contemplated by the Transaction Documents up to a maximum of US$60,000. If any action at law or in equity is necessary to enforce or interpret the terms of this Agreement, the prevailing Party shall be entitled to
reasonable attorney’s fees, costs and necessary disbursements in addition to any other relief to which such Party may be entitled. 
 10.8
Finder’s Fee. Each Warrantor agrees, jointly and severally, to indemnify and hold harmless each Investor from any liability for any commission or compensation in the nature of a finder’s fee (and the costs and expenses of defending
against such liability or asserted liability) for which the Company or any of its officers, employees or representatives is responsible; provided, however, that if such liability was incurred in connection with the transaction
contemplated by this Agreement, then each Warrantor agrees, jointly and severally, to indemnify and hold harmless each Investor from any such liability up to an aggregate amount of US$200,000. 

  
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 10.9 Severability. In case any provision of the Agreement shall be invalid, illegal or unenforceable,
the validity, legality and enforceability of the remaining provisions shall not in any way be affected or impaired thereby. If, however, any provision of this Agreement shall be invalid, illegal, or unenforceable under any such applicable Law in any
jurisdiction, it shall, as to such jurisdiction, be deemed modified to conform to the minimum requirements of such Law, or, if for any reason it is not deemed so modified, it shall be invalid, illegal, or unenforceable only to the extent of such
invalidity, illegality, or limitation on enforceability without affecting the remaining provisions of this Agreement, or the validity, legality, or enforceability of such provision in any other jurisdiction. 

10.10 Amendments and Waivers. Any term of this Agreement may be amended and the observance of any term of this Agreement may be waived (either
generally or in a particular instance and either retroactively or prospectively), only with the written consent of each of (i) the Company, (ii) the Founders, and (iii) the Investors. Any amendment or waiver effected in accordance
with this paragraph shall be binding upon each of the Parties. 
 10.11 No Waiver. Failure to insist upon strict compliance with any of the terms,
covenants, or conditions hereof will not be deemed a waiver of such term, covenant, or condition, nor will any waiver or relinquishment of, or failure to insist upon strict compliance with, any right, power or remedy hereunder at any one or more
times be deemed a waiver or relinquishment of such right, power or remedy at any other time or times. 
 10.12 Delays or Omissions. No delay or
omission to exercise any right, power or remedy accruing to any Party under this Agreement, upon any breach or default of any other Party under this Agreement, shall impair any such right, power or remedy of such non-breaching or non-defaulting
Party nor shall it be construed to be a waiver of any such breach or default, or an acquiescence therein, or of or in any similar breach or default thereafter occurring; nor shall any waiver of any single breach or default be deemed a waiver of any
other breach or default theretofore or thereafter occurring. Any waiver, permit, consent or approval of any kind or character on the part of any Party of any breach or default under this Agreement, or any waiver on the part of any Party of any
provisions or conditions of this Agreement, must be in writing and shall be effective only to the extent specifically set forth in such writing. All remedies, either under this Agreement or by Law or otherwise afforded to any Party, shall be
cumulative and not alternative. 
 10.13 No Presumption. The Parties acknowledge that each Party has been represented by counsel in connection with
this Agreement. Accordingly, any rule of Law or any legal decision that would require interpretation of any claimed ambiguities in this Agreement against the Party that drafted it, has no application and is expressly waived. If any claim is made by
a Party relating to any conflict, omission or ambiguity in the provisions of this Agreement, no presumption or burden of proof or persuasion will be implied because this Agreement was prepared by or at the request of any Party or its counsel. 

10.14 Headings and Subtitles; Interpretation. The titles and subtitles used in this Agreement are used for convenience only and are not to be
considered in construing or interpreting this Agreement. Unless a provision hereof expressly provides otherwise: (i) the term “or” is not exclusive; (ii) words in the singular include the plural, and words in the plural include
the singular; (iii) the terms “herein”, “hereof”, and other similar words refer to this Agreement as a whole and not to any particular section, subsection, paragraph, clause, or other subdivision; (iv) the
term “including” will be deemed to be followed by “, but not limited to,”; (v) the masculine, feminine, and neuter genders will each be deemed to include the others; (vi) the terms “shall”,
“will”, and “agrees” are mandatory, and the term “may” is permissive; (vii) the term “day” means “calendar day”, and (viii) all references to dollars or to “US$” are to currency
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 10.15 Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in two or more counterparts, each of which shall be
deemed an original, but all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument. Facsimile and e-mailed copies of signatures shall be deemed to be originals for purposes of the effectiveness of this Agreement. 

10.16 Entire Agreement. This Agreement and the Transaction Documents, together with all schedules and exhibits hereto and thereto, constitute the full
and entire understanding and agreement among the Parties with regard to the subjects hereof and thereof, and supersede all other agreements between or among all of the Parties with respect to the subject matters hereof and thereof, and no Party
shall be liable or bound to any other Party in any manner by any warranties, representations, or covenants except as specifically set forth herein or therein. 

10.17 Third Party Beneficiaries. Each of the Indemnitees shall be a third party beneficiary of this Agreement with the full ability to enforce
Section 9 of this Agreement as if it were a Party hereto. 
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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have executed this Series C Preferred Share Purchase
Agreement as of the date first written above. 
  

							
	COMPANY:	 		 	MOMO TECHNOLOGY COMPANY LIMITED
				
		 		 	By:	 	 /s/ Yan Tang

		 		 	Name:	 	Yan Tang
		 		 	Title:	 	Director
			
	HK CO:	 		 	MOMO TECHNOLOGY HK COMPANY LIMITED
		 		 	

				
		 		 	By:	 	 /s/ Yan Tang

		 		 	Name:	 	Yan Tang
		 		 	Title:	 	Director
			
	DOMESTIC COMPANY:	 		 	BEIJING MOMO TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.
		 		 	

				
		 		 	By:	 	 /s/ Yan Tang

		 		 	Name:	 	Yan Tang
		 		 	Title:	 	Legal Representative
			
		 		 	Affix Seal:
			
	WFOE:	 		 	BEIJING MOMO INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.
		 		 	

				
		 		 	By:	 	 /s/ Yan Tang

		 		 	Name:	 	Yan Tang
		 		 	Title:	 	Legal Representative
			
		 		 	Affix Seal:

  
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Agreement as of the date first written above. 
  

							
	FOUNDERS:	 		 		 	
				
		 		 	By:	 	 /s/ Yan Tang

		 		 	Name:	 	Yan Tang
				
		 		 	By:	 	 /s/ Yan Tang

		 		 	Name:	 	Yong Li
				
		 		 	By:	 	 /s/ Xiaoliang Lei

		 		 	Name:	 	Xiaoliang Lei
				
		 		 	By:	 	 /s/ Zhiwei Li

		 		 	Name:	 	Zhiwei Li

  
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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have executed this Series C Preferred Share Purchase
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	INVESTOR:	 		 	MATRIX PARTNERS CHINA II HONG KONG LIMITED
			
		 		 	c/o Suite 2008 20/F Jardine House
		 		 	1 Connaught Place
		 		 	Central, Hong Kong
			
		 		 	 /s/ Yibo Shao

		 		 	Name:	 	
		 		 	Title:	 	

  
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	INVESTOR:	 		 	GOTHIC PARTNERS, L.P.
			
		 		 	 /s/ Paul J. Ferri

		 		 	Name:	 	Paul J. Ferri
		 		 	Title:	 	Partner

  
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	INVESTOR:	 		 	PJF ACORN I TRUST
			
		 		 	 /s/ Jessica A. Ferri

		 		 	Name:	 	Jessica A. Ferri
		 		 	Title:	 	Trustee

  
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	INVESTOR:	 		 	GANSETT PARTNERS, L.L.C
			
		 		 	 /s/ Timothy A. Barrows

		 		 	Name:	 	Timothy A. Barrows
		 		 	Title:	 	Manager

  
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	INVESTOR:	 		 	PH MOMO INVESTMENT LTD
			
		 		 	 /s/ Guoxiong Cao

		 		 	Name:	 	Guoxiong Cao
		 		 	Title:	 	

  
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	INVESTOR:	 		 	TENZING HOLDING 2011 LTD.
			
		 		 	 /s/ Yibo Shao

		 		 	Name:	 	Yibo Shao
		 		 	Title:	 	

  
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	INVESTOR:	 		 	ALIBABA INVESTMENT LIMITED
			
		 		 	26/F, Tower One, Times Square
		 		 	1 Matheson Street, Causeway Bay
		 		 	Hong Kong
		 		 	Attention: Mr. Tim Steinert
		 		 	Tel: (852) 2215 5100
		 		 	Fax: (852) 2215 5200
		 		 	Email: tim.steinert@hk.alibaba-inc.com
			
		 		 	 /s/ Joe Tsai

		 		 	Name:	 	Joe Tsai
		 		 	Title:	 	

  
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	INVESTOR:	 		 	DST TEAM FUND LIMITED
			
		 		 	c/o Tulloch & Co
		 		 	4 Hill Street
		 		 	London W1J 5NE
		 		 	United Kingdom
			
		 		 	 /s/ Sean Hogan

		 		 	Name:	 	Sean Hogan
		 		 	Title:	 	Director

  
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 SCHEDULE I 

LIST OF FOUNDERS 
  

									
	 Founders
	  	Number of
Ordinary
Shares of the
Company	 	  	%	 
	 Yan Tang
	  	 	96,886,370	  	  	 	65.90	% 
	 Yong Li
	  	 	28,954,540	  	  	 	19.70	% 
	 Xiaoliang Lei
	  	 	11,359,090	  	  	 	7.73	% 
	 Zhiwei Li
	  	 	9,800,000	  	  	 	6.67	% 
		  	  
	  
	 	  	  
	  
	 
	 Total
	  	 	147,000,000	  	  	 	100.00	% 
		  	  
	  
	 	  	  
	  
	 

  
 Schedule I 

 EXECUTION 
  

 SCHEDULE II 

SCHEDULE OF INVESTORS 
  

									
	 Name
	  	Number of Series C
Preferred Shares of the
Company	 	  	Total Purchase Price (US$)	 
	 Matrix Partners China II Hong Kong Limited
	  	 	10,402,497	  	  	$	13,000,000.50	  
	 Gothic Partners, L.P.
	  	 	800,192	  	  	$	999,999.94	  
	 PJF Acorn I Trust
	  	 	800,192	  	  	$	999,999.94	  
	 Gansett Partners, L.L.C
	  	 	1,600,384	  	  	$	1,999,999.88	  
	 PH momo investment Ltd.
	  	 	4,801,153	  	  	$	6,000,000.90	  
	 Tenzing Holding 2011 Ltd.
	  	 	1,600,384	  	  	$	1,999,999.88	  
	 Alibaba Investment Limited
	  	 	8,001,920	  	  	$	9,999,999.42	  
	 DST Team Fund Limited
	  	 	8,001,920	  	  	$	9,999,999.42	  

  
 Schedule II 

 EXECUTION 
  

 SCHEDULE III 

LIST OF KEY EMPLOYEES 
  

			
	 Name
	  	 Title

	Yan Tang	  	CEO
	Sichuan Zhang	  	Design Director
	Zhiwei Li	  	CTO
	Hanhui Liu	  	Senior Engineer
	Xiaoliang Lei	  	Product Director
	Li Wang	  	Operation Director
	Ying Zhang	  	Legal Counsel

  
 Schedule III 

 EXECUTION 
  

 SCHEDULE IV 

CAPITALIZATION TABLE 
  

																																									
	 Shareholder
	  	Common
Shares	 	  	Preferred
Shares
Series A-1/A-2	 	  	Preferred
Shares
Series A-3	 	  	Preferred
Shares
Series B	 	  	Preferred
Shares
Series C	 	  	Total Issued
and
Outstanding
Shares	 	  	% (Issued
and
Outstanding
Shares)	 	 	Options
(Common
Stock)	 	  	Fully Diluted
Shares	 	  	% Fully
Diluted
Shares	 
	 Yan TANG
	  	 	96,886,370	  	  	 	—  	  	  	 	—  	  	  	 	—  	  	  	 	—  	  	  	 	96,886,370	  	  	 	31.12	% 	 	 	—  	  	  	 	96,886,370	  	  	 	27.21	% 
	 Yong LI
	  	 	28,954,540	  	  	 	—  	  	  	 	—  	  	  	 	—  	  	  	 	—  	  	  	 	28,954,540	  	  	 	9.30	% 	 	 	—  	  	  	 	28,954,540	  	  	 	8.13	% 
	 Xiaoliang LEI
	  	 	11,359,090	  	  	 	—  	  	  	 	—  	  	  	 	—  	  	  	 	—  	  	  	 	11,359,090	  	  	 	3.65	% 	 	 	—  	  	  	 	11,359,090	  	  	 	3.19	% 
	 Zhiwei LI
	  	 	9,800,000	  	  	 	—  	  	  	 	—  	  	  	 	—  	  	  	 	—  	  	  	 	9,800,000	  	  	 	3.15	% 	 	 	—  	  	  	 	9,800,000	  	  	 	2.75	% 
	 Matrix
	  	 	—  	  	  	 	31,181,820	  	  	 	19,797,980	  	  	 	4,588,600	  	  	 	10,402,497	  	  	 	65,970,897	  	  	 	21.19	% 	 	 	—  	  	  	 	65,970,897	  	  	 	18.52	% 
	 Matrix Affiliates
	  	 	—  	  	  	 	—  	  	  	 	—  	  	  	 	—  	  	  	 	9,602,305	  	  	 	9,602,305	  	  	 	3.08	% 	 	 	—  	  	  	 	9,602,305	  	  	 	2.70	% 
	 Zheng Feini
	  	 	—  	  	  	 	7,298,857	  	  	 	—  	  	  	 	—  	  	  				  	 	7,298,857	  	  	 	2.35	% 	 	 	—  	  	  	 	7,298,857	  	  	 	2.05	% 
	 Alibaba
	  	 	—  	  	  	 	—  	  	  	 	—  	  	  	 	60,859,813	  	  	 	8,001,920	  	  	 	68,861,733	  	  	 	22.12	% 	 	 	—  	  	  	 	68,861,733	  	  	 	19.34	% 
	 DST
	  	 	—  	  	  	 	—  	  	  	 	—  	  	  	 	4,588,600	  	  	 	8,001,920	  	  	 	12,590,520	  	  	 	4.04	% 	 	 	—  	  	  	 	12,590,520	  	  	 	3.54	% 
	 Option pool
	  	 	—  	  	  	 	—  	  	  	 	—  	  	  	 	—  	  	  	 	—  	  	  	 	—  	  	  	 	0.00	% 	 	 	44,758,220	  	  				  	 	12.57	% 
		  	  
	  
	 	  	  
	  
	 	  	  
	  
	 	  	  
	  
	 	  	  
	  
	 	  	  
	  
	 	  	  
	  
	 	 	  
	  
	 	  	  
	  
	 	  	  
	  
	 
	 Total
	  	 	147,000,000	  	  	 	38,480,677	  	  	 	19,797,980	  	  	 	70,037,013	  	  	 	36,008,642	  	  	 	311,324,312	  	  	 	100.00	% 	 	 	44,758,220	  	  	 	356,082,532	  	  	 	100.00	% 
		  	  
	  
	 	  	  
	  
	 	  	  
	  
	 	  	  
	  
	 	  	  
	  
	 	  	  
	  
	 	  	  
	  
	 	 	  
	  
	 	  	  
	  
	 	  	  
	  
	 

  

					
	Total Options: 12.57%	  		  	
	Purchase Price Per Share (Series C): $1.2497	  	Total Purchase Price (Series C): $44,999,999.91	  	Post-Money Valuation: $444,996,340.24

  
 Schedule IV 

 EXECUTION 
  

 SCHEDULE V 

NOTICE ADDRESSES 
 For the purpose of the
notice provisions contained in this Agreement, the following are the initial addresses of each Party: 
 If to the Company, the WFOE, the Domestic Company,
the Founder: 
 Level 8 Tower D, Vantone Center, No. 6 Chaoyangmen Outer Ave., 

Chaoyang District, Beijing, P. R. China 100020 
 If to the
Investors: 
 Matrix and Matrix Affiliates: 
 Matrix
Partners China II Hong Kong Limited 
 C/O Suite 2008, 20/F, Jardine House 

1 Connaught Place, Central, Hong Kong 
 Alibaba: 

ATTN: Mr. Tim Steinert 
 C/O Alibaba Group Services Limited

 26/F Tower One, Times Square, 1 Matheson Street 
 Causeway
Bay, Hong Kong 
 Fax: (852) 2215-5200 
 With a copy to:
tim.steinert@hk.alibaba-inc.com 
 DST: 
 C/O
Tulloch & Co. 
 4 Hill Street 
 London W1J 5NE 

United Kingdom 

  
 Schedule V 

 EXECUTION 
  

 EXHIBIT A 

PARTICULARS OF GROUP COMPANIES 
 (A) Momo
Technology Company Limited 
  

					
	Registered Company Name	 	:	  	Momo Technology Company Limited
			
	Registered Address	 	:	  	P.O. Box 957, Offshore Incorporations Centre, Road Town, Tortola, British Virgin Islands
	Date of Incorporation	 	:	  	November 23, 2011
			
	Company Number	 	:	  	1682215
			
	Place of Incorporation	 	:	  	British Virgin Islands
			
	Director(s) (as of the date of this Agreement)	 	:	  	Hongping Zhang, David Ying Zhang, Yan Tang, Yong Li, and Sichuan Zhang
			
	Authorized Shares	 	:	  	500,000,000 with a par value of US$0.0001
			
	Issued Shares (as of the date of this Agreement)	 	:	  	311,324,312
	Subsidiaries (and percentage of shareholding) as of the date of this Agreement	 	:	  	Momo Technology HK Company Limited (100%)
	Shareholders (and percentage of fully-diluted shareholding) as of the date of this Agreement	 	:	  	 Founders (48.05%)
 Matrix Partners China II Hong
Kong Limited (18.17%)
 Feini Zheng (2.39%)
 AIL (19.89%)

DST (1.50%)

  
 Exhibit A - 1 

 EXECUTION 
  

 (B) Momo Technology HK Company Limited 

 

					
	Registered Company Name	 	:	  	Momo Technology HK Company Limited

	Registered Address	 	:	  	
			
	Date of Incorporation	 	:	  	December 5, 2011
			
	Company Number	 	:	  	1687335
			
	Place of Incorporation	 	:	  	Hong Kong
			
	Director(s)	 	:	  	Yan Tang, Yong Li, Sichuan Zhang, David Ying Zhang and Gang Zheng
			
	Share Capital	 	:	  	HK$10,000
	Issued Shares	 		  	10,000
	Subsidiaries (and percentage of shareholding) as of the date of this Agreement	 	:	  	Beijing Momo Information Technology Co. Ltd.

 (100%)
	Shareholder (and percentage of shareholding) as of the date of this Agreement	 	:	  	Momo Technology Company Limited (100%)

  
 Exhibit A - 2 

 EXECUTION 
  

 (C) Beijing Momo Information Technology Co. Ltd.

 
  

					
	Registered Company Name	 	:	  	Beijing Momo Information Technology Co. Ltd.

	Registered Address	 	:	  	

			
	Date of Incorporation	 	:	  	March 9, 2012
			
	Company Number	 	:	  	110000450200208
			
	Place of Incorporation	 	:	  	PRC
			
	Director(s)	 	:	  	Yan Tang, Yong Li, Sichuan Zhang, David Ying Zhang and Xiaoliang Lei
			
	Total Investment	 	:	  	US$25,750,000
	Registered Capital	 	:	  	US$10,300,000
	Paid Up Capital (as of the date of this Agreement)	 	:	  	US$10,300,000
	Subsidiaries (and percentage of shareholding) as of the date of this Agreement	 	:	  	None
	Shareholder (and percentage of shareholding) as of the date of this Agreement	 	:	  	Momo Technology HK Company Limited 

 (100%)

  
 Exhibit A - 3 

 EXECUTION 
  

 (D) Beijing Momo Technology Co. Ltd.

 
  

					
	Registered Company Name	 	:	  	Beijing Momo Technology Co. Ltd.

	Registered Address	 	:	  	

			
	Date of Incorporation	 	:	  	July 7, 2011
			
	Company Number	 	:	  	110105014033048
			
	Place of Incorporation	 	:	  	PRC
			
	Director(s)	 	:	  	Yan Tang, Yong Li and Sichuan Zhang
			
	Registered Capital	 	:	  	RMB 1,111,100
	Paid Up Capital	 	:	  	RMB 1,111,100
	Subsidiaries (and percentage of shareholding) as of the date of this Agreement	 	:	  	Chengdu Momo Technology Co. Ltd. 

 (100%)
	Shareholder (and percentage of shareholding) as of the date of this Agreement	 	:	  	 Yan Tang (52%)
 Yong Li (16%)

Beijing Matrix Venture Technology Co. Ltd. (10%)
 Shanghai
ButtonWood Capital Limited (10%)
 Xiaoliang Lei (6.4%)
 Zhiwei
Li (5.6%)

  
 Exhibit A - 4 

 EXECUTION 
  

 EXHIBIT B 

FORM OF SIXTH AMENDED AND RESTATED MEMORANDUM AND ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION 

  
 Exhibit B 

 TERRITORY OF THE BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS 

THE BVI BUSINESS COMPANIES ACT, 2004 

(the “Act”) 

SIXTH AMENDED AND RESTATED MEMORANDUM OF ASSOCIATION 

OF 
 Momo Technology
Company Limited 
 (Adopted by Resolution of Shareholders passed on
            , 2013) 
  

	1	NAME 

 The name of the Company is Momo Technology Company Limited. 

 

	2	COMPANY LIMITED BY SHARES 

 The Company is a company limited by shares. The liability of
each member is limited to the amount from time to time unpaid on such member’s shares. 
  

	3	REGISTERED OFFICE 

 The first registered office of the Company will be situated at the
office of the registered agent which is at P.O. Box 957, Offshore Incorporations Centre, Road Town, Tortola, British Virgin Islands or such other place as the directors or members may from time to time decide, being the office of the registered
agent. 
  

	4	REGISTERED AGENT 

 The first registered agent of the Company will be Offshore
Incorporations Limited of P.O. Box 957, Offshore Incorporations Centre, Road Town, Tortola, British Virgin Islands or such other registered agent as the directors or members may decide from time to time. 

 

	5	GENERAL OBJECTS AND POWERS 

 Subject to Clause 6 below the objects for which the
Company is established are unrestricted and the Company shall have full power and authority to carry out any object not prohibited by the BVI Business Companies Act, 2004 or as the same may be revised from time to time, or any other law of the
British Virgin Islands. 
  

	6	LIMITATIONS ON THE COMPANY’S BUSINESS 

 For the purposes of section 9(4) of the Act
the Company has no power to: 
  

	 	(a)	carry on banking or trust business, unless it is licensed under the Banks and Trust Companies Act, 1990; 

  

	 	(b)	carry on business as an insurance or as a reinsurance company, insurance agent or insurance broker, unless it is licensed under an enactment authorising it to carry on that business; 

 

	 	(c)	 carry on the business of company management unless it is licensed under the 

  
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Companies Management Act, 1990; 

  

	 	(d)	carry on the business of providing the registered office or the registered agent for companies incorporated in the British Virgin Islands; or 

 

	 	(e)	carry on the business as a mutual fund, mutual fund manager or mutual fund administrator unless it is licensed under the Mutual Funds Act, 1996. 

 

	7	AUTHORISED SHARES 

  

	7.1	The Company is authorised to issue a maximum of 1,000,000,000 shares, divided into (i) 835,675,688 Ordinary Shares of US$0.0001 par value each (the “Ordinary Shares”), (ii) 29,571,587
redeemable Series A-1 Preferred Shares of US$0.0001 par value each (the “Series A-1 Preferred Shares”), (iii) 8,909,090 redeemable Series A-2 Preferred Shares of US$0.0001 par value each (the “Series A-2 Preferred
Shares”), (iv) 19,797,980 redeemable Series A-3 Preferred Shares of US$0.0001 par value each (the “Series A-3 Preferred Shares”), (v) 70,037,013 redeemable Series B Preferred Shares of US$0.0001 par value each
(the “Series B Preferred Shares”) and (vi) 36,008,642 redeemable Series C Preferred Shares of US$0.0001 par value each (the “Series C Preferred Shares”) (the Ordinary Shares, the Series A-1 Preferred Shares,
the Series A-2 Preferred Shares, the Series A-3 Preferred Shares Series B Preferred Shares and Series C Preferred Shares are collectively referred to herein as the “Shares”), with power for the Company insofar as is permitted by
applicable law and the Articles, to redeem or purchase any of its shares and to increase or reduce the said capital and to issue any part of its capital, whether original, redeemed or increased with or without any preference, priority or special
privilege or subject to any postponement of rights or to any conditions or restrictions and so that unless the conditions of issue shall otherwise expressly declare every issue of shares whether declared to be preference or otherwise shall be
subject to the powers hereinbefore contained. 

  

	7.2	The shares in the Company shall be issued in the currency of the United States of America. 

  

	7.3	Subject to Clause 9 of this Memorandum, each Ordinary Share in the Company confers on the holder: 

  

	 	(i)	the right to one vote at a meeting of the members of the Company or on any resolution of the members of the Company; 

  

	 	(ii)	the right to an equal share in any dividend paid by the Company in accordance with the Act; and 

  

	 	(iii)	the right to an equal share in the distribution of the surplus assets of the Company. 

  

	7.4	Each Ordinary Share in the Company shall be junior and subordinate to the rights of the Preferred Shares pursuant to this Memorandum and the Articles. 

 

	8	REGISTERED SHARES ONLY 

 Shares in the Company may only be issued as registered shares
and the Company is not authorised to issue bearer shares. Registered shares may not be exchanged for bearer 

  
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shares or converted to bearer shares. 
  

	9	DESIGNATIONS, POWERS, PREFERENCES, ETC. OF SHARES 

 The Ordinary Shares and the Preferred
Shares shall have the following rights and be subject to the following restrictions: 
  

	 	(a)	Dividends 

  

	 	(i)	Subject to the provisions of the Act and the Memorandum and the Articles, no dividends shall be declared or paid on the Ordinary Shares or any future series of preference shares, unless and until approved by all board
members and a dividend in like amount is declared and paid on each outstanding Preferred Share (on an as-if-converted basis). 

  

	 	(ii)	Each holder of a Preferred Share shall be entitled to receive on a pari passu basis in preference to any payment to the Ordinary Shares, on an annual basis, preferential, cumulative dividends at the rate of 8% of the
Original Series A-1 Issue Price, the Original Series A-2 Issue Price, the Original Series A-3 Issue Price, the Original Series B Issue Price or the Original Series C Issue Price (as the case may be) (as adjusted for any share splits, share
dividends, combinations, recapitalizations or similar transactions) payable in cash when and as such cash becomes legally available therefor on parity with each other, prior and in preference to any dividend on any other Shares; provided that such
dividends shall be payable only when, as, and if declared by the Board. All declared but unpaid dividends shall be paid in cash when and as such cash becomes legally available to the holders of Preferred Shares immediately prior to the closing of a
Qualified IPO. 

  

	 	(iii)	In addition to any dividend pursuant to Clause 9(a)(ii) above, the holders of Preferred Shares shall be entitled to receive on a pari passu basis, when, as and if declared at the sole discretion of the Board, but
only out of funds that are legally available therefor, cash dividends at the rate or in the amount as the Board considers appropriate. 

  

	 	(b)	Liquidation Preference 

  

	 	(i)	Liquidation Preferences. Upon any liquidation, dissolution, or winding up of the Company, whether voluntary or involuntary: 

  

	 	(1)	 Before any distribution or payment shall be made to the holders of any Ordinary Shares, Series A Preferred Shares or Series B Preferred Shares, each
holder of Series C Preferred Shares shall be entitled to receive on a pari passu basis an amount equal to one hundred and thirty percent (130%) of the Original Series C Issue Price (adjusted

  
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for any share splits, share dividends, combinations, recapitalizations and similar transactions), plus all dividends accrued and unpaid with respect thereto (as adjusted for any share splits,
share dividends, combinations, recapitalizations and similar transactions) per Series C Preferred Share then held by such holder. If, upon any such liquidation, distribution, or winding up, the assets of the Company shall be insufficient to make
payment of the foregoing amounts in full on all Series C Preferred Shares, then such assets shall be distributed among the holders of Series C Preferred Shares, ratably in proportion to the full amounts to which they would otherwise be respectively
entitled thereon. 

  

	 	(2)	After distribution or payment in full of the amount distributable or payable on the Series C Preferred Shares pursuant to Clause 9(b)(i)(1) and before any distribution or payment shall be made to the holders of
any Ordinary Shares or Series A Preferred Shares, each holder of Series B Preferred Shares shall be entitled to receive an amount equal to one hundred percent (100%) of the Original Series B Issue Price (adjusted for any share splits, share
dividends, combinations, recapitalizations and similar transactions), plus all dividends accrued and unpaid with respect thereto (as adjusted for any share splits, share dividends, combinations, recapitalizations and similar transactions) per Series
B Preferred then held by such holder. If, upon any such liquidation, distribution, or winding up, the assets of the Company shall be insufficient to make payment of the foregoing amounts in full on all Series B Preferred Shares, then such assets
shall be distributed among the holders of Series B Preferred Shares, ratably in proportion to the full amounts to which they would otherwise be respectively entitled thereon. 

 

	 	(3)	 After distribution or payment in full of the amount distributable or payable on the Series C Preferred Shares and Series B Preferred Shares pursuant
to Clause 9(b)(i)(1) and 9(b)(i)(2) and before any distribution or payment shall be made to the holders of any Ordinary Shares, Series A-1 Preferred Shares or Series A-2 Preferred Shares, each holder of Series A-3 Preferred Shares
shall be entitled to receive an amount equal to one hundred percent (100%) of the Original Series A-3 Issue Price (adjusted for any share splits, share dividends, combinations, recapitalizations and similar transactions), plus all dividends
accrued and unpaid with respect thereto (as adjusted for any share splits, share dividends, combinations, recapitalizations and similar transactions) per Series A-3 Preferred then held by such holder. If, upon any such liquidation, distribution, or
winding up, the assets of the Company shall be insufficient to make payment of the 

  
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foregoing amounts in full on all Series A-3 Preferred Shares, then such assets shall be distributed among the holders of Series A-3 Preferred Shares, ratably in proportion to the full amounts to
which they would otherwise be respectively entitled thereon. 

  

	 	(4)	After distribution or payment in full of the amount distributable or payable on the Series C Preferred Shares, Series B Preferred Shares and Series A-3 Preferred Shares pursuant to Clause 9(b)(i)(1),
9(b)(i)(2) and 9(b)(i)(3) and before any distribution or payment shall be made to the holders of any Ordinary Shares, each holder of Series A-1 Preferred Shares and each holder of Series A-2 Preferred Shares shall be entitled to
receive on a pari passu basis an amount equal to one hundred fifty percent (150%) of the Original Series A-1 Issue Price or the Original Series A-2 Issue Price (as the case may be) (adjusted for any share splits, share dividends, combinations,
recapitalizations and similar transactions), plus all dividends accrued and unpaid with respect thereto (as adjusted for any share splits, share dividends, combinations, recapitalizations and similar transactions) per Series A-1 Preferred Share or
Series A-2 Preferred Share, as the case may be, then held by such holder. If, upon any such liquidation, distribution, or winding up, the assets of the Company shall be insufficient to make payment of the foregoing amounts in full on all Series A-1
Preferred Shares and Series A-2 Preferred Shares, then such assets shall be distributed among the holders of Series A-1 Preferred Shares and Series A-2 Preferred Shares, ratably in proportion to the full amounts to which they would otherwise be
respectively entitled thereon. 

  

	 	(5)	After distribution or payment in full of the amount distributable or payable on the Preferred Shares pursuant to Clause 9(b)(i)(1), Clause 9(b)(i)(2), Clause 9(b)(i)(3) and
Clause 9(b)(i)(4), the remaining assets of the Company available for distribution to Shareholders shall first be used to pay any accrued but unpaid dividends on other shares and then be distributed ratably among the holders of
outstanding Ordinary Shares and holders of Preferred Shares on an as-converted basis. 

  

	 	(ii)	Liquidation on Sale or Merger. The following events shall be treated as a liquidation (each, a “Liquidation Event”) under this Clause 9(b)(ii) unless waived by the holders of at least
fifty-one percent (51%) of the then outstanding Series A Preferred Shares, the holders of at least fifty-one percent (51%) of the then outstanding Series B Preferred Shares and the holders of at least fifty-one percent (51%) of the
then outstanding Series C Preferred Shares, each voting as a separate series, on an as-converted basis: 

  
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	 	(1)	any consolidation, amalgamation or merger of any Group Company with or into any Person, or any other corporate reorganization, including a sale or acquisition of Equity Securities of the Company or of shares or equity
of any other Group Company, in which the shareholders of such Group Company immediately before such transaction own less than 50% of such Group Company’s voting power immediately after such transaction (excluding any transaction effected solely
for tax purposes or to change such Group Company’s domicile); 

  

	 	(2)	a sale of all or substantially all of the assets of the Company or any Group Company; or 

  

	 	(3)	the exclusive licensing of all or substantially all of the intellectual property of the Company (or of all of the Group Companies taken as a whole) to a third party; 

 

	 	(4)	termination of, or making any unilateral amendments to the Control Documents; or 

  

	 	(5)	a liquidation, dissolution or winding up of the Company or any Group Company. 

 and upon any
such event, any proceeds resulting to the shareholders of the Company therefrom shall be distributed in accordance with the terms of Clause 9(b)(i). 
  

	 	(iii)	In the event the Company proposes to distribute assets other than cash in connection with any liquidation, dissolution or winding up of the Company, the value of the assets to be distributed to the holder of Preferred
Shares and Ordinary Shares shall be determined in good faith by the Board, or by a liquidator if one is appointed. Any securities not subject to investment letter or similar restrictions on free marketability shall be valued as follows:

  

	 	(1)	If traded on a securities exchange, the value shall be deemed to be the average of the security’s closing prices on such exchange over the thirty (30) day period ending one (1) day prior to the
distribution; 

  

	 	(2)	If traded over-the-counter, the value shall be deemed to be the average of the closing bid prices over the thirty (30) day period ending three (3) days prior to the distribution; and 

 

	 	(3)	If there is no active public market, the value shall be the fair market value thereof as determined in good faith by the Board. 

The method of valuation of securities subject to investment letter or other restrictions on free marketability shall be adjusted to make an
appropriate discount from the market value determined as above in clauses (1), (2) or (3) to 

  
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reflect the fair market value thereof as determined in good faith by the Board, or by a liquidator if one is appointed. The holders of at least twenty percent (20%) of the then outstanding
Preferred Shares shall have the right to challenge any determination by the Board of fair market value pursuant to this Clause 9(b)(iii), in which case the determination of fair market value shall be made by an independent appraiser selected
jointly by the Board and the challenging parties, the cost of such appraisal to be borne by the Company if the independent appraiser determines that the fair market value of the securities is less than that determined by the Board by a factor of
more than 5%. Such costs shall be borne by the challenging parties if the independent appraiser determines that the fair market value of the securities is equal to at least 95% of the fair market value determined by the Board. 

 

	 	(c)	Voting Rights 

 Subject to the provisions of this Memorandum and the Articles, at all
general meetings of the Company: (i) the holder of each Ordinary Share issued and outstanding shall have one (1) vote in respect of each Ordinary Share held, provided however that Ordinary Shares held by the Founders and the Employee
Compensation Shares shall have five (5) votes (“Super Voting Rights”) in respect of each such Share (“Super Voting Shares”) (in the event a holder of Super Voting Shares transfers any of the Super
Voting Shares to any person or entity which is not an existing holder of Super Voting Shares and is not an Affiliate of such holder, or any holder of the Super Voting Shares elects to give up the Super Voting Rights by giving a written notice to the
Company, such Shares shall no longer be entitled to any Super Voting Rights any more and shall only have one (1) vote in respect of each Ordinary Share), and (ii) the holder of each Preferred Share shall be entitled to such number of votes
as equals the whole number of Ordinary Shares into which such holder’s collective Preferred Shares are convertible immediately after the close of business on the record date of the determination of the Company’s shareholders entitled to
vote or, if no such record date is established, at the date such vote is taken or any written consent of the Company’s shareholders is first solicited. Subject to provisions to the contrary elsewhere in this Memorandum and the Articles, or as
required by the Act, the holders of Preferred Shares shall vote together with the holders of Ordinary Shares, and not as a separate class or series, on all matters put before the Shareholders. 

 

	 	(d)	Conversion Rights 

 The holders of the Preferred Shares shall have the following rights
described below with respect to the conversion of the Preferred Shares into Ordinary Shares. Subject to the provisions of Clause 9(d)(v), (1) the number of Ordinary Shares to which a holder shall be entitled upon conversion of any Series
A-1 Preferred Share shall be the quotient of the Original Series A-1 Issue Price divided by the then-effective Series A-1 Conversion Price; (2) the number of 

  
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Ordinary Shares to which a holder shall be entitled upon conversion of any Series A-2 Preferred Share shall be the quotient of the Original Series A-2 Issue Price divided by the then-effective
Series A-2 Conversion Price; (3) the number of Ordinary Shares to which a holder shall be entitled upon conversion of any Series A-3 Preferred Share shall be the quotient of the Original Series A-3 Issue Price divided by the then-effective
Series A-3 Conversion Price; (4) the number of Ordinary Shares to which a holder shall be entitled upon conversion of any Series B Preferred Share shall be the quotient of the Original Series B Issue Price divided by the then-effective Series B
Conversion Price; and (5) the number of Ordinary Shares to which a holder shall be entitled upon conversion of any Series C Preferred Share shall be the quotient of the Original Series C Issue Price divided by the then-effective Series C
Conversion Price. For the avoidance of doubt, subject to the provisions of Clause 9(d)(v), the initial conversion ratio for Series A-1 Preferred Shares to Ordinary Shares shall be 1:1, the initial conversion ratio for Series A-2 Preferred
Shares to Ordinary Shares shall be 1:1, the initial conversion ratio for Series A-3 Preferred Shares to Ordinary Shares shall be 1:1; the initial conversion ratio for Series B Preferred Shares to Ordinary Shares shall be 1:1; and the initial
conversion ratio for Series C Preferred Shares to Ordinary Shares shall be 1:1, each subject to adjustment based on adjustments of the Series A-1 Conversion Price, Series A-2 Conversion Price, Series A-3 Conversion Price, Series B Conversion Price
or Series C Conversion Price, as applicable (the “Applicable Conversion Price” and each a “Conversion Price”), as set forth below: 
  

	 	(i)	Optional Conversion. 

  

	 	(1)	Subject to and in compliance with the provisions of this Clause 9(d)(i), and subject to compliance with the requirements of the Act, any Preferred Share may, at the option of the holder thereof, be converted at
any time into fully-paid and nonassessable Ordinary Shares based on the then-effective Applicable Conversion Price. 

  

	 	(2)	 The holder of any Preferred Shares who desires to convert such shares into Ordinary Shares shall surrender the certificate or certificates therefor,
duly endorsed, at the office of the Company or any transfer agent for the Preferred Shares, and shall give written notice to the Company at such office that such holder has elected to convert such shares. Such notice shall state the number of
Preferred Shares being converted. Thereupon, the Company shall promptly issue and deliver to such holder at such office a certificate or certificates for the number of Ordinary Shares to which the holder is entitled. No fractional Ordinary Shares
shall be issued upon conversion of the Preferred Shares, and the number of Ordinary Shares to be so issued to a holder of Preferred Shares upon the conversion of such Preferred Shares (after aggregating all fractional Ordinary Shares that would be
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rounded to the nearest whole share (with one-half being rounded upward). Such conversion shall be deemed to have been made at the close of business on the date of the surrender of the
certificates representing the Preferred Shares to be converted, and the person entitled to receive the Ordinary Shares issuable upon such conversion shall be treated for all purposes as the record holder of such Ordinary Shares on such date.

  

	 	(ii)	Automatic Conversion. 

  

	 	(1)	Without any action being required by the holder of such share and whether or not the certificates representing such share are surrendered to the Company or its transfer agent, the Preferred Share shall automatically be
converted into Ordinary Shares upon the closing of a Qualified IPO, based on the then-effective Applicable Conversion Price. 

  

	 	(2)	The Company shall not be obligated to issue certificates for any Ordinary Shares issuable upon the automatic conversion of any Preferred Shares unless the certificate or certificates evidencing such Preferred Shares is
either delivered as provided below to the Company or any transfer agent for the Preferred Shares, or the holder notifies the Company or its transfer agent that such certificate has been lost, stolen or destroyed and executes an agreement
satisfactory to the Company to indemnify the Company from any loss incurred by it in connection with such certificate. The Company shall, as soon as practicable after receipt of certificates for Preferred Share, or satisfactory agreement for
indemnification in the case of a lost certificate, promptly issue and deliver at its office to the holder thereof a certificate or certificates for the number of Ordinary Shares to which the holder is entitled. No fractional Ordinary Shares shall be
issued upon conversion of the Preferred Shares, and the number of Ordinary Shares to be so issued to a holder of converting Preferred Share (after aggregating all fractional Ordinary Shares that would be issued to such holder) shall be rounded to
the nearest whole share (with one-half being rounded upward). Any person entitled to receive Ordinary Shares issuable upon the automatic conversion of the Preferred Shares shall be treated for all purposes as the record holder of such Ordinary
Shares on the date of such conversion. 

  

	 	(iii)	Mechanics of Conversion. The conversion hereunder of any Preferred Share (the “Conversion Share”) shall be effected in the following manner: 

 

	 	(1)	 The Company shall redeem the Conversion Share for aggregate consideration (the “Redemption Amount”) equal to (a) the aggregate
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such conversion and (b) the aggregate value, as determined by the Board, of any other assets which are to be distributed upon such conversion. 

 

	 	(2)	Concurrent with the redemption of the Conversion Share, the Company shall apply the Redemption Amount for the benefit of the holder of the Conversion Share to pay for any capital shares of the Company issuable, and any
other assets distributable, to such holder in connection with such conversion. 

  

	 	(3)	Upon application of the Redemption Amount, the Company shall issue to the holder of the Conversion Share all capital shares issuable, and distribute to such holder all other assets distributable, upon such conversion.

  

	 	(iv)	Initial Conversion Price. The “Series A-1 Conversion Price” shall initially equal the Original Series A-1 Issue Price, the “Series A-2 Conversion Price” shall initially
equal the Original Series A-2 Issue Price, the “Series A-3 Conversion Price” shall initially equal the Original Series A-3 Issue Price, the “Series B Conversion Price” shall initially equal the Original Series B
Issue Price and the “Series C Conversion Price” shall initially equal the Original Series C Issue Price, each of which shall be adjusted from time to time as provided below in Clause 9(d)(v). 

 

	 	(v)	Adjustments to Conversion Price. 

  

	 	(1)	Adjustment for Share Splits and Combinations. If the Company shall at any time, or from time to time, effect a subdivision of the outstanding Ordinary Shares, the Applicable Conversion Price in effect immediately
prior to such subdivision shall be proportionately decreased. Conversely, if the Company shall at any time, or from time to time, combine the outstanding Ordinary Shares into a smaller number of shares, the Applicable Conversion Price in effect
immediately prior to the combination shall be proportionately increased. Any adjustment under this paragraph shall become effective at the close of business on the date the subdivision or combination becomes effective. 

 

	 	(2)	 Adjustment for Ordinary Share Dividends and Distributions. If the Company makes (or fixes a record date for the determination of holders of
Ordinary Shares entitled to receive) a dividend or other distribution to the holders of Ordinary Shares payable in Additional Ordinary Shares, the Applicable Conversion Price then in effect shall be decreased as of the time of such issuance (or in
the event such record date is fixed, as of the close of business on such record date) by multiplying such Applicable Conversion Price then in effect by a 

  
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fraction (i) the numerator of which is the total number of Ordinary Shares issued and outstanding immediately prior to the time of such issuance or the close of business on such record date,
and (ii) the denominator of which is the total number of Ordinary Shares issued and outstanding immediately prior to the time of such issuance or the close of business on such record date plus the number of Ordinary Shares issuable in payment
of such dividend or distribution. 

  

	 	(3)	Adjustments for Other Dividends. If the Company at any time, or from time to time, makes (or fixes a record date for the determination of holders of Ordinary Shares entitled to receive) a dividend or other
distribution payable in securities of the Company other than Ordinary Shares or Ordinary Share Equivalents, then, and in each such event, provision shall be made so that, upon conversion of any Preferred Share thereafter, the holder thereof shall
receive, in addition to the number of Ordinary Shares issuable thereon, the amount of securities of the Company which the holder of such share would have received had the Preferred Shares been converted into Ordinary Shares immediately prior to such
event, all subject to further adjustment as provided herein. 

  

	 	(4)	Reorganizations, Mergers, Consolidations, Reclassifications, Exchanges, Substitutions. If at any time, or from time to time, any capital reorganization or reclassification of the Ordinary Shares (other than as a
result of a share dividend, subdivision, split or combination otherwise treated above) occurs or the Company is consolidated, merged or amalgamated with or into another Person (other than a consolidation, merger or amalgamation treated as a
Liquidation Event), then in any such event, provision shall be made so that, upon conversion of any Preferred Share thereafter, the holder thereof shall receive the kind and amount of shares and other securities and property which the holder of such
share would have received had the Preferred Shares been converted into Ordinary Shares on the date of such event, all subject to further adjustment as provided herein, or with respect to such other securities or property, in accordance with any
terms applicable thereto. 

  

	 	(5)	Sale of Shares below the Conversion Price. 

  

	 	(A)	Adjustment of Conversion Price Upon Issuance of Additional Ordinary Shares. 

  

	 	•	 	 In the event the Company shall at any time after the Series C Original Issue Date issue Additional Ordinary Shares, without consideration or for a

  
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consideration per share less than the Series C Conversion Price in effect immediately prior to such issue (the “New Subscription Price”), then the Applicable Conversion Price
shall be reduced, concurrently with such issue, to the New Subscription Price. 

  

	 	•	 	In the event the Company shall at any time after the Series A-1 Original Issue Date, the Series A-2 Original Issue Date, the Series A-3 Original Issue Date or the Series B Original Issue Date, as the case may be, issue
Additional Ordinary Shares, without consideration or for a consideration per share less than the Series A-1 Conversion Price, the Series A-2 Conversion Price, the Series A-3 Conversion Price or the Series B Conversion Price, as the case may be, in
effect immediately prior to such issue, then the Applicable Conversion Price shall be reduced, concurrently with such issue, to a price (calculated to the nearest one-hundredth of a cent) determined in accordance with the following formula:

  

	 	 	CP2 = CP1 * (A + B) / (A + C). 

  

	 	•	 	For purposes of the foregoing formula, the following definitions shall apply: 

  

	 	(aa)	CP2 shall mean the Series A-1 Conversion Price, the Series A-2 Conversion Price, the Series A-3 Conversion Price, or the Series B Conversion Price, as the case may be in effect immediately after such issue of Additional
Ordinary Shares; 

  

	 	(bb)	CP1 shall mean the Series A-1 Conversion Price, the Series A-2 Conversion Price, the Series A-3 Conversion Price, or the Series B Conversion Price, as the case may be in effect immediately prior to such issue of
Additional Ordinary Shares; 

  

	 	(cc)	 “A” shall mean the number of Ordinary Shares outstanding immediately prior to such issue of Additional Ordinary Shares, treating for this
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immediately prior to such issue or upon conversion or exchange of Equity Securities (including the Preferred Shares) outstanding (assuming exercise of any outstanding Ordinary Share Equivalents
therefor) immediately prior to such issue; 

  

	 	(dd)	“B” shall mean the number of Ordinary Shares that would have been issued if such Additional Ordinary Shares had been issued at a price per share equal to CP1 (determined by dividing the aggregate consideration
received by the Company in respect of such issue by CP1); and 

  

	 	(ee)	“C” shall mean the number of such Additional Ordinary Shares issued in such transaction. 

  

	 	(B)	Determination of Consideration. For the purpose of making any adjustment to any Conversion Price or the number of Ordinary Shares issuable upon conversion of the Preferred Shares, as provided above:

  

	 	•	 	To the extent it consists of cash, the consideration received by the Company for any issue or sale of securities shall be computed at the net amount of cash received by the Company after deduction of any underwriting or
similar commissions, compensations, discounts or concessions paid or allowed by the Company in connection with such issue or sale; 

  

	 	•	 	To the extent it consists of property other than cash, consideration other than cash received by the Company for any issue or sale of securities shall be computed at the fair market value thereof (as determined in good
faith by a majority of the Board, including the affirmative vote of at least one (1) AIL Director and one (1) Matrix Director), as of the date of the adoption of the resolution specifically authorizing such issue or sale, irrespective of
any accounting treatment of such property; and 

  

	 	•	 	 If Additional Ordinary Shares or Ordinary Share Equivalents exercisable, convertible or exchangeable for Additional Ordinary Shares are

  
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issued or sold together with other stock or securities or other assets of the Company for consideration which covers both, the consideration received for the Additional Ordinary Shares or such
Ordinary Share Equivalents shall be computed as that portion of the consideration received (as determined in good faith by a majority of the Board, including the affirmative vote of at least one (1) AIL Director and one (1) Matrix
Director) to be allocable to such Additional Ordinary Shares or Ordinary Share Equivalents. 

  

	 	(C)	No Exercise. If all of the rights to exercise, convert or exchange any Ordinary Share Equivalents shall expire without any of such rights having been exercised, the Applicable Conversion Price as adjusted upon
the issuance of such Ordinary Share Equivalents shall be readjusted to the Applicable Conversion Price which would have been in effect had such adjustment been made. 

 

	 	(6)	Other Dilutive Events. In case any event shall occur as to which the other provisions of this Clause 9(d) are not strictly applicable, but the failure to make any adjustment to any Conversion Price
would not fairly protect the conversion rights of the applicable series of Preferred Shares in accordance with the essential intent and principles hereof, then, in each such case, the Company, in good faith, shall determine the appropriate
adjustment to be made, on a basis consistent with the essential intent and principles established in this Clause 9(d) necessary to preserve, without dilution, the conversion rights of such series of Preferred Shares. 

 

	 	(7)	 Certificate of Adjustment. In the case of any adjustment or readjustment of a Conversion Price, the Company, at its sole expense, shall compute
such adjustment or readjustment in accordance with the provisions hereof and prepare a certificate showing such adjustment or readjustment, and shall mail such certificate, by first class mail, postage prepaid, to each registered holder of such
series of Preferred Shares at such holder’s address as shown in the Company’s books. The certificate shall set forth such adjustment or readjustment, showing in detail the facts upon which such adjustment or readjustment is based,
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or sold or deemed to have been issued or sold, (ii) the number of Additional Ordinary Shares issued or sold or deemed to be issued or sold, (iii) the Applicable Conversion Price in
effect before and after such adjustment or readjustment, and (iv) the number of Ordinary Shares and the type and amount, if any, of other property which would be received upon conversion of such series of Preferred Shares after such adjustment
or readjustment. 

  

	 	(8)	Notice of Record Date. In the event the Company shall propose to take any action of the type or types requiring an adjustment to a Conversion Price or the number or character of the Preferred Shares as set forth
herein, the Company shall give notice to the holders of such series of Preferred Shares, which notice shall specify the record date, if any, with respect to any such action and the date on which such action is to take place. Such notice shall also
set forth such facts with respect thereto as shall be reasonably necessary to indicate the effect of such action (to the extent such effect may be known at the date of such notice) on the Applicable Conversion Price and the number, kind or class of
shares or other securities or property which shall be deliverable upon the occurrence of such action or deliverable upon the conversion of Preferred Shares. In the case of any action which would require the fixing of a record date, such notice shall
be given at least twenty (20) days prior to the date so fixed, and in the case of all other actions, such notice shall be given at least thirty (30) days prior to the taking of such proposed action. 

 

	 	(9)	Reservation of Shares Issuable Upon Conversion. The Company shall at all times reserve and keep available out of its authorized but unissued Ordinary Shares, solely for the purpose of effecting the conversion of
the Preferred Shares, such number of its Ordinary Shares as shall from time to time be sufficient to effect the conversion of all outstanding Preferred Share. If at any time the number of authorized but unissued Ordinary Shares shall not be
sufficient to effect the conversion of all then outstanding Preferred Shares, the Company will take such corporate action as may, in the opinion of its counsel, be necessary to increase its authorized but unissued Ordinary Shares to such number of
shares as shall be sufficient for such purpose. 

  

	 	(10)	 Notices. Any notice required or permitted pursuant to this Clause 9(d) shall be given in writing and shall be given either
personally or by sending it by next-day or second-day courier service, fax, electronic mail or similar means to each holder of record at the address of such holder appearing on the books of the Company. Where a notice is sent by next-day or
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addressing, pre-paying and sending by next-day or second-day service through an internationally-recognized courier a letter containing the notice, with a confirmation of delivery, and to have
been effected at the expiration of two (2) days after the letter containing the same is sent as aforesaid. Where a notice is sent by fax or electronic mail, service of the notice shall be deemed to be effected by properly addressing, and
sending such notice through a transmitting organization, with a written confirmation of delivery, and to have been effected on the day the same is sent as aforesaid. 

 

	 	(11)	Payment of Taxes. The Company will pay all taxes (other than taxes based upon income) and other governmental charges that may be imposed with respect to the issue or delivery of Ordinary Shares upon conversion of
Preferred Shares, excluding any tax or other charge imposed in connection with any transfer involved in the issue and delivery of Ordinary Shares in a name other than that in which the Preferred Share so converted were registered. 

 

	 	(e)	Redemption 

  

	 	(i)	Notwithstanding any provisions to the contrary in this Clause 9, the Preferred Shares shall be redeemable at the option of holders of the Preferred Shares as provided herein: 

 

	 	(1)	 Optional Redemption Date. At any time after (i) the fourth (4) anniversary of the Closing (as defined in the Share Purchase
Agreement), each holder of the then outstanding Series C Preferred Shares, or (ii) December 31, 2016, each holder of the then outstanding Series A Preferred Shares and Series B Preferred Shares, may require that the Company redeem all of
its Preferred Shares, in accordance with the following terms. Following receipt of the request for redemption from such holders, the Company shall within fifteen (15) business days give written notice (the “Redemption Notice”)
to each holder of record of a Preferred Share, at the address last shown on the records of the Company for such holder(s). Such notice shall indicate that the holders of Preferred Shares have elected redemption of all of the Preferred Shares
pursuant to the provisions of this Clause 9(e)(i)(1), shall specify the redemption date, and shall direct the holders of such shares to submit their share certificates to the Company on or before the scheduled redemption date. Notwithstanding
anything to the contrary, each holder of Preferred Shares shall have the right, but not the obligation, to participate in the redemption and require the Company to redeem up to all of the Preferred Shares held by such holder by written notice to the
Company within fifteen (15) days following the date of the Redemption Notice indicating its election to participate in the 

  
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redemption and the number of its Preferred Shares to be redeemed. 

  

	 	(2)	Redemption Price. The redemption price for each Series A-1 Preferred Share and Series A-2 Preferred Share redeemed pursuant to this Clause 9(e)(i)(2) shall be equal to a price per Preferred Share which is
one hundred and fifty percent (150%) of the applicable Initial Purchase Price, plus all declared or accrued but unpaid dividends thereon up until the date of redemption (adjusted for any share splits, share dividends, combinations,
recapitalizations or similar transactions), including the dividends to be paid pursuant to Clause 9(a)(ii) (the “Series A-1 and Series A-2 Redemption Price”). The redemption price for Series A-3 Preferred Shares redeemed
pursuant to this Clause 9(e)(i)(2) shall be equal to a price per share which is one hundred and twenty-five percent (125%) of the applicable Initial Purchase Price, plus all declared or accrued but unpaid dividends thereon up until the
date of redemption (adjusted for any share splits, share dividends, combinations, recapitalizations or similar transactions), including the dividends to be paid pursuant to Clause 9(a)(ii) (the “Series A-3 Redemption
Price”). The redemption price for each Series B Preferred Share redeemed pursuant to this Clause 9(e)(i)(2) shall be equal to a price per Preferred Share which is one hundred and twenty-five percent (125%) of the applicable
Initial Purchase Price, plus all declared or accrued but unpaid dividends thereon up until the date of redemption (adjusted for any share splits, share dividends, combinations, recapitalizations or similar transactions), including the dividends to
be paid pursuant to Clause 9(a)(ii) (the “Series B Redemption Price”). The redemption price for each Series C Preferred Share redeemed pursuant to this Clause 9(e)(i)(2) shall be equal to a price per Preferred
Share which is one hundred and twenty-five percent (125%) of the applicable Initial Purchase Price, plus all declared or accrued but unpaid dividends thereon up until the date of redemption (adjusted for any share splits, share dividends,
combinations, recapitalizations or similar transactions), including the dividends to be paid pursuant to Clause 9(a)(ii) (the “Series C Redemption Price”). 

 

	 	(3)	 Procedure. Upon delivery of the Redemption Notice, the aggregate Redemption Price to be paid by the Company as provided in Clause
9(e)(i)(2) herein shall be paid by the Company in cash or immediately converted into a debt payable by the Company over a period of twenty-four (24) months or on a payment schedule mutually agreed between the holders and the Company to the
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Preferred Shares, plus a simple interest calculated at seven percent (7%) per annum during the period commencing from the delivery of the Redemption Notice until the Redemption Closing (as
defined below). The closing (the “Redemption Closing”) of the redemption of any Preferred Shares pursuant to this Clause 9(e)(i)(3) will take place no later than twenty-four (24) months from the date of the Redemption
Notice at the offices of the Company, or such other date or other place as such holders of the then outstanding Preferred Shares and the Company may mutually agree in writing. At the Redemption Closing, subject to applicable law, the Company will,
from any source of assets or funds legally available therefor, redeem each Preferred Share by paying in cash therefor the Redemption Price against surrender by such holder at the Company’s principal office of the certificate representing such
share. From and after the Redemption Closing, if the Company makes the Redemption Price available to a holder of a Preferred Share, all rights of the holder of such Preferred Share (except the right to receive the Redemption Price therefor) will
cease with respect to such Preferred Share, and such Preferred Share will not thereafter be transferred on the books of the Company or be deemed outstanding for any purpose whatsoever. 

 

	 	(ii)	 Insufficient Funds. If the Company’s assets or funds which are legally available on the date that any redemption payment under this
Clause 9(e) is due are insufficient to pay in full all redemption payments to be paid at the Redemption Closing, or if the Company is otherwise prohibited by applicable law from making such redemption, those assets or funds which are legally
available shall be used in the following manner: (1) all of Series C Preferred Shares required to be redeemed shall be redeemed prior to any of the Series A Preferred Shares and Series B Preferred Shares, (2) if not all of the Series C
Preferred Shares required to be redeemed are able to be redeemed, then the Series C Preferred Shares to be redeemed shall be allocated ratably to the holders of the Series C Preferred Shares in proportion to the total number of Series C Preferred
Shares held by each such holder of Series C Preferred Shares, and then the remaining Series C Preferred Shares to be redeemed shall be carried forward and redeemed as soon as the Company has legally available funds to do so; (3) once all of the
Series C Preferred Shares required to be redeemed have been redeemed, then the Series B Preferred Shares required to be redeemed shall be redeemed; (4) if not all of the Series B Preferred Shares required to be redeemed are able to be redeemed,
then the Series B Preferred Shares to be redeemed shall be allocated ratably to the holders of the Series B Preferred Shares in proportion to the total number of Series B Preferred Shares held by each such holder of Series B Preferred Shares, and
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be redeemed shall be carried forward and redeemed as soon as the Company has legally available funds to do so; (5) once all of the Series B Preferred Shares required to be redeemed have been
redeemed, then the Series A-3 Preferred Shares required to be redeemed shall be redeemed; (6) if not all of the Series A-3 Preferred Shares required to be redeemed are able to be redeemed, then the Series A-3 Preferred Shares to be redeemed
shall be allocated ratably to the holders of the Series A-3 Preferred Shares in proportion to the total number of Series A-3 Preferred Shares held by each such holder of Series A-3 Preferred Shares, and then the remaining Series A-3 Preferred Shares
to be redeemed shall be carried forward and redeemed as soon as the Company has legally available funds to do so; (7) once all of the Series A-3 Preferred Shares required to be redeemed have been redeemed, then the Series A-2 Preferred Shares
and Series A-1 Preferred Shares required to be redeemed shall be redeemed, (8) if not all of the Series A-2 Preferred Shares and Series A-1 Preferred Shares required to be redeemed are able to be redeemed, then the Series A-2 Preferred Shares
and Series A-1 Preferred Shares to be redeemed shall be allocated ratably to the holders of the Series A-2 Preferred Shares and the holders of the Series A-1 Preferred Shares in proportion to the total number of Series A-2 Preferred Shares and
Series A-1 Preferred Shares held by each such holder of Series A-2 Preferred Shares and holder of Series A-1 Preferred Shares, and then the remaining Series A-2 Preferred Shares and Series A-1 Preferred Shares to be redeemed shall be carried forward
and redeemed as soon as the Company has legally available funds to do so. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, no other securities of the Company shall be redeemed unless and until the Company shall have redeemed all of the Preferred
Shares requested to be redeemed and shall have paid all the applicable Redemption Price for such Preferred Shares requested to be redeemed payable pursuant to this Clause 9 (e)(ii) Without limiting any rights of the holders of Preferred
Shares which are set forth in this Memorandum and the Articles, or are otherwise available under law, the balance of any shares subject to redemption hereunder with respect to which the Company has become obligated to pay the redemption payment but
which it has not paid in full shall continue to have all the powers, designations, preferences and relative participating, optional, and other special rights (including, without limitation, rights to accrue dividends) which such shares had prior to
such date, until the redemption payment has been paid in full with respect to such shares. 

  

	 	(f)	Acts of the Company. 

 (A) In addition to any other vote or consent required elsewhere
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Memorandum and the Articles or by any applicable statute, each Group Company shall not, and each holder of Ordinary Shares shall procure that each Group Company does not, directly or indirectly,
(i) without the approval of the holders holding at least two-thirds (66.67%) of the then outstanding Preferred Shares (excluding Preferred Shares held by AIL, and voting together as a single class on an as-converted basis), which approval
shall not be unreasonably withheld, take any of the actions under the subsections (i), (ii), (iii), (iv), (v), (xi), (xiv), (xv), (xvii), (xix) and (xx) below; and (2) without the approval of the holders holding at least two-thirds
(66.67%) of the then outstanding Preferred Shares (including Preferred Shares held by AIL, and voting together as a single class on an as-converted basis), which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, take any of the actions under the
subsections (vi), (vii), (viii), (ix), (x), (xii), (xiii), (xvi) and (xviii) below: 
  

	 	(i)	cease to conduct or substantially change the business of the Company and/or any Group Company, as such business is normally conducted, or deviate from the business plan previously approved by the Board of Director of
the Company; 

  

	 	(ii)	sell or dispose of the whole or a substantial part of the undertaking goodwill or the assets of the Company and/or any Group Company; 

 

	 	(iii)	increase, reduce or cancel the authorized or issued share capital of the Company and/or any Group Company or issue, allot, purchase or redeem any shares or securities convertible into or carrying a right of subscription
in respect of shares or any share warrants or grant or issue any options rights or warrants, which may require the issue of shares in the future or do any act which has the effect of diluting or reducing the effective shareholding of any Investor in
the Company (with the exception of any shares issued upon conversion of the Preferred Shares); 

  

	 	(iv)	make any distribution of profits amongst the shareholders by way of dividend, (interim and final) capitalization of reserves or otherwise; 

 

	 	(v)	appoint, or settle the terms of appointment of the chief executive officer (except for appointing Tang Yan as the chief executive officer of the Company and/or any Group Company), the chief operative officer and the
chief technology officer of the Company and/or any Group Company; 

  

	 	(vi)	approve or amend the employee share option plans or approve any new equity-based compensation plan or any bonus or incentive plan; 

  

	 	(vii)	select or change the external auditor, or make any material changes to the accounting policies or change the financial year of the Group Companies; 

  
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	 	(viii)	invest in or acquire any other Person, or any assets, business, business organization or division of any other Person in an amount in excess of US$1,500,000 in a single transaction, or US$3,000,000 in a series of
related transactions, or form any new subsidiary of any Group Company; 

  

	 	(ix)	create, incur or authorize the creation of any debt (including without limitation the issuance of any debt securities) if the Group’s aggregate indebtedness would exceed US$1,000,000, or guarantee any indebtedness,
except for trade accounts of the Group Companies arising in the ordinary course of business; 

  

	 	(x)	create any liens over assets to serve any indebtedness otherwise permitted or previously approved pursuant to paragraph (ix) above; 

 

	 	(xi)	make any loan or advance in an amount in excess of US$500,000 other than trade credit given in the ordinary course of business, except to wholly-owned subsidiaries of the Company; 

 

	 	(xii)	sell, transfer, license out (other than non-exclusive license granted in the ordinary course of business), pledge or encumber technology or intellectual property; 

 

	 	(xiii)	purchase any real property; 

  

	 	(xiv)	pass any resolution for the winding up of the Company and /or any Group Company or undertake any merger, reconstruction or liquidation exercise concerning the Company and/or any Group Company or apply for the
appointment of a receiver, manager or judicial manager or like officer; 

  

	 	(xv)	make any alteration or amendment to the memorandum and articles of association of the Company or any of the Group Companies (provided however that with respect to the memorandum and articles of association of the
Domestic Company, only the alteration or amendment related to the items listed in this Clause 9(f)(A) shall require the approval of the Investors in accordance with this Clause 9(f)(A)); 

 

	 	(xvi)	approve, extend or amend any transaction or agreement which is in an amount in excess of US$1,000,000 in a single transaction, or US$3,000,000 in a series of related transactions, with a Shareholder, director, officer,
employee or Affiliate of any Group Company or any relative thereof, except pursuant to the Company’s employee share option plans, provided however that, any connected transaction or agreement which is not in an amount in excess of US$1,000,000
shall be fully disclosed to the Investors and shall be arm’s length transaction; 

  
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	 	(xvii)	make any equity investments in any other companies in excess of US$1,500,000 in a single transaction, or US$3,000,000 in a series of related transactions, or the establishment of any brands for companies other than the
Group Companies; 

  

	 	(xviii)	enter into any joint venture or partnership of which the total investment amount is in excess of US$1,500,000 in a single transaction, or US$3,000,000 in a series of related transactions, other than any strategic
alliance not involving any equity or equity-related investment; 

  

	 	(xix)	dispose or dilute the Company’s interest, directly or indirectly, in any of the Group Company; or 

  

	 	(xx)	approve any transfer of shares in the Company or any of the Group Company; or 

  

	 	(xxi)	authorize, agree or undertake to do any of the foregoing. 

 Actions under subsection
(xxi) shall require the approval of the holders holding at least two-thirds (66.67%) of the then outstanding Preferred Shares (including Preferred Shares held by AIL, and voting together as a single class on an as-converted basis) if the
subject matter is related to the matters listed in subsections (vi), (vii), (viii), (ix), (x), (xii), (xiii), (xvi) and (xviii), otherwise, actions under the subsection (xxi) shall require the approval of the holders holding at least
two-thirds (66.67%) of the then outstanding Preferred Shares (excluding Preferred Shares held by AIL, and voting together as a single class on an as-converted basis). 

(B) In addition to any other vote or consent required elsewhere in the Memorandum and the Articles or by any applicable statute, each Group
Company shall not, and the Company shall procure that each Group Company does not, directly or indirectly, without AIL’s approval, to take any of the following actions: 
  

	 	(i)	Issue, sell, transfer or otherwise dispose of, directly or indirectly, any equity securities, security convertible into or exercisable for any equity securities, assets or good will of any Group Company to, or merge,
amalgamate or consolidate any Group Company with or into Tencent Holdings Limited, or any Person controlled by Tencent Holdings Limited (the “Tencent Group”) (notwithstanding any provision to the contrary in the opening paragraph of
this Section, AIL has the absolute right to withhold its approval of the actions set forth in this subsection (i) for any reason whatsoever); it being understood for purposes of this provision, “control” refers to management rights,
ownership of more than 50% of equity or voting rights. 

  
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 Notwithstanding the foregoing, 

 

	 	(ii)	In the event that Tencent Group enters into a written term sheet or other similar document (the “Tencent Offer”) with the Company through bona fide negotiations for a Sale of the Company, pursuant to
which, the Company has received a non-refundable deposit (unless to be otherwise refunded in the form of the Tencent Indemnification under the second paragraph of this Section) in an amount of no less than 2.5% of the total consideration of the
transaction under the Tencent Offer (the “Tencent Deposit”), the Company shall deliver a written notice to AIL, describing material terms of Tencent Offer, with a copy of the executed Tencent Offer (the “Sale
Notice”) and bank statement or other evidence on receipt of the Tencent Deposit (the “Evidence of Receipt”). AIL shall have the right of first refusal to purchase all such equity interests, securities or assets proposed to
be purchased by Tencent Group on the same terms and conditions set forth in the Tencent Offer (the “AIL Option”), by paying a deposit in the same amount as the Tencent Deposit to the Company within twenty-five (25) calendar
days after its receipt of the Sale Notice and the Evidence of Receipt (the “AIL Notice Period”), provided that the Company shall have first entered into a written term sheet or other similar document with AIL (the “AIL
Offer”). 

 If AIL decides to exercise the AIL Option, all the commercially reasonable indemnification, penalty and
other similar payment payable by the Company and the shareholders of the Company (if the shareholders are parties to the Tencent Offer) to Tencent Group under the Tencent Offer for not completing the transaction contemplated thereunder (the
“Tencent Indemnification”), the total amount of which shall be no more than the Tencent Deposit plus its accrued interests during the AIL Notice Period, if any, calculated using the then effective base demand deposit interest rate
published by the People’s Bank of China, shall be borne by the Company. 
 If AIL decides to exercise the AIL Option, but the
transaction is not completed solely due to AIL’s failure to comply with the AIL Offer or the terms and conditions set forth in the definitive transaction agreements between AIL and the Company (the “AIL Purchase Agreement”),
the Company shall not refund the deposit paid by AIL. If the transaction is not completed due to reasons other than AIL’s failure to comply with the AIL Offer or the terms and conditions set forth in the AIL Purchase Agreement, the Company
shall refund the deposit paid by AIL, plus its accrued interests calculated using the then effective base demand deposit interest rate published by the People’s Bank of China. 

  
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 If AIL decides not to exercise the AIL Option, or fails to pay the deposit to the Company
pursuant to the AIL Offer within the AIL Notice Period, the Company can proceed with the transaction with Tencent Group upon terms and conditions not more favorable than those set forth in the Sale Notice. If the Company does not enter into any
definitive transaction agreement with Tencent Group within the sixty (60) calendar days following the expiration of the AIL Notice Period, or if such agreement is not consummated within ninety (90) calendar days of the execution thereof,
AIL’s right of first refusal provided under this Clause 9(f)(B) shall be deemed to be revived and the Company shall re-deliver a Sale Notice to AIL in accordance with this Clause 9(f)(B). 

(C) For the avoidance of doubt, the Shareholders agree that without the prior written consent of each Series B Shareholder and each Series C
Shareholder, no Shareholder shall pass resolutions or otherwise take actions to amend, alter or repeal rights, privileges and obligations of the Series B Preferred Shares or Series C Preferred Shares, or any holder of the Series B Preferred Shares
or Series C Preferred Shares hereunder, it being understood that rounds of investors further to the current Series A, B and C are not deemed to constitute the above amendment, alteration or repeal. 

 

	10	TRANSFER OF SHARES 

  

	10.1	The Company shall, on receipt of an instrument of transfer complying with Regulation 7.1 of the Articles and any agreements relating to the transfer of Shares to which the Company is a party, enter the name of the
transferee of a Share in the register of members unless the directors resolve to refuse or delay the registration of the transfer for reasons that shall be specified in a Resolution of Directors. 

 

	10.2	The directors may not resolve to refuse or delay the transfer of a Share unless the Shareholder has failed to pay an amount due in respect of the Share. 

 

	11	AMENDMENTS 

  

	11.1	Subject to Clause 9, the Company may amend this Memorandum or the Articles by Resolution of Shareholders or by Resolution of Directors, save that no amendment may be made by Resolution of Directors:

  

	 	(a)	to restrict the rights or powers of the Shareholders to amend this Memorandum or the Articles; 

  

	 	(b)	to change the percentage of Shareholders required to pass a Resolution of Shareholders to amend this Memorandum or the Articles; 

  

	 	(c)	in circumstances where this Memorandum or Articles cannot be amended by the Shareholders; or 

  

	 	(d)	to Clause 9 and Clause 11. 

  

	11.2	Any amendment of this Memorandum or the Articles will take effect on the registration by the Registrar of a notice of amendment, or restated Memorandum and Articles, filed by the registered agent. 

  
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 TERRITORY OF THE BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS 

THE BVI BUSINESS COMPANIES ACT, 2004 

SIXTH AMENDED AND RESTATED ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION 

OF 
 Momo Technology
Company Limited 
 (Adopted by Resolutions of Shareholders passed on
            , 2013) 
  

	1.	INTERPRETATION 

  

	1.1	References in these Articles of Association (“Articles”) to the Act shall mean the BVI Business Companies Act, 2004. The following Articles shall constitute the Articles of the Company. In these
Articles, words and expressions defined in the Act shall have the same meanings and, unless otherwise required by the context, the singular shall include the plural and vice versa, the masculine shall include the feminine and the neuter and
references to persons shall include corporations and all legal entities capable of having a legal existence. 

  

	1.2	In the Memorandum and these Articles the capitalized terms shall have the following meaning unless there is something in the subject or context inconsistent therewith: 

“Act” means the Companies Act of the British Virgin Islands, as amended, and every statutory modification or re-enactment
thereof for the time being in force. 
 “Additional Ordinary Shares” means all Ordinary Shares issued by the Company
(including all Ordinary Shares issuable upon an exercise, conversion or exchange of Ordinary Share Equivalents issued or granted by the Company); provided that the term “Additional Ordinary Shares” does not include (i) Employee
Compensation Share; (ii) securities issued upon conversion of the Preferred Shares; (iii) securities issued as a dividend or distribution on the Preferred Shares; (iv) securities issued in connection with any share split, share
dividend, combination, recapitalization or other similar transaction of the Company; or (v) warrants or options to purchase securities granted to strategic partners of the Company in connection with mergers and acquisitions of other companies.

 “Affiliate” means, with respect to a Person, any other Person that, directly or indirectly, controls, is Controlled by or
is under common Control with such Person, and the term “affiliated” has the meaning correlative to the foregoing. 

“AIL” means Alibaba Investment Limited. 

“AIL Directors” has the meaning specified in Section 9.2(b) of these Articles. 

“Articles” means these Articles as originally framed or as from time to time altered by

  
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Resolution of Shareholders. 
 “as adjusted” means as appropriately
adjusted for any subsequent bonus issue, share split, consolidation, subdivision, reclassification, recapitalization or similar arrangement. 

“Applicable Conversion Price” has the meaning specified in Clause 9(d) of the Memorandum. 

“Board” means the board of directors of the Company. 

“Company” means Momo Technology Company Limited, a company organized and existing under the laws of the British Virgin
Islands. 
 “Control” means, when used with respect to any Person, power to direct the management and policies of such
Person, directly or indirectly, whether through the ownership of voting securities, by contract or otherwise, and the terms “controlling” and “controlled” have meanings correlative to the foregoing. 

“Control Documents” means each of the following agreement: Exclusive Technology Consulting and Service Agreement dated
April 18, 2012, entered into by and between the Domestic Company and WFOE; Equity Pledge Agreement dated April 18, 2012, entered into by and among the WFOE, Yan Tang, Yong Li, Xiaoliang Lei, Zhiwei Li, Beijing Matrix Venture Technology
Co., Ltd. and Shanghai ButtonWood Capital Limited; Share Option Agreement dated April 18, 2012, enter into by and between the WFOE and each of Yan Tang, Yong Li, Xiaoliang Lei, Zhiwei Li, Beijing Matrix Venture Technology Co., Ltd. and Shanghai
ButtonWood Capital Limited; Operating Agreement dated April 18, 2012, entered into by and among the WFOE, the Domestic Company, Yan Tang, Yong Li, Xiaoliang Lei, Zhiwei Li and other parties thereto; Power of Attorney dated April 18, 2012,
entered into by and between the WFOE and each of Yan Tang, Yong Li, Xiaoliang Lei, Zhiwei Li, Beijing Matrix Venture Technology Co., Ltd. and Shanghai ButtonWood Capital Limited. 

“Conversion Price” means the Series A-1 Conversion Price, Series A-2 Conversion Price, Series A-3 Conversion Price, Series B
Conversion Price or Series C Conversion Price, as the context requires. 
 “Conversion Share” has the meaning
specified in Clause 9(d)(iii) of the Memorandum. 
 “Director” means a member of the Board. 

“Domestic Company” means Beijing Momo Technology Co., Ltd. 

“DST” means DST Team Fund Limited. 

“Employee Compensation Share” means up to 44,758,220 Ordinary Shares issued or issuable to employees, consultants or directors
of the Company either in connection with the provision of services to the Company or on exercise of any options to purchase 

  
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Employee Compensation Shares granted under a share incentive plan or other arrangement adopted by the Company’s Board and approved by the shareholders of the Company, including without
limitation in connection with a restricted stock or other equity compensation plan or arrangement approved by the Company’s Board. 

“Equity Securities” means any Ordinary Shares or Ordinary Share Equivalents of the Company. 

“Founders” means Yan Tang, Yong Li, Xiaoliang Lei and Zhiwei Li. 

“HK Co” means Momo Technology HK Company Limited. 

“Group Companies” means the Company, the WFOE, the Domestic Company, the HK Co, and any other direct or indirect Subsidiary of
a Group Company collectively, and the Group Company means any one of them. 
 “Initial Purchase Price” means in the case of
each Series A-1 Preferred Share, the Original Series A-1 Issue Price, in the case of each Series A-2 Preferred Share, the Original Series A-2 Issue Price, in the case of each Series A-3 Preferred Share, the Original Series A-3 Issue Price, in the
case of each Series B Preferred Share, the Original Series B Issue Price and in the case of each Series C Preferred Share, the Original Series C Issue Price. 

“Liquidation Event” has the meaning specified in Clause 9(b)(ii) of the Memorandum. 

“Majority Preferred Holders” means the holders of at least fifty percent (50%) of the then outstanding Series A-1, Series
A-2 and Series A-3 Preferred Shares, Series B Preferred Shares held by Matrix only and Series C Preferred Shares held by Matrix only, voting together as a single class, including any Conversion Shares. 

“Matrix” means Matrix Partners China II Hong Kong Limited, [Matrix Affiliate] and its respective successors and permitted
assigns. 
 “Matrix Directors” has the meaning specified in Section 9.2(a) of these Articles. 

“Member” has the meaning ascribed to it in the Act. 

“Memorandum” means the sixth amended and restated memorandum of association of the Company to be adopted by resolution in
writing of all Members of the Company. 
 “month” means calendar month. 

“Ordinary Shares” has the meaning specified in Clause 7.1 of the Memorandum. 

“Ordinary Share Directors” has the meaning specified in Section 9.2(c) of these Articles. 

  
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 “Ordinary Share Equivalents” means warrants, options and rights exercisable for
Ordinary Shares or securities convertible into or exchangeable for Ordinary Shares, including, without limitation, the Preferred Shares. 

“Options” mean rights, options or warrants to subscribe for, purchase or otherwise acquire either Ordinary Shares or
Conversion Shares. 
 “Original Series A-1 Issue Price” means US$0.04714 per share. 

“Original Series A-2 Issue Price” means US$0.13469 per share. 

“Original Series A-3 Issue Price” means US$0.20204 per share. 

“Original Series B Issue Price” means US$0.327 per share. 

“Original Series C Issue Price” means US$1.2497 per share. 

“Person” or “person” means any individual, sole proprietorship, partnership, firm, joint venture, estate,
trust, unincorporated organization, association, corporation, institution, public benefit corporation, entity or governmental or regulatory authority or other entity of any kind or nature. 

“PRC” means the People’s Republic of China, but solely for the purposes of these Articles, excluding the Hong Kong
Special Administrative Region, the Macau Special Administrative Region and Taiwan. 
 “Preferred Shares” means collectively,
the Series A-1 Preferred Shares, the Series A-2 Preferred Shares, the Series A-3 Preferred Shares, the Series B Preferred Shares and the Series C Preferred Shares. 

“Qualified IPO” means a firm commitment underwritten registered public offering by the Company of its Ordinary Shares on the
NASDAQ National Market System in the United States or Hong Kong or any other exchange in any other jurisdiction (on any combination of such exchanges and jurisdictions) acceptable to the Majority Preferred Holders to the Company with aggregate
offering proceeds (before deduction of fees, commissions or expenses) to the Company and selling shareholders, if any, of not less than US$50,000,000 (or any cash proceeds of other currency of equivalent value). 

“Redemption Amount” has the meaning specified in Clause 9(d)(iii) of the Memorandum. 

“Redemption Closing” has the meaning specified in Clause 9(e)(i) of the Memorandum. 

“Redemption Price” means the Series A-1 and Series A-2 Redemption Price, Series A-3 Redemption Price, Series B Redemption
Price and/or Series C Redemption Price, as the 

  
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case may be. 
 “Redemption Notice” has the meaning specified in
Clause 9(e)(i) of the Memorandum. 
 “registered office” means the registered office for the time being of the
Company. 
 “Relative” means a husband, wife, father, mother, son, daughter, brother, sister, grandparent, grandchild, or
spouse of any of these, or a person living in the same household with an individual. 
 “Resolution of Directors” means
either: 
  

	 	(a)	a resolution approved at a duly convened and constituted meeting of directors of the Company or of a committee of directors of the Company, by the affirmative vote of a majority of the directors present at the meeting
who voted except that where a director is given more than one vote, he shall be counted by the number of votes he casts for the purpose of establishing a majority; or 

 

	 	(b)	a resolution consented to in writing by all directors or by all members of a committee of directors of the Company, as the case may be. 

“Resolution of Shareholders” means either: 
  

	 	(a)	Subject to the requirement set forth in Clause 9(f) of the Memorandum, a resolution approved at a duly convened and constituted meeting of the Shareholders of the Company by the affirmative vote of a majority of
in excess of 50% the votes of the Shares entitled to vote thereon which were present at the meeting and were voted; or 

  

	 	(b)	a resolution consented to in writing by all Shareholders. 

 “Seal” means the
common seal of the Company and includes every duplicate seal. 
 “Series A-1 Conversion Price” means a price that
initially equals to the Original Series A-1 Issue Price, and shall be adjusted from time to time as provided below in Clause 9 (d)(iv) of the Memorandum. 

“Series A-2 Conversion Price” means a price that initially equals to the Original Series A-2 Issue Price, and shall be
adjusted from time to time as provided below in Clause 9 (d)(iv) of the Memorandum. 
 “Series A-3 Conversion
Price” means a price that initially equals to the Original Series A-3 Issue Price, and shall be adjusted from time to time as provided below in Clause 9 (d)(iv) of the Memorandum. 

“Series A-1 Original Issue Date” means the date of the first sale and issuance of Series A-1 Preferred Shares to the holders
of Series A-1 Preferred Shares. 
 “Series A-2 Original Issue Date” means the date of the first sale and issuance of Series
A-2 Preferred Shares to the holders of Series A-2 Preferred Shares. 

  
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 “Series A-3 Original Issue Date” means the date of the first sale and issuance
of Series A-3 Preferred Shares to the holders of Series A-3 Preferred Shares. 
 “Series A-1 Preferred Shares” has the
meaning specified in Clause 7.1 of the Memorandum. 
 “Series A-2 Preferred Shares” has the meaning specified in
Clause 7.1 of the Memorandum. 
 “Series A-3 Preferred Shares” has the meaning specified in Clause 7.1 of the
Memorandum. 
 “Series A Preferred Shares” means, collectively, Series A-1 Preferred Shares, Series A-2 Preferred Shares and
Series A-3 Preferred Shares. 
 “Series A-1 and Series A-2 Redemption Price” has the meaning specified in Clause 9(e)(i) of
the Memorandum. 
 “Series A-3 Redemption Price” has the meaning specified in Clause 9(e)(i) of the Memorandum. 

“Series B Conversion Price” means a price that initially equals to the Original Series B Issue Price, and shall be
adjusted from time to time as provided below in Clause 9 (d)(iv) of the Memorandum. 
 “Series B Original Issue Date”
means the date of the first sale and issuance of Series B Preferred Shares to the holders of Series B Preferred Shares. 
 “Series B
Preferred Shares” has the meaning specified in Clause 7.1 of the Memorandum. 
 “Series B Redemption Price”
has the meaning specified in Clause 9(e)(i) of the Memorandum. 
 “Series C Conversion Price” means a price that
initially equals to the Original Series C Issue Price, and shall be adjusted from time to time as provided below in Clause 9 (d)(iv) of the Memorandum. 

“Series C Original Issue Date” means the date of the first sale and issuance of Series C Preferred Shares to the holders of
Series C Preferred Shares. 
 “Series C Preferred Shares” has the meaning specified in Clause 7.1 of the Memorandum.

 “Series C Redemption Price” has the meaning specified in Clause 9(e)(i) of the Memorandum. 

  
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 “Share” has the meaning specified in Clause 7.1 of the Memorandum and may
also be referenced as “share” and includes any fraction of a share. 
 “Shareholder” means a Person whose
name is entered in the register of members of the Company as the holder of one or more Shares or fractional Shares. 

“Shareholders’ Agreement” means the Second Amended and Restated Shareholders’ Agreement, dated as of
            , 2013, by and among the Company, the holders of Preferred Shares and other parties thereto. 

“Share Purchase Agreement” the Series C
Preferred Share Purchase Agreement dated             , 2013 by and among the Company, the holders of Series C Preferred Shares and other parties thereto. 

“WFOE” means Beijing Momo Information Technology Co., Ltd., a wholly foreign-owned enterprise established by the HK Co in the
PRC under the laws of the PRC. 
 “written” and “in writing” include all modes of representing or
reproducing words in visible form. 
 Words importing the singular number also include the plural number and vice-versa. 

Words importing the masculine gender also include the feminine gender and vice-versa. 

The term “day” means “calendar day”. 

 

	1.3	In the Memorandum and these Articles, unless the context otherwise requires a reference to: 

  

	 	(a)	a “Regulation” is a reference to a regulation of these Articles; 

  

	 	(b)	a “Clause” is a reference to a clause of the Memorandum; 

  

	 	(c)	voting by Shareholders is a reference to the casting of the votes attached to the Shares held by the Shareholder voting; 

  

	 	(d)	the Act, the Memorandum or these Articles is a reference to the Act or those documents as amended or, in the case of the Act, any re-enactment thereof; and 

 

	 	(e)	the singular includes the plural and vice versa. 

  

	1.4	Any words or expressions defined in the Act unless the context otherwise requires bear the same meaning in the Memorandum and these Articles unless otherwise defined herein. 

 

	1.5	Headings are inserted for convenience only and shall be disregarded in interpreting the Memorandum and these Articles. 

  

	2.	REGISTERED SHARES 

  

	2.1	 Every Shareholder is entitled to a certificate signed by a director of the Company, or any other person authorised by Resolution of Directors, or
under the Seal specifying the number of Shares held by him and the signature of the director, officer or authorised 

  
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person and the Seal may be facsimiles. 

  

	2.2	Any Shareholder receiving a certificate shall indemnify and hold the Company and its directors and officers harmless from any loss or liability which it or they may incur by reason of any wrongful or fraudulent use or
representation made by any person by virtue of the possession thereof. If a certificate for Shares is worn out or lost it may be renewed on production of the worn out certificate or on satisfactory proof of its loss together with such indemnity as
may be required by Resolution of Directors. 

  

	2.3	If several Eligible Persons are registered as joint holders of any Shares, any one of such Eligible Persons may give an effectual receipt for any Distribution. 

 

	3.	SHARES 

  

	3.1	Subject to any restrictions on the issuing of Shares and other Securities contained herein, Shares and other Securities may be issued at such times, to such Eligible Persons, for such consideration and on such terms as
the directors may by Resolution of Directors determine. 

  

	3.2	Section 46 of the Act (Pre-emptive rights) does not apply to the Company. 

  

	3.3	A Share may be issued for consideration in any form, including money, a promissory note, or other written obligation to contribute money or property, real property, personal property (including goodwill and know-how),
services rendered or a contract for future services. 

  

	3.4	The consideration for a Share with par value shall not be less than the par value of the Share. If a Share with par value is issued for consideration less than the par value, the person to whom the Share is issued is
liable to pay to the Company an amount equal to the difference between the issue price and the par value. 

  

	3.5	No Shares may be issued for a consideration other than money, unless a Resolution of Directors has been passed stating: 

  

	 	(a)	the amount to be credited for the issue of the Shares; 

  

	 	(b)	their determination of the directors of the reasonable present cash value of the non-money consideration for the issue; and 

  

	 	(c)	that, in the opinion, of the directors, the present cash value of the non-money consideration for the issue is not less than the amount to be credited for the issue of the Shares. 

 

	3.6	The Company shall keep a register (the “register of members”) containing: 

  

	 	(a)	the names and addresses of the Eligible Persons who hold Shares; 

  

	 	(b)	the number of each class and series of Shares held by each Shareholder; 

  

	 	(c)	the date on which the name of each Shareholder was entered in the register of members; and 

  

	 	(d)	the date on which any Eligible Person ceased to be a Shareholder. 

  

	3.7	The register of members may be in any such form as the directors may approve, but if it is in magnetic, electronic or other data storage form, the Company must be able to produce legible evidence of its contents. Until
the directors otherwise determine, the magnetic, electronic or other data storage form shall be the original register of members. 

  

	3.8	 A Share is deemed to be issued when the name of the Shareholder is entered in the 

  
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register of members. 

  

	4.	REDEMPTION OF SHARES AND TREASURY SHARES 

  

	4.1	The Company may purchase, redeem or otherwise acquire and hold its own Shares save that the Company may not purchase, redeem or otherwise acquire its own Shares without the consent of Shareholders whose Shares are to be
purchased, redeemed or otherwise acquired unless the Company is permitted by the Act or any other provision in the Memorandum or these Articles to purchase, redeem or otherwise acquire the Shares without their consent. 

 

	4.2	The Company may only offer to purchase, redeem or otherwise acquire Shares if the Resolution of Directors authorising the purchase, redemption or other acquisition contains a statement that the directors are satisfied,
on reasonable grounds, that immediately after the acquisition the value of the Company’s assets will exceed its liabilities and the Company will be able to pay its debts as they fall due. 

 

	4.3	Sections 60 (Process for acquisition of own shares), 61 (Offer to one or more shareholders) and 62 (Shares redeemed otherwise than at the option of company) of the Act shall not apply to the
Company. 

  

	4.4	Shares that the Company purchases, redeems or otherwise acquires pursuant to this Regulation may be cancelled or held as Treasury Shares except to the extent that such Shares are in excess of fifty percent (50%) of
the issued Shares in which case they shall be cancelled but they shall be available for reissue. 

  

	4.5	All rights and obligations attaching to a Treasury Share are suspended and shall not be exercised by the Company while it holds the Share as a Treasury Share. 

 

	4.6	Treasury Shares may be transferred by the Company on such terms and conditions (not otherwise inconsistent with the Memorandum and these Articles) as the Company may by Resolution of Directors determine.

  

	4.7	Where Shares are held by another body corporate of which the Company holds, directly or indirectly, shares having more than fifty percent (50%) of the votes in the election of directors of the other body corporate,
all rights and obligations attaching to the Shares held by the other body corporate are suspended and shall not be exercised by the other body corporate. 

  

	5.	MORTGAGES AND CHARGES OF SHARES 

  

	5.1	Shareholders may mortgage or charge their Shares. 

  

	5.2	There shall be entered in the register of members at the written request of the Shareholder: 

  

	 	(a)	a statement that the Shares held by him are mortgaged or charged; 

  

	 	(b)	the name of the mortgagee or chargee; and 

  

	 	(c)	the date on which the particulars specified in subparagraphs (a) and (b) are entered in the register of members. 

  

	5.3	Where particulars of a mortgage or charge are entered in the register of members, such particulars may be cancelled: 

  

	 	(a)	 with the written consent of the named mortgagee or chargee or anyone authorised 

  
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to act on his behalf; or 

  

	 	(b)	upon evidence satisfactory to the directors of the discharge of the liability secured by the mortgage or charge and the issue of such indemnities as the directors shall consider necessary or desirable.

  

	5.4	Whilst particulars of a mortgage or charge over Shares are entered in the register of members pursuant to this Regulation: 

  

	 	(a)	no transfer of any Share the subject of those particulars shall be effected; 

  

	 	(b)	the Company may not purchase, redeem or otherwise acquire any such Share; and 

  

	 	(c)	no replacement certificate shall be issued in respect of such Shares; 

 without the written
consent of the named mortgagee or chargee. 
  

	6.	FORFEITURE 

  

	6.1	Shares that are not fully paid on issue are subject to the forfeiture provisions set forth in this Regulation and for this purpose Shares issued for a promissory note, other written obligation to contribute money or
property or a contract for future services are deemed to be not fully paid. 

  

	6.2	A written notice of call specifying the date for payment to be made shall be served on the Shareholder who defaults in making payment in respect of the Shares. 

 

	6.3	The written notice of call referred to in Regulation 6.2 shall name a further date not earlier than the expiration of 14 days from the date of service of the notice on or before which the payment required by the notice
is to be made and shall contain a statement that in the event of non-payment at or before the time named in the notice the Shares, or any of them, in respect of which payment is not made will be liable to be forfeited. 

 

	6.4	Where a written notice of call has been issued pursuant to Regulation 6.3 and the requirements of the notice have not been complied with, the directors may, at any time before tender of payment, forfeit and cancel the
Shares to which the notice relates. 

  

	6.5	The Company is under no obligation to refund any moneys to the Shareholder whose Shares have been cancelled pursuant to Regulation 6.3 and that Shareholder shall be discharged from any further obligation to the Company.

  

	7.	TRANSFER OF SHARES 

  

	7.1	Subject to any agreements binding on the Company, shares are transferable, and the Company will only register transfers of shares that are made in accordance with such agreements (if any) and will not register transfers
of shares that are not made in accordance with such agreements (if any). The instrument of transfer of any share shall be in writing and shall be executed by or on behalf of the transferor, and containing the name and address of the transferee,
which shall be sent to the Company for registration. The transferor shall be deemed to remain the holder of a share until the name of the transferee is entered in the register in respect thereof. 

 

	7.2	The transfer of a Share is effective when the name of the transferee is entered on the register of members. 

  

	7.3	 If the directors of the Company are satisfied that an instrument of transfer relating to

  
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Shares has been signed but that the instrument has been lost or destroyed, they may resolve by Resolution of Directors: 

 

	 	(a)	to accept such evidence of the transfer of Shares as they consider appropriate; and 

  

	 	(b)	that the transferee’s name should be entered in the register of members notwithstanding the absence of the instrument of transfer. 

 

	7.4	Subject to the Memorandum, the personal representative of a deceased Shareholder may transfer a Share even though the personal representative is not a Shareholder at the time of the transfer. 

 

	8.	MEETINGS AND CONSENTS OF SHAREHOLDERS 

  

	8.1	Any director of the Company may convene meetings of the Shareholders at such times and in such manner and places within or outside the British Virgin Islands as the director considers necessary or desirable.

  

	8.2	Upon the written request of Shareholders entitled to exercise 30 per cent or more of the voting rights in respect of the matter for which the meeting is requested the directors shall convene a meeting of
Shareholders. 

  

	8.3	The director convening a meeting shall give not less than 7 days’ notice of a meeting of Shareholders to: 

  

	 	(a)	those Shareholders whose names on the date the notice is given appear as Shareholders in the register of members of the Company and are entitled to vote at the meeting; and 

 

	 	(b)	the other directors. 

  

	8.4	The director convening a meeting of Shareholders may fix as the record date for determining those Shareholders that are entitled to vote at the meeting the date notice is given of the meeting, or such other date as may
be specified in the notice, being a date not earlier than the date of the notice. 

  

	8.5	A meeting of Shareholders held in contravention of the requirement to give notice is valid if Shareholders holding at least 90 per cent of the total voting rights on all the matters to be considered at the meeting
have waived notice of the meeting and, for this purpose, the presence of a Shareholder at the meeting shall constitute waiver in relation to all the Shares which that Shareholder holds. 

 

	8.6	The inadvertent failure of a director who convenes a meeting to give notice of a meeting to a Shareholder or another director, or the fact that a Shareholder or another director has not received notice, does not
invalidate the meeting. 

  

	8.7	A Shareholder may be represented at a meeting of Shareholders by a proxy who may speak and vote on behalf of the Shareholder. 

  

	8.8	The instrument appointing a proxy shall be produced at the place designated for the meeting before the time for holding the meeting at which the person named in such instrument proposes to vote. The notice of the
meeting may specify an alternative or additional place or time at which the proxy shall be presented. 

  

	8.9	 The instrument appointing a proxy shall be in substantially the following form or such other form as the chairman of the meeting shall accept as
properly evidencing the wishes 

  
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of the Shareholder appointing the proxy. 

 Momo Technology Company
Limited 
 I/We being a Shareholder of the above Company HEREBY APPOINT
                     of                      or
failing him                      of
                     to be my/our proxy to vote for me/us at the meeting of Shareholders to be held on the      day of
            , 20     and at any adjournment thereof. 
 (Any
restrictions on voting to be inserted here.) 
 Signed this      day of
            , 20     
  

			
	  
	 	
	Shareholder	 	

  

	8.10	The following applies where Shares are jointly owned: 

  

	 	(a)	if two or more persons hold Shares jointly each of them may be present in person or by proxy at a meeting of Shareholders and may speak as a Shareholder; 

 

	 	(b)	if only one of the joint owners is present in person or by proxy he may vote on behalf of all joint owners; and 

  

	 	(c)	if two or more of the joint owners are present in person or by proxy they must vote as one. 

  

	8.11	A Shareholder shall be deemed to be present at a meeting of Shareholders if he participates by telephone or other electronic means and all Shareholders participating in the meeting are able to hear each other.

  

	8.12	A meeting of Shareholders is duly constituted if, at the commencement of the meeting, there are present in person or by proxy not less than two thirds of the votes of the Shares (including not less than two thirds of
the Preferred Shares) entitled to vote on Resolutions of Shareholders to be considered at the meeting. A quorum may comprise a single Shareholder or proxy and then such person may pass a Resolution of Shareholders and a certificate signed by such
person accompanied where such person be a proxy by a copy of the proxy instrument shall constitute a valid Resolution of Shareholders. 

  

	8.13	Subject to Clause 9(f) of the Memorandum, if within two hours from the time appointed for the meeting a quorum is not present, the meeting, if convened upon the requisition of Shareholders, shall be dissolved; in
any other case it shall stand adjourned to the next business day in the jurisdiction in which the meeting was to have been held at the same time and place or to such other time and place as the directors may determine, and subject to Clause
9(f) of the Memorandum and if at the adjourned meeting there are present within one hour from the time appointed for the meeting in person or by proxy not less than one third of the votes of the Shares or each class or series of Shares entitled
to vote on the matters to be considered by the meeting, those present shall constitute a quorum but otherwise the meeting shall be dissolved. 

  

	8.14	 At every meeting of Shareholders, the Chairman of the Board shall preside as chairman of the meeting. If there is no Chairman of the Board or if the
Chairman of the Board is not present at the meeting, the Shareholders present shall choose one of their number to be 

  
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the chairman. If the Shareholders are unable to choose a chairman for any reason, then the person representing the greatest number of voting Shares present in person or by proxy at the meeting
shall preside as chairman failing which the oldest individual Shareholder or representative of a Shareholder present shall take the chair. 

  

	8.15	The chairman may, with the consent of the meeting, adjourn any meeting from time to time, and from place to place, but no business shall be transacted at any adjourned meeting other than the business left unfinished at
the meeting from which the adjournment took place. 

  

	8.16	At any meeting of the Shareholders the chairman is responsible for deciding in such manner as he considers appropriate whether any resolution proposed has been carried or not and the result of his decision shall be
announced to the meeting and recorded in the minutes of the meeting. If the chairman has any doubt as to the outcome of the vote on a proposed resolution, he shall cause a poll to be taken of all votes cast upon such resolution. If the chairman
fails to take a poll then any Shareholder present in person or by proxy who disputes the announcement by the chairman of the result of any vote may immediately following such announcement demand that a poll be taken and the chairman shall cause a
poll to be taken. If a poll is taken at any meeting, the result shall be announced to the meeting and recorded in the minutes of the meeting. 

  

	8.17	Subject to the specific provisions contained in this Regulation for the appointment of representatives of Eligible Persons other than individuals the right of any individual to speak for or represent a Shareholder shall
be determined by the law of the jurisdiction where, and by the documents by which, the Eligible Person is constituted or derives its existence. In case of doubt, the directors may in good faith seek legal advice from any qualified person and unless
and until a court of competent jurisdiction shall otherwise rule, the directors may rely and act upon such advice without incurring any liability to any Shareholder or the Company. 

 

	8.18	Any Eligible Person other than an individual which is a Shareholder may by resolution of its directors or other governing body authorise such individual as it thinks fit to act as its representative at any meeting of
Shareholders or of any class of Shareholders, and the individual so authorised shall be entitled to exercise the same rights on behalf of the Eligible Person which he represents as that Eligible Person could exercise if it were an individual.

  

	8.19	The chairman of any meeting at which a vote is cast by proxy or on behalf of any Eligible Person other than an individual may call for a notarially certified copy of such proxy or authority which shall be produced
within 7 days of being so requested or the votes cast by such proxy or on behalf of such Eligible Person shall be disregarded. 

  

	8.20	Directors of the Company may attend and speak at any meeting of Shareholders and at any separate meeting of the holders of any class or series of Shares. 

 

	8.21	 An action that may be taken by the Shareholders at a meeting may also be taken by a resolution consented to in writing, without the need for any
notice, but if any Resolution of Shareholders is adopted otherwise than by the unanimous written consent of all Shareholders, a copy of such resolution shall forthwith be sent to all Shareholders not consenting to such resolution. The consent may be
in the form of counterparts, each counterpart being signed by one or more Shareholders. If the consent is in one or more 

  
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counterparts, and the counterparts bear different dates, then the resolution shall take effect on the earliest date upon which Eligible Persons holding a sufficient number of votes of Shares to
constitute a Resolution of Shareholders have consented to the resolution by signed counterparts. 

  

	9.	DIRECTORS 

  

	9.1	The number of the directors at the date these articles come into effect shall be fixed at seven (7) who shall be appointed in accordance with Clause 9.2. 

 

	9.2	For so long as they are Shareholders in the Company: 

  

	 	(a)	Matrix shall be entitled to nominate and elect two (2) directors of the Board of the Company (the “Matrix Directors”), initially to be David Ying Zhang and Harry Man. 

 

	 	(b)	AIL shall be entitled to nominate and elect two (2) directors of the Board of the Company (the “AIL Directors”), initially to be Hongping Zhang and Yongming Wu. 

 

	 	(c)	Tang Yan, one of the holders of Ordinary Shares, voting separately, shall be entitled to elect four (3) directors of the Board of the Company (the “Ordinary Share Directors”), initially to be Tang
Yan, Yong Li and Sichuan Zhang, and Tang Yan shall have three (3) votes for each of the matters submitted to the Board of Directors. 

  

	9.3	Each director holds office until his successor takes office or until his earlier death resignation or removal. 

  

	9.4	A director may be removed from office, with or without cause, by the Shareholders who elected such director and such Shareholder may also replace any director so removed. 

 

	9.5	The office of director shall be vacated if the director: 

  

	 	(a)	is removed from office by a resolution of Shareholders who appointed the such director; or 

  

	 	(b)	becomes bankrupt or makes any arrangement or composition with his creditors generally; or 

  

	 	(c)	becomes of unsound mind, or of such infirm health as to be incapable of managing his affairs; or 

  

	 	(d)	resigns his office by a notice in writing to the Company. 

  

	9.6	A director may resign his office by giving written notice of his resignation to the Company and the resignation has effect from the date the notice is received by the Company or from such later date as may be specified
in the notice. A director shall resign forthwith as a director if he is, or becomes, disqualified from acting as a director under the Act. 

  

	9.7	 The directors may at any time appoint any person to be a director either to fill a vacancy or as an addition to the existing directors. Where the
directors appoint a person as director to fill a vacancy, the term shall not exceed the term that remained when the 

  
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person who has ceased to be a director ceased to hold office. 

  

	9.8	A vacancy in relation to directors occurs if a director dies or otherwise ceases to hold office prior to the expiration of his term of office. 

 

	9.9	Where the Company only has one Shareholder who is an individual and that Shareholder is also the sole director of the Company, the sole Shareholder/director may, by instrument in writing, nominate a person who is not
disqualified from being a director of the Company as a reserve director of the Company to act in the place of the sole director in the event of his death. 

  

	9.10	The nomination of a person as a reserve director of the Company ceases to have effect if: 

  

	 	(a)	before the death of the sole Shareholder/director who nominated him, 

  

	 	(i)	he resigns as reserve director, or 

  

	 	(ii)	the sole Shareholder/director revokes the nomination in writing; or 

  

	 	(b)	the sole Shareholder/director who nominated him ceases to be the sole Shareholder/director of the Company for any reason other than his death. 

 

	9.11	The Company shall keep a register of directors containing: 

  

	 	(a)	the names and addresses of the persons who are directors of the Company, or who have been nominated as reserve directors of the Company; 

 

	 	(b)	the date on which each person whose name is entered in the register was appointed as a director of the Company, or nominated as a reserve director of the Company; 

 

	 	(c)	the date on which each person named as a director ceased to be a director of the Company; 

  

	 	(d)	the date on which the nomination of any person nominated as a reserve director ceased to have effect; and 

  

	 	(e)	such other information as may be prescribed by the Act. 

  

	9.12	The register of directors may be kept in any such form as the directors may approve, but if it is in magnetic, electronic or other data storage form, the Company must be able to produce legible evidence of its contents.
Until a Resolution of Directors determining otherwise is passed, the magnetic, electronic or other data storage shall be the original register of directors. 

  

	9.13	The directors may, by Resolution of Directors, fix the emoluments of directors with respect to services to be rendered in any capacity to the Company. 

 

	9.14	A director is not required to hold a Share as a qualification to office. 

  

	10.	POWERS OF DIRECTORS 

  

	10.1	The business and affairs of the Company shall be managed by, or under the direction or supervision of, the directors of the Company. The directors of the Company have all the powers necessary for managing, and for
directing and supervising, the business and affairs of the Company. The directors may pay all expenses incurred preliminary to and in connection with the incorporation of the Company and may exercise all such powers of the Company as are not by the
Act or by the Memorandum or these Articles required to be exercised by the Shareholders. 

  

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the Company acting in a manner that contravenes the Memorandum, these Articles or the Act. Each director, in exercising his powers or performing his duties, shall act honestly and in good faith
in what the director believes to be the best interests of the Company. 

  

	10.3	If the Company is the wholly owned subsidiary of a holding company, a director of the Company may, when exercising powers or performing duties as a director, act in a manner which he believes is in the best interests of
the holding company even though it may not be in the best interests of the Company. 

  

	10.4	Any director which is a body corporate may appoint any individual as its duly authorised representative for the purpose of representing it at meetings of the directors, with respect to the signing of consents or
otherwise. 

  

	10.5	The continuing directors may act notwithstanding any vacancy in their body. 

  

	10.6	The directors may by Resolution of Directors exercise all the powers of the Company to incur indebtedness, liabilities or obligations and to secure indebtedness, liabilities or obligations whether of the Company or of
any third party. 

  

	10.7	All cheques, promissory notes, drafts, bills of exchange and other negotiable instruments and all receipts for moneys paid to the Company shall be signed, drawn, accepted, endorsed or otherwise executed, as the case may
be, in such manner as shall from time to time be determined by Resolution of Directors. 

  

	10.8	For the purposes of Section 175 (Disposition of assets) of the Act, the directors may by Resolution of Directors determine that any sale, transfer, lease, exchange or other disposition is in the usual or
regular course of the business carried on by the Company and such determination is, in the absence of fraud, conclusive. 

  

	11.	PROCEEDINGS OF DIRECTORS 

  

	11.1	Any one director of the Company may call a meeting of the directors by sending a written notice to each other director. 

  

	11.2	The directors of the Company or any committee thereof may meet at such times and in such manner and places within or outside the British Virgin Islands as the directors may determine to be necessary or desirable.

  

	11.3	A director is deemed to be present at a meeting of directors if he participates by telephone or other electronic means and all directors participating in the meeting are able to hear each other. 

 

	11.4	A director shall be given not less than 7 days’ notice of meetings of directors, but a meeting of directors held without 7 days’ notice having been given to all directors shall be valid if all the directors
entitled to vote at the meeting who do not attend waive notice of the meeting, and for this purpose the presence of a director at a meeting shall constitute waiver by that director. The inadvertent failure to give notice of a meeting to a director,
or the fact that a director has not received the notice, does not invalidate the meeting. 

  

	11.5	A director may by a written instrument appoint an alternate who need not be a director and the alternate shall be entitled to attend meetings in the absence of the director who appointed him and to vote in place of the
director until the appointment lapses or is terminated. 

  

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meeting there are present in person or by alternate not less than four (4) directors, including the Matrix Directors and the AIL Directors, provided however that if at any time a duly
convened meeting of Directors fails to get a quorum due to the absence of the Matrix Directors or the AIL Directors, the notice shall be duly delivered again for a second meeting, if at such second time, the quorum is still not present, those
directors present shall be deemed a quorum provided that at such second meeting the business not included in the notice shall not be transacted. 

  

	11.7	If the Company has only one director the provisions herein contained for meetings of directors do not apply and such sole director has full power to represent and act for the Company in all matters as are not by the
Act, the Memorandum or these Articles required to be exercised by the Shareholders. In lieu of minutes of a meeting the sole director shall record in writing and sign a note or memorandum of all matters requiring a Resolution of Directors. Such a
note or memorandum constitutes sufficient evidence of such resolution for all purposes. 

  

	11.8	At meetings of directors at which the Chairman of the Board is present, he shall preside as chairman of the meeting. If there is no Chairman of the Board or if the Chairman of the Board is not present, the directors
present shall choose one of their members to be chairman of the meeting. 

  

	11.9	An action that may be taken by the directors or a committee of directors at a meeting may also be taken by a Resolution of Directors or a resolution of a committee of directors consented to in writing by all directors
or by all members of the committee, as the case may be, without the need for any notice. The consent may be in the form of counterparts each counterpart being signed by one or more directors. If the consent is in one or more counterparts, and the
counterparts bear different dates, then the resolution shall take effect on the date upon which the last director has consented to the resolution by signed counterparts. 

 

	12.	COMMITTEES 

  

	12.1	The directors may, by Resolution of Directors, designate one or more committees, each consisting of one or more directors, and delegate one or more of their powers, including the power to affix the Seal, to the
committee. 

  

	12.2	The directors have no power to delegate to a committee of directors any of the following powers: 

  

	 	(a)	to amend the Memorandum or these Articles; 

  

	 	(b)	to designate committees of directors; 

  

	 	(c)	to delegate powers to a committee of directors; 

  

	 	(d)	to appoint or remove directors; 

  

	 	(e)	to appoint or remove an agent; 

  

	 	(f)	to approve a plan of merger, consolidation or arrangement; 

  

	 	(g)	to make a declaration of solvency or to approve a liquidation plan; or 

  

	 	(h)	to make a determination that immediately after a proposed distribution the value of the Company’s assets will exceed its liabilities and the Company will be able to pay its debts as they fall due.

  
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	12.3	Regulations 12.2(b) and 12.2(c) do not prevent a committee of directors, where authorised by the Resolution of Directors appointing such committee or by a subsequent Resolution of Directors, from appointing a
sub-committee and delegating powers exercisable by the committee to the sub-committee. 

  

	12.4	The meetings and proceedings of each committee of directors consisting of 2 or more directors shall be governed mutatis mutandis by the provisions of these Articles regulating the proceedings of directors so far
as the same are not superseded by any provisions in the Resolution of Directors establishing the committee. 

  

	12.5	Where the directors delegate their powers to a committee of directors they remain responsible for the exercise of that power by the committee, unless they believed on reasonable grounds at all times before the exercise
of the power that the committee would exercise the power in conformity with the duties imposed on directors of the Company under the Act. 

  

	13.	OFFICERS AND AGENTS 

  

	13.1	The Company may by Resolution of Directors appoint officers of the Company at such times as may be considered necessary or expedient. Such officers may consist of a Chairman of the Board of Directors, the chief
executive officer, a president and one or more vice-presidents, secretaries and treasurers and such other officers as may from time to time be considered necessary or expedient. Any number of offices may be held by the same person.

  

	13.2	The officers shall perform such duties as are prescribed at the time of their appointment subject to any modification in such duties as may be prescribed thereafter by Resolution of Directors. In the absence of any
specific prescription of duties it shall be the responsibility of the Chairman of the Board to preside at meetings of directors and Shareholders, the president to manage the day to day affairs of the Company, the vice-presidents to act in order of
seniority in the absence of the president but otherwise to perform such duties as may be delegated to them by the president, the secretaries to maintain the register of members, minute books and records (other than financial records) of the Company
and to ensure compliance with all procedural requirements imposed on the Company by applicable law, and the treasurer to be responsible for the financial affairs of the Company. 

 

	13.3	The emoluments of all officers shall be fixed by Resolution of Directors. 

  

	13.4	The officers of the Company shall hold office until their successors are duly appointed, but any officer elected or appointed by the directors may be removed at any time, with or without cause, by Resolution of
Directors. Any vacancy occurring in any office of the Company may be filled by Resolution of Directors. 

  

	13.5	The directors may, by Resolution of Directors, appoint any person, including a person who is a director, to be an agent of the Company. 

 

	13.6	An agent of the Company shall have such powers and authority of the directors, including the power and authority to affix the Seal, as are set forth in these Articles or in the Resolution of Directors appointing the
agent, except that no agent has any power or authority with respect to the following: 

  
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	 	(a)	to amend the Memorandum or these Articles; 

  

	 	(b)	to change the registered office or agent; 

  

	 	(c)	to designate committees of directors; 

  

	 	(d)	to delegate powers to a committee of directors; 

  

	 	(e)	to appoint or remove directors; 

  

	 	(f)	to appoint or remove an agent; 

  

	 	(g)	to fix emoluments of directors; 

  

	 	(h)	to approve a plan of merger, consolidation or arrangement; 

  

	 	(i)	to make a declaration of solvency or to approve a liquidation plan; 

  

	 	(j)	to make a determination that the company will, immediately after a proposed distribution, satisfy the solvency test; or 

  

	 	(k)	to authorise the Company to continue as a company incorporated under the laws of a jurisdiction outside the British Virgin Islands. 

  

	13.7	The resolution of Directors appointing an agent may authorise the agent to appoint one or more substitutes or delegates to exercise some or all of the powers conferred on the agent by the Company. 

 

	13.8	The directors may remove an agent appointed by the Company and may revoke or vary a power conferred on him. 

  

	14.	CONFLICT OF INTERESTS 

  

	14.1	A director of the Company shall, forthwith after becoming aware of the fact that he is interested in a transaction entered into or to be entered into by the Company, disclose the interest to all other directors of the
Company. 

  

	14.2	For the purposes of Regulation 14.1, a disclosure to all other directors to the effect that a director is a member, director or officer of another named entity or has a fiduciary relationship with respect to the entity
or a named individual and is to be regarded as interested in any transaction which may, after the date of the entry into the transaction or disclosure, of the interest, be entered into with that entity or individual, is a sufficient disclosure of
interest in relation to that transaction. 

  

	14.3	A director of the Company who is interested in a transaction entered into or to be entered into by the Company may: 

  

	 	(a)	vote on a matter relating to the transaction; 

  

	 	(b)	attend a meeting of directors at which a matter relating to the transaction arises and be included among the directors present at the meeting for the purposes of a quorum; and 

 

	 	(c)	sign a document on behalf of the Company, or do any other thing in his capacity as a director, that relates to the transaction, 

and, subject to compliance with the Act shall not, by reason of his office be accountable to the Company for any benefit which he derives from
such transaction and no such transaction shall be liable to be avoided on the grounds of any such interest or benefit. 
  

	15.	INDEMNIFICATION 

  

	15.1	 Subject to the limitations hereinafter provided the Company shall indemnify against all

  
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expenses, including legal fees, and against all judgments, fines and amounts paid in settlement and reasonably incurred in connection with legal, administrative or investigative proceedings any
person who: 

  

	 	(a)	is or was a party or is threatened to be made a party to any threatened, pending or completed proceedings, whether civil, criminal, administrative or investigative, by reason of the fact that the person is or was a
director of the Company; or 

  

	 	(b)	is or was, at the request of the Company, serving as a director of, or in any other capacity is or was acting for, another body corporate or a partnership, joint venture, trust or other enterprise. 

 

	15.2	The indemnity in Regulation 15.1 only applies if the person acted honestly and in good faith with a view to the best interests of the Company and, in the case of criminal proceedings, the person had no reasonable cause
to believe that their conduct was unlawful. 

  

	15.3	For the purposes of Regulation 15.2, a director acts in the best interest of the Company if he acts in the best interest of: 

  

	 	(a)	the Company’s holding company; or 

  

	 	(b)	a Shareholder or Shareholders of the Company; 

 in either case, in the circumstances specified
in Regulation 10.3 or the Act, as the case may be. 
  

	15.4	The decision of the directors as to whether the person acted honestly and in good faith and with a view to the best interests of the Company and as to whether the person had no reasonable cause to believe that his
conduct was unlawful is, in the absence of fraud, sufficient for the purposes of the Articles, unless a question of law is involved. 

  

	15.5	The termination of any proceedings by any judgment, order, settlement, conviction or the entering of a nolle prosequi does not, by itself, create a presumption that the person did not act honestly and in good
faith and with a view to the best interests of the Company or that the person had reasonable cause to believe that his conduct was unlawful. 

  

	15.6	Expenses, including legal fees, incurred by a director in defending any legal, administrative or investigative proceedings maybe paid by the Company in advance of the final disposition of such proceedings upon receipt
of an undertaking by or on behalf of the director to repay the amount if it shall ultimately be determined that the director is not entitled to be indemnified by the Company in accordance with Regulation 15.1. 

 

	15.7	Expenses, including legal fees, incurred by a former director in defending any legal, administrative or investigative proceedings may be paid by the Company in advance of the final disposition of such proceedings upon
receipt of an undertaking by or on behalf of the former director to repay the amount if it shall ultimately be determined that the former director is not entitled to be indemnified by the Company in accordance with Regulation 15.1 and upon such
terms and conditions, if any, as the Company deems appropriate. 

  

	15.8	 The indemnification and advancement of expenses provided by, or granted pursuant to, this section is not exclusive of any other rights to which the
person seeking indemnification or advancement of expenses may be entitled under any agreement, Resolution of Shareholders, resolution of disinterested directors or otherwise, both as acting in the person’s official capacity and as to acting in
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as a director of the Company. 

  

	15.9	If a person referred to in Regulation 15.1 has been successful in defence of any proceedings referred to in Regulation 15.1, the person is entitled to be indemnified against all expenses, including legal fees, and
against all judgments, fines and amounts paid in settlement and reasonably incurred by the person in connection with the proceedings. 

  

	15.10	The Company may purchase and maintain insurance in relation to any person who is or was a director, officer or liquidator of the Company, or who at the request of the Company is or was serving as a director, officer or
liquidator of, or in any other capacity is or was acting for, another company or a partnership, joint venture, trust or other enterprise, against any liability asserted against the person and incurred by the person in that capacity, whether or not
the Company has or would have had the power to indemnify the person against the liability as provided in the Articles. 

  

	16.	RECORDS 

  

	16.1	The Company shall keep the following documents at the office of its registered agent: 

  

	 	(a)	the Memorandum and these Articles; 

  

	 	(b)	the register of members, or a copy of the register of members; 

  

	 	(c)	the register of directors, or a copy of the register of directors; and 

  

	 	(d)	copies of all notices and other documents filed by the Company with the Registrar of Corporate Affairs in the previous 10 years. 

  

	16.2	Until the directors determine otherwise by Resolution of Directors the Company shall keep the original register of members and original register of directors at the office of its registered agent. 

 

	16.3	If the Company maintains only a copy of the register of members or a copy of the register of directors at the office of its registered agent, it shall: 

 

	 	(a)	within 15 days of any change in either register, notify the registered agent in writing of the change; and 

  

	 	(b)	provide the registered agent with a written record of the physical address of the place or places at which the original register of members or the original register of directors is kept. 

 

	16.4	The Company shall keep the following records at the office of its registered agent or at such other place or places, within or outside the British Virgin Islands, as the directors may determine: 

 

	 	(a)	minutes of meetings and Resolutions of Shareholders and classes of Shareholders; 

  

	 	(b)	minutes of meetings and Resolutions of Directors and committees of directors; and 

  

	 	(c)	an impression of the Seal. 

  

	16.5	Where any original records referred to in this Regulation are maintained other than at the office of the registered agent of the Company, and the place at which the original records is changed, the Company shall provide
the registered agent with the physical address of the new location of the records of the Company within 14 days of the change of location. 

  
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	16.6	The records kept by the Company under this Regulation shall be in written form or either wholly or partly as electronic records complying with the requirements of the Electronic Transactions Act (No. 5 of 2001) as from
time to time amended or re-enacted. 

  

	17.	REGISTER OF CHARGES 

 The Company shall maintain at the office of its registered agent a
register of charges in which there shall be entered the following particulars regarding each mortgage, charge and other encumbrance created by the Company: 
  

	 	(a)	the date of creation of the charge; 

  

	 	(b)	a short description of the liability secured by the charge; 

  

	 	(c)	a short description of the property charged; 

  

	 	(d)	the name and address of the trustee for the security or, if there is no such trustee, the name and address of the chargee; 

  

	 	(e)	unless the charge is a security to bearer, the name and address of the holder of the charge; and 

  

	 	(f)	details of any prohibition or restriction contained in the instrument creating the charge on the power of the Company to create any future charge ranking in priority to or equally with the charge. 

 

	18.	SEAL 

 The Company shall have a seal. The Company may have more than one Seal and
references herein to the Seal shall be references to every Seal which shall have been duly adopted by Resolution of Directors. The directors shall provide for the safe custody of the Seal and for an imprint thereof to be kept at the registered
office. Except as otherwise expressly provided herein the Seal when affixed to any written instrument shall be witnessed and attested to by the signature of any one director or other person so authorised from time to time by Resolution of Directors.
Such authorisation may be before or after the Seal is affixed, may be general or specific and may refer to any number of sealings. The directors may provide for a facsimile of the Seal and of the signature of any director or authorised person which
may be reproduced by printing or other means on any instrument and it shall have the same force and validity as if the Seal had been affixed to such instrument and the same had been attested to as hereinbefore described. 

 

	19.	DISTRIBUTIONS BY WAY OF DIVIDEND 

  

	19.1	Subject to provisions in the Memorandum, the directors of the Company may, by Resolution of Directors, authorise a Distribution by way of dividend at a time and of an amount they think fit if they are satisfied, on
reasonable grounds, that, immediately after the Distribution, the value of the Company’s assets will exceed its liabilities and the Company will be able to pay its debts as they fall due, provided, however, any such Distribution must be
approved by all Ordinary Share Directors, and at least two (2) directors appointed by the holders of the Preferred Shares. 

  

	19.2	Dividends may be paid in money, shares, or other property. 

  
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	19.3	Notice of any dividend that may have been declared shall be given to each Shareholder as specified in Regulation 21.1 and all dividends unclaimed for 3 years after having been declared may be forfeited by Resolution of
Directors for the benefit of the Company. 

  

	19.4	No dividend shall bear interest as against the Company and no dividend shall be paid on Treasury Shares. 

  

	20.	ACCOUNTS AND AUDIT 

  

	20.1	The Company shall keep records that are sufficient to show and explain the Company’s transactions and that will, at any time, enable the financial position of the Company to be determined with reasonable accuracy.

  

	20.2	The Company may by Resolution of Shareholders call for the directors to prepare periodically and make available a profit and loss account and a balance sheet. The profit and loss account and balance sheet shall be drawn
up so as to give respectively a true and fair view of the profit and loss of the Company for a financial period and a true and fair view of the assets and liabilities of the Company as at the end of a financial period. 

 

	20.3	The Company may by Resolution of Shareholders call for the accounts to be examined by auditors. 

  

	20.4	The first auditors shall be appointed by Resolution of Directors; subsequent auditors shall be appointed by a Resolution of Shareholders or by Resolution of Directors. 

 

	20.5	The auditors may be Shareholders, but no director or other officer shall be eligible to be an auditor of the Company during their continuance in office. 

 

	20.6	The remuneration of the auditors of the Company maybe fixed by Resolution of Directors. 

  

	20.7	The auditors shall examine each profit and loss account and balance sheet required to be laid before a meeting of the Shareholders or otherwise given to Shareholders and shall state in a written report whether or not:

  

	 	(a)	in their opinion the profit and loss account and balance sheet give a true and fair view respectively of the profit and loss for the period covered by the accounts, and of the assets and liabilities of the Company at
the end of that period; and 

  

	 	(b)	all the information and explanations required by the auditors have been obtained. 

  

	20.8	The report of the auditors shall be annexed to the accounts and shall be read at the meeting of Shareholders at which the accounts are laid before the Company or shall be otherwise given to the Shareholders.

  

	20.9	Every auditor of the Company shall have a right of access at all times to the books of account and vouchers of the Company, and shall be entitled to require from the directors and officers of the Company such
information and explanations as he thinks necessary for the performance of the duties of the auditors. 

  

	20.10	The auditors of the Company shall be entitled to receive notice of, and to attend any meetings of Shareholders at which the Company’s profit and loss account and balance sheet are to be presented.

  

	21.	NOTICES 

  

	21.1	 Any notice, information or written statement to be given by the Company to Shareholders

  
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may be given by personal service or by mail addressed to each Shareholder at the address shown in the register of members. 

 

	21.2	Any summons, notice, order, document, process, information or written statement to be served on the Company may be served by leaving it, or by sending it by registered mail addressed to the Company, at its registered
office, or by leaving it with, or by sending it by registered mail to, the registered agent of the Company. 

  

	21.3	Service of any summons, notice, order, document, process, information or written statement to be served on the Company may be proved by showing that the summons, notice, order, document, process, information or written
statement was delivered to the registered office or the registered agent of the Company or that it was mailed in such time as to admit to its being delivered to the registered office or the registered agent of the Company in the normal course of
delivery within the period prescribed for service and was correctly addressed and the postage was prepaid. 

  

	22.	VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION 

 Subject to provisions in the Memorandum, the Company may by
Resolution of Shareholders appoint a voluntary liquidator. 
  

	23.	CONTINUATION 

 The Company may by Resolution of Shareholders or by a resolution passed
unanimously by all directors of the Company continue as a company incorporated under the laws of a jurisdiction outside the British Virgin Islands in the manner provided under those laws. 

  
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 EXHIBIT C 

FORM OF SECOND AMENDED AND RESTATED SHAREHOLDERS AGREEMENT 

  
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MOMO TECHNOLOGY COMPANY LIMITED 

SECOND AMENDED AND RESTATED SHAREHOLDERS’ AGREEMENT 

This SECOND AMENDED AND RESTATED SHAREHOLDERS’ AGREEMENT (the “Agreement”) is made as of
            , 2013 by and among Momo Technology Company Limited (the “Company”), the Investors listed on Schedule 1 attached to this Agreement (each an
“Investor” and collectively the “Investors”), the Persons listed on Schedule 2 attached to this Agreement (each a “Founder” and collectively the “Founders”), Momo Technology
HK Company Limited 

 (the “HK Co”), Beijing Momo Technology Co., Ltd. 

 (the “Domestic Company”), and Beijing Momo Information Technology Co., Ltd.

 (the “WFOE”). This Agreement shall be effective as to all parties as of the date hereof. 

RECITALS 
 WHEREAS,
the Company, the Investors, the Founders, the HK Co, the Domestic Company and the WFOE entered into an Amended and Restated Shareholders’ Agreement (the “Prior Shareholders’ Agreement”), dated July 18, 2012; 

WHEREAS, the Company, the Investors (other than Zheng Feini), the Founders, the HK Co, the WFOE, and the Domestic Company are each
parties to the Series C Preferred Share Purchase Agreement dated as of             , 2013 (the “Purchase Agreement”), pursuant to which each such Investor will purchase
from the Company the corresponding number of series C preferred shares as set forth on Schedule 1 attached to this Agreement; 

WHEREAS, the Purchase Agreement provides that the execution and delivery of this Agreement by the Parties and the substitution of the
Prior Shareholders’ Agreement by this Agreement in its entirety shall be a condition precedent to the consummation of the transactions contemplated under the Purchase Agreement. 

NOW, THEREFORE, THE PARTIES HEREBY AGREE AS FOLLOWS: 
  

	1.	DEFINITIONS. 

 For purposes of this Agreement, capitalized terms shall have the meanings
set forth in Exhibit A attached hereto. 
  

	2.	REGISTRATION RIGHTS. 

 The registrations rights of the Investors with respect to the
Company and the rights and obligations of the Parties with respect to registration of the Company’s Ordinary Shares are set forth on Exhibit B attached hereto. The rights set forth in Exhibit B shall terminate upon the earlier of:
(i) the date of the completion of a Liquidation Event, (ii) as to any Holder, when all Registrable Securities held by such Holder (together with any Affiliate of such Holder with whom such Holder must aggregate its sales under SEC Rule
144) could be sold without restriction under SEC Rule 144(k) within a ninety (90) day period, and (iii) the date that is five (5) years following the consummation of the Qualified IPO of the Company. 

  

	
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	3.	INFORMATION RIGHTS. 

  

	3.1	Delivery of Financial Statements. 

 The Company shall deliver to the Investors: 

 

	 	(a)	as soon as practicable, but in any event within ninety (90) days after the end of each financial year of the Company, (i) an audited annual consolidated balance sheet as of the last day of such year;
(ii) an audited consolidated income statement for such year; and (iii) an audited consolidated statement of cash flows for such year; such year-end financial statements to be in reasonable detail,
prepared in accordance with US GAAP or IFRS, acceptable to the Investors and consistently applied and in each case setting forth in comparative form figures for the previous year and audited and certified by independent public accountants of
internationally recognized standing selected by the Company with the approval of the Board of Directors, including the affirmative consent of at least one (1) AIL Director and one (1) Matrix Director, and accompanied by a report and
opinion thereon by such independent public accountants; 

  

	 	(b)	as soon as practicable, but in any event within thirty (30) days after the end of each quarter of each financial year of the Company, (i) an unaudited consolidated balance sheet as of the last day of such
quarter; (ii) an unaudited consolidated income statement for such quarter; and (iii) an unaudited consolidated statement of cash flows for such quarter; 

 

	 	(c)	as soon as practicable, but in any event forty-five (45) days prior to the end of each financial year, a proposed budget and business plan for the next financial year to be submitted to the Board for approval
(collectively, the “Budget”), prepared on a monthly basis including, revenues, expenses, cash position, balance sheets and sources and applications of funds statements (including any anticipated or planned capital expenditure or
borrowings) for such months and, as soon as prepared, any other budgets or revised budgets prepared by the Company; 

  

	 	(d)	with respect to the financial statements called for in Sections 3.1 (a), (b) and (c) an instrument executed by the chief executive officer or the financial controller of the Company and
certifying that such financials were prepared in accordance with US GAAP or IFRS, acceptable to the Investors and consistently applied with prior practice for earlier periods (with the exception, for unaudited statements, such statements may be
subject to normal year-end audit adjustments and exclude all footnotes required by applicable accounting standard). Management shall also provide an analysis of results, highlighting notable events and a thorough explanation of any material
differences between actual figures, on the one hand and figures for the prior year and figures presented in the Budget on the other hand; 

  

	 	(e)	 such other information relating to the financial condition, business, prospects or corporate affairs of the Company as the Investors or any assignee
of the Investors may from time to time reasonably request, provided, however, that the Company shall not be obligated under this Section 3.1(e) or any other 

  

	
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Section of Section 3.1 to (i) provide information which the Company reasonably deems in good faith to be a trade secret or similar confidential information or
(ii) would adversely affect the attorney-client privilege between the Company and its counsel; 

  

	 	(f)	if for any period the Company shall have any Subsidiary whose accounts are consolidated with those of the Company, then in respect of such period the financial statements delivered pursuant to the foregoing sections
shall be the consolidated and consolidating financial statements of the Company and all such consolidated Subsidiaries; and 

  

	 	(g)	notwithstanding anything else in this Section 3.1 to the contrary, the Company may cease providing the information set forth in this Section 3.1 during the period starting with the date sixty
(60) days prior to the Company’s good faith estimate of the date of filing of, and ending on a date one hundred eighty (180) days after the effective date of the registration effecting the IPO, to the extent required under the
applicable rules of the jurisdiction in which the registration statement (or similar application for listing of the Ordinary Shares) is to be filed; provided that the Company is actively employing its reasonable best efforts to cause such
registration statement to become effective. 

  

	3.2	Inspection. 

 The Company and any other Group Company shall permit the Investors, at the
Investors’ expense, to visit and inspect the Company or any other Group Company’s properties, to examine its books of account and records and to discuss the Company or any other Group Company’s affairs, finances and accounts with its
officers, all at such reasonable times as may be reasonably requested by the Investors; provided, that, the Investors shall inform the Company ten (10) days prior to the inspection; provided, however, that the Company and
any other Group Company shall not be obligated pursuant to this Section 3.2 to provide access to any information which it reasonably considers to be a trade secret or similar confidential information, or would adversely affect the
attorney-client privilege between the Company or any other Group Company and its counsel. 
  

	3.3	U.S. Tax Matters. 

  

	 	(a)	 The Company shall upon the request of any U.S. Investor (a) determine, with respect to such taxable year whether the Company (or any of its
Affiliates) is a passive foreign investment company (“PFIC”) as described in Section 1297 of the United States Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the “Code”) (including whether any exception to
PFIC status may apply) or is or may be classified as a partnership or branch for U.S. federal income tax purposes, and (b) provide such information reasonably available to the Company as any U.S. Investor may reasonably request to permit such
U.S. Investor to elect to treat the Company and/or any such entity (including a Subsidiary of the Company) as a “qualified electing fund” (within the meaning of Section 1295 of the Code) (a “QEF Election”) for
U.S. federal income tax purposes. The Company shall also, reasonably promptly upon request, obtain and provide any and all other information reasonably deemed necessary by the U.S. Investor to comply with the provisions of this
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shall, upon the request of any U.S. Investor, appoint an internationally reputable accounting firm acceptable to the U.S. Investor to prepare and submit its U.S. tax filings. 

 

	 	(b)	If a determination is made by the Company that the Company is a PFIC for a particular taxable year, then for such year and for each year thereafter, the Company shall also provide each known U.S. Investor within 60 days
upon the request of such U.S. Investor with a completed “PFIC Annual Information Statement” as required by Treasury Regulation Section 1.1295-1(g) and any other information reasonably required by a U.S. Investor to comply with any
reporting or other requirements in connection with the QEF Election. 

  

	 	(c)	The Company shall promptly provide the U.S. Investor with written notice if it (or any of its Subsidiaries) becomes aware that it is a controlled foreign corporation as described in Section 957 of the Code
(“CFC”). The Company shall, upon the reasonable request of a U.S. Investor, furnish on a timely basis all information requested by the U.S. Investor to satisfy its U.S. federal income tax return filing requirements, if any, arising
from its investment in the Company and relating to the Company or any Group Company’s classification as a CFC. 

  

	 	(d)	The Company, upon a reasonable request, will comply and will cause its Subsidiaries to comply with all record-keeping, reporting, and other requests reasonably necessary for the Company and its Subsidiaries to allow any
U.S. Investor to comply with any applicable U.S. federal income tax Law. The Company, will also provide any known U.S. Investor with any information reasonably requested to allow such U.S. Investor to comply with any applicable U.S. federal income
tax Law (including but not limited to information relating to the transfer of any equity interests of the Company (or any Subsidiary) and the issuance or redemption by the Company (or any Subsidiary) of any equity interests). 

 

	 	(e)	The Company shall, if reasonably requested by a U.S. Investor, cooperate in determining whether it would be desirable, reasonable and appropriate for the Company and/or any Subsidiary to elect to be classified as a
partnership or branch for U.S. federal income tax purposes and, if so, to take all reasonable steps to cause any such elections to be made, including by filing or by causing to be filed, Internal Revenue Service Form 8832 (or any successor form),
and the Company shall not permit such election, once made, to be terminated or revoked without the written consent of the U.S. Investor; provided that the Company shall notify all U.S. Investors prior to the making of any such election.

  

	 	(f)	The Company shall, and shall cause each Group Company to, timely and accurately file tax returns in each jurisdiction in which such returns are required to be filed. 

 

	 	(g)	All out-of-pocket expenses incurred by the Company or any Subsidiary, resulting from the affirmative requests of a U.S. Investor pursuant to Sections 3.3(a)-(f) above, shall be borne by the Company.

  

	
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	3.4	Termination of Information and Inspection. 

 The covenants set forth in
Section 3.1 and Section 3.2 shall terminate and be of no further force or effect immediately prior to (i) the consummation of the sale of Ordinary Shares in the Company’s Qualified IPO, or (ii) upon a
Liquidation Event, whichever event shall first occur. 
  

	3.5	Confidentiality. 

  

	 	(a)	The Investors agree that they will keep confidential and will not disclose, divulge or use for any purpose, other than to monitor its investment in the Company, any confidential information obtained from the Company
pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, unless such confidential information (i) is known or becomes known to the public in general (other than as a result of a breach of this Section 3.5(a) by the Investors), (ii) is or has
been independently developed or conceived by the Investors without use of the Company’s confidential information or (iii) is or has been made known or disclosed to the Investors by a third party without a breach of any obligation of
confidentiality such third party may have to the Company; provided, however, that the Investors may disclose confidential information (a) to their legal advisers, accountants, consultants, and other professionals to the extent
necessary to obtain their services in connection with monitoring their investment in the Company, (b) to any prospective investor of any Registrable Securities from the Investors as long as such prospective investor agrees to be bound by the
provisions of this Section 3.5(a), (c) to any Affiliate, partner, member, shareholder or wholly owned Subsidiary of the Investors in the ordinary course of business, or (d) as may otherwise be required by law, provided that the
Investors take reasonable steps to minimize the extent of any such required disclosure, and provided that the Investors ensure that all such Persons named above to whom the Investors disclose confidential information are bound by the same provisions
of this Section 3.5(a). 

  

	 	(b)	The Company agrees that it will keep confidential and will not disclose, divulge or use for any purpose, other than for the discharge of its obligations under this Agreement, any confidential information obtained from
the Investors pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, unless such confidential information (i) is known or becomes known to the public in general (other than as a result of a breach of this Section 3.5(b) by the Company),
(ii) is or has been independently developed or conceived by the Company without use of the Investors’ confidential information or (iii) is or has been made known or disclosed to the Company by a third party without a breach of any
obligation of confidentiality such third party may have to the Investors; provided, however, that the Company may disclose confidential information (a) to its legal advisers, accountants, consultants, and other professionals to
the extent necessary for the discharge of their obligations under this Agreement, (b) to any Affiliate, partner, member, shareholder or wholly-owned Subsidiary of the Company in the ordinary course of business, or (c) as may otherwise be
required by Law, provided that the Company takes reasonable steps to minimize the extent of any such required disclosure. 

  

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	4.1	Right of First Offer. 

 Subject to the terms and conditions specified in this
Section 4.1, and applicable securities laws, in the event the Company proposes to offer or sell any Additional Equity Securities, the Company shall first make an offering of such Additional Equity Securities (the “Offered
Securities”) to the Founders and the Investors (the “Offerees”) in accordance with the following provisions of this Section 4.1. Any Offeree shall be entitled to apportion the right of first offer hereby granted
to it among their partners, members and Affiliates in such proportions as it deems appropriate. 
  

	 	(a)	The Company shall deliver a notice, in accordance with the provisions of Section 8.4 hereof, (the “Offer Notice”) to the Offerees stating (i) its bona fide intention to offer such
Offered Securities, (ii) the number of such Offered Securities to be offered to the Offerees, and (iii) the price and terms, if any, upon which it proposes to offer such Offered Securities. 

 

	 	(b)	By written notification received by the Company, within twenty (20) calendar days after mailing of the Offer Notice, each Offeree may elect to purchase or obtain its pro-rata share of the Offered Securities, at the
price and on the terms specified in the Offer Notice. For purpose of this Section 4.1(b), the “pro-rata share” shall be the ratio of (a) the number of Ordinary Shares (calculated on a fully-diluted and as-converted basis)
held by such Offeree, bearing to (b) the total number of Ordinary Shares of the Company (calculated on a fully-diluted and as-converted basis) then outstanding immediately prior to the issuance of Additional Equity Securities. The Company shall
promptly, in writing, inform each Offeree that elects to purchase all the shares available to it (each, a “Fully-Exercising Holder”) of any other Offeree’s failure to do likewise. During
the ten (10) day-period commencing immediately after receipt of such information, each Fully-Exercising Holder shall be entitled to obtain that portion of the Offered Securities for which any of the
Offerees were entitled to subscribe but which were not subscribed for by the Offerees which is equal to the proportion calculated by dividing the number of Ordinary Shares issued and held, or issuable upon conversion of Preferred Shares then held by
such Fully-Exercising Holder by the total number of Ordinary Shares issued and held, or issuable upon conversion of the Preferred Shares then held by all
Fully-Exercising Holders who wish to purchase such unsubscribed Offered Securities. 

  

	 	(c)	If all Offered Securities referred to in the Offer Notice are not elected to be purchased or obtained as provided in Section 4.1(b) hereof, the Company may, during the ninety (90) day period following
the expiration of the period provided in Section 4.1(b) hereof, offer the remaining unsubscribed portion of such Offered Securities (collectively, the “Refused Securities”) to any Person or Persons at a price not less
than, and upon terms no more favorable to the Offeree than, those specified in the Offer Notice. If the Company does not enter into an agreement for the sale of the Offered Securities within such period, or if such agreement is not consummated
within thirty (30) days of the execution thereof, the right provided hereunder shall be deemed to be revived and such Offered Securities shall not be offered unless first reoffered to the Offeree in accordance with this Section 4.1.

  

	
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	 	(d)	The right of first offer set forth in this Section 4.1 may not be assigned or transferred except that such right is assignable by an Investor to any Affiliate of such Investor. 

 

	4.2	Termination. 

 The provisions of this Section 4 shall terminate upon the
earlier of: (a) the consummation of a Qualified IPO or (b) upon a Liquidation Event. 
  

	5.	BOARD COMPOSITION AND VOTING MATTERS. 

  

	5.1	Board Composition. 

 Each Shareholder agrees to vote all of his, her or its Shares in the
Company (whether now owned or hereafter acquired or which the Shareholder may be empowered to vote), from time to time and at all times, in whatever manner shall be necessary to ensure that at each annual or special meeting of shareholders at which
an election of directors is held or pursuant to any written consent of the shareholders, the following persons shall be elected to the Board: 
  

	 	(a)	AIL shall be entitled to nominate and elect two (2) directors of the Board of the Company (the “AIL Directors”), initially to be Hongping Zhang and Yongming Wu. 

 

	 	(b)	Matrix shall be entitled to nominate and elect two (2) directors of the Board of the Company (the “Matrix Directors”), initially to be David Ying Zhang and Harry Man. 

 

	 	(c)	Tang Yan, one of the Holders of Ordinary Shares, shall be entitled to elect three (3) directors of the Board of the Company (the “Ordinary Share Directors”), initially to be Tang Yan, Yong Li and
Sichuan Zhang, and Tang Yan shall have three (3) votes for each of the matters submitted to the Board of Directors. 

  

	5.2	Size of the Board; Subsidiaries. 

 Each Shareholder agrees to vote all of its Shares from
time to time and at all times, in whatever manner shall be necessary to ensure that the size of the Board shall be set at seven (7) directors. It is further agreed that, upon request of the Investors and to the extent legally feasible, the
Investors shall be entitled to appoint the same number of directors to any Subsidiaries of the Company (other than the Domestic Company) as determined in accordance with Section 5.1. The Company and the Founders shall procure that such
nominee(s) are appointed to the relevant board of directors. 
  

	5.3	Removal of Board Members. 

 Each Shareholder also agrees to vote all of his, her or its
Shares from time to time and at all times in whatever manner as shall be necessary to ensure that (i) no director elected pursuant to Section 5.1 of this Agreement may be removed from office unless (A) such removal is directed
or approved by the affirmative vote of the holders of fifty percent (50%) or more of the shares entitled under Section 5.1 to designate that director or (B) the person(s) or entity(ies) originally entitled to designate or
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such director or occupy such Board seat pursuant to Section 5.1 is no longer so entitled to designate or approve such director or occupy such Board seat; and (ii) any vacancies
created by the resignation, removal or death of a director elected pursuant to Section 5.1 shall be filled pursuant to the provisions of Section 5.1. All Shareholders agree to execute any written consents required to
effectuate the obligations of this Agreement, and the Company agrees at the request of any Shareholder entitled to designate directors to call a special meeting of shareholders for the purpose of electing directors. 

 

	5.4	Drag-Along Right. 

 In the event that at any time following the Closing, the Majority
Preferred Holders and the Majority Ordinary Holders approve either: (A) a transaction or series of related transactions in which a Person, or a group of related Persons, acquires all or substantially all of the equity or assets or undertaking
of the Company, or (B) a transaction that qualifies as a Liquidation Event (such events described in subsections (A) and (B) are referred to in this Agreement as a “Sale of the Company”), then each
Shareholder hereby agrees with respect to all Shares that he, she or it holds and any other Company securities over which he, she or it otherwise exercises dispositive power: 
  

	 	(a)	in the event the Sale of the Company requires the approval of shareholders, (a) if the matter is to be brought to a vote at a shareholder meeting, after receiving proper notice of any meeting of shareholders of the
Company to vote on the approval of a Sale of the Company, to be present, in person or by proxy, as a holder of Shares, at all such meetings and be counted for the purposes of determining the presence of a quorum at such meetings; and (b) to
vote (in person, by proxy or by action by written consent, as applicable) all Shares in favor of such Sale of the Company and in opposition of any and all other proposals that could reasonably be expected to delay or impair the ability of the
Company to consummate such Sale of the Company; 

  

	 	(b)	in the event that the Sale of the Company is to be effected by the sale of Shares held by another Shareholder (the “Selling Shareholder”) without the need for shareholder approval, to sell all shares of
the Company beneficially held by such Shareholder (or in the event that the Selling Shareholder is selling fewer than all of its shares held in the Company, shares in the same proportion as the Selling Shareholder is selling) to the person to whom
the Selling Shareholder propose to sell its shares, for the same per-share consideration (on an as-converted basis) and on the same terms and conditions as the Selling Shareholder, except that the Shareholder will not be required to sell its shares
unless the liability for indemnification, if any, of the Shareholder in such Sale of the Company is several, not joint, and is pro rata in accordance with the Shareholder’s relative share ownership of the Company, and will not exceed the
consideration payable to the Shareholder, if any, in such transaction (except in the case of potential liability for fraud or willful misconduct by the Shareholder); 

 

	 	(c)	to refrain from exercising any dissenters’ rights or rights of appraisal under applicable Law at any time with respect to such Sale of the Company; 

  

	
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	 	(d)	to execute and deliver all related documentation and take such other action in support of the Sale of the Company as shall reasonably be requested by the Company; and 

 

	 	(e)	not to deposit, and to cause their Affiliates not to deposit, except as provided in this Agreement, any voting securities owned by such Party or Affiliate in a voting trust or subject any such voting securities to any
arrangement or agreement with respect to the voting of such securities, unless specifically requested to do so by the acquiror in connection with a Sale of the Company. 

 

	5.5	Increase in Authorized Capital. 

 Each Shareholder agrees to vote all of its Shares from
time to time and at all times, in whatever manner shall be necessary to authorize an increase in the authorized capital of the Company so that there will be sufficient Ordinary Shares available for conversion of all of the then-outstanding Preferred
Shares at any time that an adjustment to the relevant conversion price with respect to the Preferred Shares is made under the Articles. 
  

	5.6	Specific Enforcement. 

 Each Shareholder acknowledges and agrees that each Party hereto
will be irreparably damaged in the event any of the provisions of this Section 5 are not performed by the Shareholder in accordance with their specific terms or are otherwise breached. Accordingly, it is agreed that each of the Company
and the Shareholders shall be entitled to an injunction to prevent breaches of this Section 5 and to specific enforcement of this Section 5 and its terms and provisions in any action instituted in any court of competent
jurisdiction, in addition to any other remedy to which the Parties may be entitled at law or in equity. Each of the Parties to this Agreement hereby consents to personal jurisdiction in any such action brought in the courts of Hong Kong. 

 

	5.7	Term. 

 The provisions of this Section 5 shall be effective as of the date
hereof and shall continue in effect until and shall terminate upon the earlier to occur of (a) the consummation of a Qualified IPO, or (b) a Liquidation Event; provided, however, that the provisions of Section 5.6
shall survive until the Investors have converted all of their Preferred Shares into Ordinary Shares. 
  

	6.	RIGHT OF FIRST REFUSAL, CO-SALE AND RESTRICTIONS ON SALE. 

  

	6.1	Restrictions on Transfer. 

  

	 	(a)	Transfer of Shares. 

 Subject to Section 6.6, any proposed assignment, sale,
offer to sell, pledge, mortgage, hypothecation, encumbrance, disposition of or any other like transfer or encumbering, through one or a series of transactions, of any interest in any Shares now or hereafter owned or held by a Shareholder, either
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change in the equity interest of a non-Investor Shareholder that is an entity, including without limitation as a result of (i) the issuance or redemption by such non-Investor Shareholder of
any portion of its outstanding shares or equity, or (ii) a Transfer of such non-Investor Shareholder’s equity by its equity holder, shall constitute a “Proposed Transfer” for purposes of this Agreement. 

 

	 	(b)	Prohibition on Transfer of Ordinary Shares. 

 In addition to the restrictions set forth
in Sections 6.2 and 6.3, until the date that is thirty-six (36) months following the Closing, each of the Founders agrees and undertakes to the Investors that he/she will not sell, assign, pledge, hypothecate, encumber or
otherwise transfer any Ordinary Shares of the Company or in any other way dilute any beneficial ownership, control and discretion over any Ordinary Shares of the Company, either directly or through a holding company of such Founder, prior to a
Qualified IPO without an affirmative vote by at least two thirds (2/3) of the Directors (including at least one (1) AIL Director and one (1) Matrix Director). Notwithstanding the foregoing but subject to compliance by a prospective
transferee with the requirements of Section 8.10(b), the restrictions on transfer set forth in this Section 6 shall not apply to 
  

	 	(i)	a transfer in connection with a Sale of the Company as provided in Section 5.4; 

  

	 	(ii)	an exempt transfer that meets the requirements set forth in Section 6.6. 

 For
avoidance of doubt, any proposed direct or indirect transfer by a Founder of an equity interest in any Ordinary Shares, including without limitation any transfer or issuance of an equity interest in a holding company that holds, directly or
indirectly, an interest in Ordinary Shares, shall constitute a transfer for purposes of this Section 6.1(b). 
  

	6.2	Right of First Refusal. 

  

	 	(a)	Grant. 

 Subject to the provisions of the Companies Act, any other applicable Law and
Section 6.7 below, each Shareholder (each a “Transferor”) hereby unconditionally and irrevocably grants to the other non-transferring Shareholders (each an “Eligible Holder”) a right of first
refusal (the “Right of First Refusal”) to purchase its pro-rata share of the Shares (the “Transfer Shares”), to be included in a Proposed Transfer; provided, however, that the shareholding percentage of AIL in the
Company after exercising its Right of First Refusal shall be no more than 25% (calculated on a fully-diluted and as-converted basis). In the event that the shareholding percentage of AIL in the Company shall be in excess of 25% (calculated on a
fully-diluted and as-converted basis) solely due to exercising its Right of First Refusal under this Section 6.2 (a), prior consent from Tang Yan shall be required. For purpose of this Section 6.2 (a), the “pro-rata
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basis) held by each Eligible Holder, to (b) the total number of Ordinary Shares of the Company (calculated on a fully-diluted and as-converted basis) held by all Eligible Holders immediately
prior to the Proposed Transfer, at the same price and on the same terms and conditions as those offered to the proposed transferee (the “Prospective Transferee”). The Eligible Holders shall be entitled to apportion the respective
Right of First Refusal granted under this Section 6.2(a) among their partners, members and Affiliates in such proportions as they deem appropriate. In the event of a conflict between this Agreement and any other agreement that may have
been entered into by a Shareholder with the Company that contains a preexisting right of first refusal, the terms of this Agreement shall control and the preexisting right of first refusal shall be deemed satisfied by compliance with this
Section 6.2(a). 
 Subject to Section 7.3(B)(i), the Right of First Refusal under this Section 6.2 shall not
apply in the event that any Investor proposes to transfer any of its Shares to its Affiliate. 
  

	 	(b)	Notice. 

 Each Shareholder proposing to make a Proposed Transfer must deliver a notice
(the “Proposed Transfer Notice”) to the Company and the Eligible Holders not later than forty-five (45) days prior to the consummation of such Proposed Transfer. Such Proposed Transfer Notice shall contain the material terms
and conditions of the Proposed Transfer, amount of Shares proposed to be transferred and the identity of the Prospective Transferee. 
  

	 	(c)	To exercise its respective Right of First Refusal, an Eligible Holder must deliver a notice (an “Exercise Notice”) to the Transferor, and the Company within ten (10) days (the “Investor
Notice Period”) after receipt of the Proposed Transfer Notice by giving an Exercise Notice to the Transferor. Such right shall at all times be exercised in accordance with the provisions of the Companies Act and any other applicable Laws.
Failure by an Eligible Holder to give notice within the Investor Notice Period shall be deemed to constitute a decision by the Investor not to exercise its Right of First Refusal. 

 

	 	(d)	 Undersubscription of Transfer Shares. If options to purchase have been exercised by the Eligible Holders with respect to some but not all of
the Transfer Shares by the end of the Investor Notice Period, then the Company shall, immediately after the expiration of the Investor Notice Period, send written notice (the “Undersubscription Notice”) to those Eligible Holders who
fully exercised their options within the Notice Period (the “Exercising Eligible Holders”). Each Exercising Eligible Holders shall have an additional option to purchase all or any part of the balance of any such remaining
unsubscribed Transfer Shares on the terms and conditions set forth in the Proposed Transfer Notice. To exercise such option, an Eligible Holder must deliver an Undersubscription Notice to the Transferor and the Company within ten (10) days
after the expiration of the Notice Period. In the event there are two or more such Eligible Holders that choose to exercise the last-mentioned option for a total number of remaining Shares in excess of the number available, the remaining Shares
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number of Shares such Eligible Holders have elected to purchase. If the options to purchase the remaining Shares are exercised in full by the Eligible Holders, the Company shall immediately
notify all of the Exercising Eligible Holders of that fact. 

  

	 	(e)	Consideration; Closing. If the consideration proposed to be paid for the Transfer Shares is in property, services or other non-cash consideration, the fair market value of the consideration shall be determined in
good faith by the Board. If any Eligible Holder cannot, for any reason, pay for the Transfer Shares, in the same form of non-cash consideration, such Eligible Holder may pay the cash value equivalent thereof, as determined by the Board. The closing
of the purchase of the Transfer Shares by the Eligible Holder shall take place, and all payments from the Eligible Holders shall have been delivered to the Transferor, by the later of (i) the date specified in the Proposed Transfer Notice as
the intended date of the Proposed Transfer and (ii) forty-five (45) days after delivery of the Proposed Transfer Notice. 

  

	6.3	Right of Co-Sale. 

  

	 	(a)	If any Transfer Shares subject to a Proposed Transfer are not purchased pursuant to Section 6.2 above and thereafter are to be sold to a Prospective Transferee (such Transfer Shares, the “Co-Sale
Eligible Shares”), the Eligible Holder who has not exercised its rights under Section 6.2(c) (each, a “Co-Sale Eligible Holder”), may elect to exercise its right of co-sale (a “Right of
Co-Sale”) and participate on a pro-rata basis in the Proposed Transfer on the same terms and conditions specified in the Proposed Transfer Notice. To exercise its Right of Co-Sale, the Co-Sale Eligible Holder must give the Transferor and
the Company written notice to that effect within fifteen (15) calendar days (the “Co-Sale Period”) after receiving the Proposed Transfer Notice as provided in Section 6.2(b), and upon giving such notice the Co-Sale
Eligible Holder shall be deemed to have effectively exercised its respective Right of Co-Sale. 

  

	 	(b)	Each Co-Sale Eligible Holder, by timely exercising its Right of Co-Sale, may include in the Proposed Transfer all or any part of its Shares not to exceed the product obtained by multiplying (i) the aggregate number
of Co-Sale Eligible Shares by (ii) a fraction, the numerator of which is the number of Shares owned by such Co-Sale Eligible Holder immediately before consummation of the Proposed Transfer and the denominator of which is the total number of
Shares owned, in the aggregate, by all Co-Sale Eligible Holders immediately prior to the consummation of the Proposed Transfer, plus the number of Shares held by the Transferor. To the extent that one or more of the Co-Sale Eligible Holders
exercises such right of participation in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth herein, the number of Co-Sale Eligible Shares that the Transferor may sell in the Proposed Transfer shall be correspondingly reduced. 

 

	 	(c)	 The sale of the Co-Sale Eligible Shares and remaining Transfer Shares shall occur within twenty-five (25) calendar days from the beginning of the
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of Co–Sale shall not apply with respect to Transfer Shares sold or to be sold to the Eligible Holders under the Right of First Refusal in Section 6.2(a). 

 

	 	(d)	A Co-sale Eligible Holder shall effect its participation in the Proposed Transfer by delivering to the Transferor, prior to the Co-Sale Closing, one or more share certificates, properly endorsed for transfer to the
Prospective Transferee, representing: 

  

	 	(i)	the number of Ordinary Shares that such Co-sale Eligible Holder elect to include in the Proposed Transfer; or 

  

	 	(ii)	the number of the Preferred Shares that are at such time convertible into the number of Ordinary Shares that such Co-sale Eligible Holder elects to include in the Proposed Transfer; provided, however, that
if the Prospective Transferee objects to the delivery of convertible Preferred Shares in lieu of Ordinary Shares, such Co-sale Eligible Holder shall first convert the Preferred Shares into Ordinary Shares and deliver Ordinary Shares as provided
above. The Company agrees to make any such conversion concurrent with and contingent upon the actual transfer of such shares to the Prospective Transferee. 

  

	 	(e)	The terms and conditions of any sale pursuant to this Section 6.3 will be contained in, and governed by, a written purchase and sale agreement with customary terms and provisions for such a transaction.

  

	 	(f)	Each share certificate a Co-sale Eligible Holder delivers to the Transferor pursuant to Section 6.3(d) above will be transferred to the Prospective Transferee against payment therefor in consummation of the
sale of the Transfer Shares pursuant to the terms and conditions specified in the Proposed Transfer Notice and the purchase and sale agreement, and the Transferor shall remit to such Co-sale Eligible Holder of the sale proceeds to which such Co-sale
Eligible Holder is entitled by reason of its participation in such sale. If any Prospective Transferee or Transferees refuse(s) to purchase securities subject to the Right of Co-Sale from any Co-sale Eligible Holder exercising their Right of Co-Sale
hereunder, no Transferor may sell any Transfer Shares to such Prospective Transferee or Transferees unless and until, simultaneously with such sale, such Transferor purchases all securities subject to the Right of Co-Sale from such Co-sale Eligible
Holder. 

  

	6.4	Proposed Transfer - Compliance Period. 

 If any Proposed Transfer is not consummated
within seventy-five (75) days after receipt of the Proposed Transfer Notice by the Company and the Investors, the Transferor proposing to make a Proposed Transfer may not sell any Transfer Shares unless such Transferor complies in full with
each provision of this Section 6. The exercise or election not to exercise any right by the Investors hereunder shall not adversely affect its right to participate in any other sales of Transfer Shares subject to this
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	 	(a)	Any Proposed Transfer not made in compliance with the requirements of this Agreement (including without limitation this Section 6) shall be null and void ab initio, shall not be recorded on the books or
register of the Company or its transfer agent and shall not be recognized by the Company. Each Party hereto acknowledges and agrees that any breach of this Agreement would result in substantial harm to the other Parties hereto for which monetary
damages alone could not adequately compensate. Therefore, the Parties hereto unconditionally and irrevocably agree that any non-breaching Party hereto shall be entitled to seek protective orders, injunctive relief and other remedies available at law
or in equity (including, without limitation, seeking specific performance or the rescission of purchases, sales and other transfers of Shares not made in strict compliance with this Agreement). 

 

	 	(b)	If any Founder becomes obligated to sell any Shares to the Company under this Agreement and fails to deliver such Shares in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, the Company may, at its option, in addition to all
other remedies it may have, send to such Founder the purchase price for such Shares as is herein specified and cancel on its books or registers the certificate or certificates representing the Shares to be sold. 

 

	 	(c)	If any Founder purports to sell any Shares in contravention of the Right of Co-Sale (a “Prohibited Transfer”), the Investors, in addition to such remedies as may be available by law, in equity or
hereunder, is entitled to require such Transferor to purchase Shares from the Investors, as provided below, and such Transferor will be bound by the terms of such option. If a Transferor makes a Prohibited Transfer, the Investors, upon timely
exercise of their Right of Co-Sale under Section 6.3, may require such Transferor to purchase from the Investors the type and number of Shares that the Investors would have been entitled to sell to the Prospective Transferee under
Section 6.3 had the Prohibited Transfer been effected pursuant to and in compliance with the terms of Section 6.3. The sale will be made on the same terms and subject to the same conditions as would have applied had the
Transferor not made the Prohibited Transfer, except that the sale (including, without limitation, the delivery of the purchase price) must be made within ninety (90) days after the Investors learn of the Prohibited Transfer, as opposed to the
timeframe prescribed in Section 6.3. Such Transferor shall also reimburse the Investors for any and all fees and expenses, including legal fees and expenses, incurred pursuant to the exercise or the attempted exercise of the
Investors’ rights under Section 6.3. 

  

	6.6	Exempt Transfers. 

 Notwithstanding the foregoing or anything to the contrary herein, the
provisions of Section 6.1(b), Section 6.2 and Section 6.3 shall not apply: (i) to a repurchase of Shares from a Transferor by the Company at a price no greater than that originally paid by such Transferor for
such Shares and pursuant to an agreement containing vesting and/or repurchase provisions approved by a majority of the Board, (ii) in the case of a Transferor that is a natural person, upon a transfer of Shares by such Transferor, either during
his or her lifetime or on death by will or intestacy, to his or her Immediate Family Members or any other relatives approved by the Board of the Company, or any custodian or trustee for the account of a Transferor or a Transferor’s

  

	
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Immediate Family Members, or (iii) the sale of any Shares to the public in a Qualified IPO or in connection with a Sale of the Company. 

 

	6.7	Restriction on Transfer of Series A-1 Preferred Shares. 

 Ms. Feini Zheng agrees and
undertakes that she will not sell, assign, pledge, hypothecate, encumber or otherwise transfer any Shares, directly or indirectly, or for any reason whatsoever request for redemption of any Shares, without prior written consent of Mr. Tang Yan,
Matrix and AIL within the nine (9) months period following the Closing. In the event the written consent of Mr. Tang Yan, Matrix and AIL is obtained, Feini Zheng hereby unconditionally and irrevocably grants to Matrix and AIL a right
of first refusal to purchase the proposed transfer of any Shares held by her on a pro-rata basis at the same price and on the same terms and conditions as those offered to any proposed transferee. 

 

	6.8	Term. 

 The provisions of this Section 6 shall terminate upon the earlier of
(i) immediately prior to the Company’s Qualified IPO and (ii) the occurrence of a Liquidation Event. 
  

	7.	ADDITIONAL COVENANTS. 

  

	7.1	Share Incentive Plan. 

 Subject to the provisions of this Agreement and the Articles, the
Company shall establish after the Closing a share incentive option plan, subject to adoption by the Board and approval by the Company’s shareholders (the “Share Plan”), under which the Company may reserve not more than
44,758,220 Ordinary Shares for issuance to officers, directors, employees and consultants of the Company. Unless approved by the Board, all officers, directors, employees and consultants of the Company who shall purchase, or receive options to
purchase, shares of the Company under the Share Plan shall be required to execute share purchase or option agreements providing for (i) vesting of shares over not less than a four-year period with the first twenty five percent (25%) of
such shares vesting following twelve (12) months of continued employment or services, and the remaining shares vesting in equal monthly installments over the following thirty-six (36) months, and (ii) a one-hundred eighty
(180) day lockup period in connection with the Company’s Qualified IPO. The Company shall retain a “right of first refusal” on employee transfers until the Company’s Qualified IPO and the right to repurchase unvested shares
at cost. 
 Without the approval of the holders representing at least two-thirds (66.67%) of the then outstanding Preferred Shares
(voting together as a single class on an as-converted basis), the Company shall not (i) grant any option or other equity-based awards to any person with the underlying Shares representing 0.5% or more of the total share capital of the Company
on a single basis, or grant any option or other equity-based awards to any person with the underlying Shares representing 1% or more of the total share capital of the Company on a cumulative basis; or (iii) grant any option or other
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	7.2	Publicity. 

 Without the prior written consent of AIL, each of the Group Companies, each
of the holders of Ordinary Shares, and each Investor (other than AIL) shall not, and each foregoing Person shall cause any of its Affiliates to not, (i) use in advertising, publicity, announcements, or otherwise, the name of AIL or any
Affiliate of AIL, including without limitation, “Ali

 ,” “Alibaba

,” “Alipay 

,” “Taobao

,” “Tmall

,” “etao

,” “Juhuasuan

,” “Aliyun / Alibaba Cloud

,” “Yahoo China

,” or any trade name, trademark, trade device, service mark, symbol or any abbreviation, contraction or simulation thereof owned or used by AIL or any of its Affiliates, or (ii) represent, directly or
indirectly, that any product or services provided by any Group Company has been approved or endorsed by AIL or any of its Affiliates. The rights and obligations of each Group Company and each Shareholder under this Section 7.2 shall
survive the termination of this Agreement. 
  

	7.3	Protective Provisions. 

  

	 	(A)	In addition to any other vote or consent required elsewhere in the Articles or by any applicable statute, each Group Company shall not, and each holder of Ordinary Shares shall procure that each Group Company does not,
directly or indirectly, (1) without the approval of the holders holding at least two-thirds (66.67%) of the then outstanding Preferred Shares (excluding Preferred Shares held by AIL, and voting together as a single class on an as-converted
basis), which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, take any of the actions under the subsections (i), (ii), (iii), (iv), (v), (xi), (xiv), (xv), (xvii), (xix) and (xx) below; and (2) without the approval of the holders holding
at least two-thirds (66.67%) of the then outstanding Preferred Shares (including Preferred Shares held by AIL, and voting together as a single class on an as-converted basis), which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, take any of the
actions under the subsections (vi), (vii), (viii), (ix), (x), (xii), (xiii), (xvi) and (xviii) below: 

  

	 	(i)	cease to conduct or substantially change the business of the Company and/or any Group Company, as such business is normally conducted, or deviate from the business plan previously approved by the Board of Director of
the Company; 

  

	 	(ii)	sell or dispose of the whole or substantial part of the undertaking goodwill or the assets of the Company and/or any Group Company; 

  

	 	(iii)	increase, reduce or cancel the authorized or issued share capital of the Company and/or any Group Company or issue, allot, purchase or redeem any shares or securities convertible into or carrying a right of subscription
in respect of shares or any share warrants or grant or issue any options rights or warrants, which may require the issue of shares in the future or do any act which has the effect of diluting or reducing the effective shareholding of any Investor in
the Company (with the exception of any shares issued upon conversion of the Preferred Shares); 

  

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	 	(v)	appoint or settle the terms of appointment of the chief executive officer (except for appointing Tang Yan as the chief executive officer of the Company and/or any Group Company), the chief operative officer and the
chief technology officer of the Company and/or any Group Company; 

  

	 	(vi)	approve or amend the employee share option plans or approve any new equity-based compensation plan or any bonus or incentive plan; 

  

	 	(vii)	select or change the external auditor, or make any material changes to the accounting policies or change the financial year of the Group Companies; 

 

	 	(viii)	invest in or acquire any other Person, or any assets, business, business organization or division of any other Person in an amount in excess of US$1,500,000 in a single transaction, or US$3,000,000 in a series of
related transactions, or form any new subsidiary of any Group Company; 

  

	 	(ix)	create, incur or authorize the creation of any debt (including without limitation the issuance of any debt securities) if the Group’s aggregate indebtedness would exceed US$1,000,000, or guarantee any indebtedness,
except for trade accounts of the Group Companies arising in the ordinary course of business; 

  

	 	(x)	create any liens over assets to serve any indebtedness otherwise permitted or previously approved pursuant to paragraph (ix) above; 

 

	 	(xi)	make any loan or advance in an amount in excess of US$500,000 other than trade credit given in the ordinary course of business, except to wholly-owned subsidiaries of the Company; 

 

	 	(xii)	sell, transfer, license out (other than non-exclusive license granted in the ordinary course of business), pledge or encumber technology or intellectual property; 

 

	 	(xiii)	purchase any real property; 

  

	 	(xiv)	pass any resolution for the winding up of the Company and /or any Group Company or undertake any merger, reconstruction or liquidation exercise concerning the Company and/or any Group Company or apply for the
appointment of a receiver, manager or judicial manager or like officer; 

  

	 	(xv)	make any alteration or amendment to the memorandum and articles of association of the Company or any of the Group Companies (provided however that with respect to the memorandum and articles of association of the
Domestic Company, only the alteration or amendment related to the items listed in this Section 7.3(A) shall require the approval of the Investors in accordance with this Section 7.3(A) ); 

 

	 	(xvi)	approve, extend or amend any transaction or agreement which is in an amount in excess of US$1,000,000 in a single transaction, or US$3,000,000 in a series of related transactions, with a Shareholder, director, officer,
employee or Affiliate of any Group Company or any relative thereof, except pursuant to the Company’s employee share option plans, provided however that, any connected transaction or agreement which is not in an amount in excess of US$1,000,000
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	 	(xvii)	make any equity investments in any other companies in excess of US$1,500,000 in a single transaction, or US$3,000,000 in a series of related transactions, or the establishment of any brands for companies other than the
Group Companies; 

  

	 	(xviii)	enter into any joint venture or partnership of which the total investment amount is in excess of US$1,500,000 in a single transaction, or US$3,000,000 in a series of related transactions, other than any strategic
alliance not involving any equity or equity-related investment; 

  

	 	(xix)	dispose or dilute the Company’s interest, directly or indirectly, in any of the Group Company; 

  

	 	(xx)	approve any transfer of shares in the Company or any of the Group Company; or 

  

	 	(xxi)	authorize, agree or undertake to do any of the foregoing. 

 Actions under subsection
(xxi) shall require the approval of the holders holding at least two-thirds (66.67%) of the then outstanding Preferred Shares (including Preferred Shares held by AIL, and voting together as a single class on an as-converted basis) if the
subject matter is related to the matters listed in subsections (vi), (vii), (viii), (ix), (x), (xii), (xiii), (xvi) and (xviii), otherwise, actions under the subsection (xxi) shall require the approval of the holders holding at least
two-thirds (66.67%) of the then outstanding Preferred Shares (excluding Preferred Shares held by AIL, and voting together as a single class on an as-converted basis). 
  

	 	(B)	In addition to any other vote or consent required elsewhere in the Memorandum and the Articles or by any applicable statute, each Group Company shall not, and the Company shall procure that each Group Company does not,
directly or indirectly, without AIL’s approval, to take any of the following actions: 

  

	 	(i)	Issue, sell, transfer or otherwise dispose of, directly or indirectly, any equity securities, security convertible into or exercisable for any equity securities, assets or good will of any Group Company to, or merge,
amalgamate or consolidate any Group Company with or into Tencent Holdings Limited, or any Person controlled by Tencent Holdings Limited (the “Tencent Group”) (notwithstanding any provision to the contrary in the opening paragraph of
this Section, AIL has the absolute right to withhold its approval of the actions set forth in this subsection (i) for any reason whatsoever; it being understood that, solely for purposes of this Section 7.3(B)(i), “control”
refers to management rights, ownership of more than 50% of equity or voting rights. 

 Notwithstanding the foregoing, 

 

	 	(ii)	 In the event that Tencent Group enters into a written term sheet or other similar document (the “Tencent Offer”) with the Company
through bona fide negotiations for a Sale of the Company, pursuant to which, the Company has received a non-refundable deposit (unless to be otherwise refunded in the form of the Tencent Indemnification

  

	
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under the second paragraph of this Section) in an amount of no less than 2.5% of the total consideration of the transaction under the Tencent Offer (the “Tencent Deposit”), the
Company shall deliver a written notice to AIL, describing material terms of Tencent Offer, with a copy of the executed Tencent Offer (the “Sale Notice”) and bank statement or other evidence on receipt of the Tencent Deposit (the
“Evidence of Receipt”). AIL shall have the right of first refusal to purchase all such equity interests, securities or assets proposed to be purchased by Tencent Group on the same terms and conditions set forth in the Tencent Offer
(the “AIL Option”), by paying a deposit in the same amount as the Tencent Deposit to the Company within twenty-five (25) calendar days after its receipt of the Sale Notice and the Evidence of Receipt (the “AIL Notice
Period”), provided that the Company shall have first entered into a written term sheet or other similar document with AIL (the “AIL Offer”). 

If AIL decides to exercise the AIL Option, all the commercially reasonable indemnification, penalty and other similar payment payable by the
Company and the shareholders of the Company (if the shareholders are parties to the Tencent Offer) to Tencent Group under the Tencent Offer for not completing the transaction contemplated thereunder (the “Tencent Indemnification”),
the total amount of which shall be no more than the Tencent Deposit plus its accrued interests during the AIL Notice Period, if any, calculated using the then effective base demand deposit interest rate published by the People’s Bank of China,
shall be borne by the Company. 
 If AIL decides to exercise the AIL Option, but the transaction is not completed solely due to AIL’s
failure to comply with the AIL Offer or the terms and conditions set forth in the definitive transaction agreements between AIL and the Company (the “AIL Purchase Agreement”), the Company shall not refund the deposit paid by AIL. If
the transaction is not completed due to reasons other than AIL’s failure to comply with the AIL Offer or the terms and conditions set forth in the AIL Purchase Agreement, the Company shall refund the deposit paid by AIL, plus its accrued
interests calculated using the then effective base demand deposit interest rate published by the People’s Bank of China. 
 If AIL
decides not to exercise the AIL Option, or fails to pay the deposit to the Company pursuant to the AIL Offer within the AIL Notice Period, the Company can proceed with the transaction with Tencent Group upon terms and conditions not more favorable
than those set forth in the Sale Notice. If the Company does not enter into any definitive transaction agreement with Tencent Group within the sixty (60) calendar days following the expiration of the AIL Notice Period, or if such agreement is
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the Company shall re-deliver a Sale Notice to AIL in accordance with this Section 7.3(B). 
  

	 	(C)	For the avoidance of doubt, the Shareholders agree that without the prior written consent of each Series B Shareholder and each Series C Shareholder, no Shareholder shall pass resolutions or otherwise take actions to
amend, alter or repeal rights, privileges and obligations of the Series B Preferred Shares or Series C Preferred Shares, or any holder of the Series B Preferred Shares or Series C Preferred Shares hereunder, it being understood that rounds of
investors further to the current Series A, B and C are not deemed to constitute the above amendment, alteration or repeal. 

  

	7.4	Meetings of the Board. 

 Unless otherwise determined by the vote of a majority of the
directors then in office, the Board shall meet at least quarterly in accordance with an agreed upon schedule. 
  

	7.5	Successor Indemnification. 

 In the event that the Company or any of its successors or
assigns (i) consolidates with or merges into any other entity and shall not be the continuing or surviving corporation or entity of such consolidation or merger or (ii) transfers or conveys all or substantially all of its properties and
assets to any person or entity, then, and in each such case, to the extent necessary, proper provision shall be made so that the successors and assigns of the Company assume the obligations of the Company with respect to indemnification of members
of the Board as in effect immediately prior to such transaction, whether in the Company’s Articles or elsewhere, as the case may be. 
  

	7.6	Business Principles. 

 The Company agrees and undertakes to the Investors that the
business of the Company will be designed and carried on in accordance with the following business principles (collectively, the “Business Principles”), namely, in a way that: 

 

	 	(a)	provides safe and healthy working conditions for its employees and contractors; 

  

	 	(b)	encourages the efficient use of natural resources and promotes the protection of the environment; 

  

	 	(c)	treats all employees fairly in terms of recruitment, progression, remuneration and conditions of work, irrespective of gender, race, color, language, disability, political opinion, age, religion, or national/social
origin; 

  

	 	(d)	allows consultative work-place structures and associations that provide employees with an opportunity to present their views to management; 

 

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	 	(f)	upholds high standards of business integrity and honesty, and operates in accordance with local Laws and international good practice (including those intended to fight extortion, bribery and financial crime);

  

	 	(g)	implements a social and environmental management system that enables effective identification, management and monitoring of any risks and provides a framework for action; and 

 

	 	(h)	provides for the reporting of the Company’s compliances with the Business Principles in an annual report by the Company to its Board in a manner that allows a reader to make an informed assessment of the business
of the Company and, to the extent relevant, its Subsidiary undertakings as against the requirements of the Business Principles. 

  

	7.7	Amendment to Control Documents. 

 In the event that any provision under the Control
Documents (as defined in the Purchase Agreement) is ruled by any relevant Governmental Authority as invalid or unenforceable under the Laws of the PRC, the Founders and the Group Companies shall, subject to the Laws of the PRC, use their best
efforts to take, or cause to be taken, such action, to execute and deliver, or cause to be executed and delivered, such documents and instruments and to do, or cause to be done, all things necessary, proper or advisable to ensure that substantially
all of the income generated by the Domestic Company is consolidated into the WFOE. 
  

	7.8	Option to Purchase the Domestic Company. 

 The Company shall maintain an option,
exercisable by the Company or any other entity designated by it at any time after the Closing, to purchase one hundred percent (100%) of the shares or ownership of the Domestic Company, for the lowest price that is in compliance with PRC Law.
The shareholders of each of the Group Companies shall return any proceeds from the Company’s exercise of this option to the Company. 
  

	7.9	Employee Agreements. 

 The Company shall cause (i) all the Key Employees employed by
it or any Group Company (or engaged by the Company or any Group Company as a consultant/independent contractor) with access to confidential information and/or trade secrets to enter into a non-disclosure and proprietary rights assignment agreement
and (ii) each Key Employee to enter into a two (2) year non-competition and non-solicitation agreement. 
  

	7.10	Bank Account Signatory. 

 All accounts holding cash of the Company, the HK Co and capital
account

 of the WFOE shall be established such that any disbursement in excess of US$3,000,000 shall require the signature of a representative designated by Matrix. 

 

	7.11	Qualified IPO. 

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Qualified IPO of the Company on NASDAQ or Hong Kong Stock Exchange (Main Board or GEM) or any other stock exchange acceptable to the Investors. 

 

	7.12	Termination of Covenants. 

 The covenants set forth in this Section 7 (other
than Section 7.7) shall terminate and be of no further force or effect upon (a) the consummation of a Qualified IPO, or (b) upon the consummation of a Liquidation Event, whichever event shall first occur. 

 

	8.	MISCELLANEOUS. 

  

	8.1	Governing Law. 

 This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the
laws of Hong Kong. 
  

	8.2	Counterparts. 

 This Agreement may be executed in two or more counterparts, each of which
shall be deemed an original, but all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument. This Agreement may also be executed and delivered by facsimile or other electronic signature and in two or more counterparts, each of which shall be
deemed an original, but all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument. 
  

	8.3	Headings and Subheadings. 

 The headings and subheadings used in this Agreement are used
for convenience only and are not to be considered in construing or interpreting this Agreement. 
  

	8.4	Notices. 

 All notices and other communications given or made pursuant to this Agreement
shall be in writing and shall be deemed effectively given: (a) upon personal delivery to the Party to be notified, (b) when sent by confirmed electronic mail or facsimile if sent during normal business hours of the recipient, and if not so
confirmed, then on the next Business Day, (c) five (5) days after having been sent by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, postage prepaid, or (d) one (1) day after deposit with a nationally recognized
overnight courier, specifying next day delivery, with written verification of receipt. All communications shall be sent to the respective parties at their address, or to such email address, facsimile number or address as set forth on Schedule
3 hereto or as subsequently modified by written notice given in accordance with this Section 8.4. 
  

	8.5	Costs of Enforcement. 

 If any Party to this Agreement seeks to enforce its rights under
this Agreement by legal proceedings, the non-prevailing Party shall pay all costs and expenses incurred by the prevailing Party, including, without limitation, all reasonable legal advisor’s fees. 

 

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 Any term of this Agreement may be amended and the observance of any term of this Agreement
may be waived (either generally or in a particular instance and either retroactively or prospectively), only with the written consent of (i) the Company, (ii) the Majority Ordinary Holders, and (iii) each of the Investors. Any
amendment or waiver effected in accordance with this paragraph shall be binding upon each holder of any Registrable Securities then Outstanding, each future holder of all such Registrable Securities, and the Company. The Company shall give prompt
written notice of any amendment or termination hereof or waiver hereunder to any Party hereto that did not consent in writing to such amendment, termination or waiver. Any amendment, termination or waiver effected in accordance with this
Section 8.6 shall be binding on all Parties hereto, even if they do not execute such consent. No waivers of or exceptions to any term, condition or provision of this Agreement, in any one or more instances, shall be deemed to be, or
construed as, a further or continuing waiver of any such term, condition or provision. 
  

	8.7	Severability. 

 The invalidity or unenforceability of any provision hereof shall in no
way affect the validity or enforceability of any other provision. 
  

	8.8	Aggregation of Shares. 

 All shares of Registrable Securities held or acquired by
Affiliates shall be aggregated together for the purpose of determining the availability of any rights under this Agreement. 
  

	8.9	Entire Agreement. 

 This Agreement (including the Exhibits hereto, if any) constitutes
the full and entire understanding and agreement between the Parties with respect to the subject matter hereof, and any other written or oral agreement relating to the subject matter hereof existing between the Parties are expressly canceled. Without
limiting the generality of the foregoing, this Agreement supersedes, in its entirety, the Prior Shareholders’ Agreement, which shall be null and void and have no further force or effect whatsoever as of the date of this Agreement. The Parties
hereto hereby irrevocably waive any and all rights that they may have against any other party under the Prior Shareholders’ Agreement. 
  

	8.10	Transfers, Successors and Assigns. 

  

	 	(a)	The terms and conditions of this Agreement shall insure to the benefit of and be binding upon the respective successors and assigns of the Parties. 

 

	 	(b)	 Each transferee or assignee of the Shares subject to this Agreement shall continue to be subject to the terms hereof, and, as a condition to the
Company’s recognizing such transfer, each transferee or assignee shall agree in writing to be subject to each of the terms of this Agreement by executing and delivering an Assumption Agreement substantially in the form attached hereto as
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Agreement. By execution of this Agreement or of any Assumption Agreement, each of the Parties appoints the Company as its attorney in fact for the purpose of executing any Assumption Agreement
that may be required to be delivered under the terms of this Agreement. The Company shall not permit the transfer of the Shares subject to this Agreement on its books or issue a new certificate representing any such Shares unless and until such
transferee shall have complied with the terms of this Section 8.10. Each certificate representing the Shares subject to this Agreement if issued on or after the date of this Agreement shall be endorsed by the Company with the legend set
forth in Section 8.11. 

  

	 	(c)	Nothing in this Agreement, express or implied, is intended to confer upon any party other than the Parties or their respective executors, administrators, heirs, successors and assigns any rights, remedies, obligations,
or liabilities under or by reason of this Agreement, except as expressly provided in this Agreement. 

  

	8.11	Legend. 

  

	 	(a)	Each certificate representing Shares of the Founders issued by the Company shall be endorsed with the following legend: 

THE SALE, PLEDGE, HYPOTHECATION OR TRANSFER OF THE SECURITIES REPRESENTED BY THIS CERTIFICATE IS SUBJECT TO, AND IN CERTAIN CASES PROHIBITED
BY, THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF A CERTAIN SHAREHOLDERS’ AGREEMENT BY AND AMONG THE SHAREHOLDER, THE COMPANY AND CERTAIN OTHER HOLDERS OF SHARES OF THE COMPANY. COPIES OF SUCH AGREEMENT MAY BE OBTAINED UPON WRITTEN REQUEST TO THE SECRETARY OF
THE COMPANY. 
  

	 	(b)	Each Founder agrees that the Company may instruct its transfer agent to impose transfer restrictions on the shares represented by certificates bearing the legend referred to in Section 8.11(a) above to
enforce the provisions of this Agreement, and the Company agrees to promptly do so. The legend shall be removed upon termination of this Agreement at the request of the Holder. 

 

	8.12	Dispute Resolution. 

  

	 	(a)	Any dispute, controversy or claim arising out of or relating to this Agreement, or the interpretation, breach, termination or validity hereof, shall first be subject to resolution through consultation of the parties to
such dispute, controversy or claim. Such consultation shall begin within seven (7) days after one Party hereto has delivered to the other Parties involved a written request for such consultation. If within thirty (30) days following the
commencement of such consultation the dispute cannot be resolved, the dispute shall be submitted to arbitration upon the request of any Party with notice to the other Parties. 

 

	 	(b)	 The arbitration shall be conducted in Hong Kong under the auspices of the Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre (the “HKIAC”).
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each select one arbitrator within thirty (30) days after giving or receiving the demand for arbitration. Such arbitrators shall be freely selected, and the Parties shall not be limited in
their selection to any prescribed list. The Chairman of the HKIAC shall select the third arbitrator, who shall be qualified to practice Law in Hong Kong. If either party to the arbitration does not appoint an arbitrator who has consented to
participate within thirty (30) days after selection of the first arbitrator, the relevant appointment shall be made by the Chairman of the HKIAC. 

  

	 	(c)	The arbitration proceedings shall be conducted in Chinese. The arbitration tribunal shall apply the Arbitration Rules of the HKIAC in effect at the time of the arbitration. However, if such rules are in conflict with
the provisions of this Section 8.12, including the provisions concerning the appointment of arbitrators, the provisions of this Section 8.12 shall prevail. 

 

	 	(d)	The arbitrators shall decide any dispute submitted by the parties to the arbitration strictly in accordance with the substantive Law of Hong Kong and shall not apply any other substantive law. 

 

	 	(e)	Each Party hereto shall cooperate with any party to the dispute in making full disclosure of and providing complete access to all information and documents requested by such party in connection with such arbitration
proceedings, subject only to any confidentiality obligations binding on the Party receiving the request. 

  

	 	(f)	The award of the arbitration tribunal shall be final and binding upon the disputing parties, and any party to the dispute may apply to a court of competent jurisdiction for enforcement of such award. 

 

	 	(g)	Any party to the dispute shall be entitled to seek preliminary injunctive relief, if possible, from any court of competent jurisdiction pending the constitution of the arbitral tribunal. 

 

	8.13	Delays or Omissions. 

 No delay or omission to exercise any right, power or remedy
accruing to any Party under this Agreement, upon any breach or default of any other Party under this Agreement, shall impair any such right, power or remedy of such non-breaching or non-defaulting Party nor shall it be construed to be a waiver of
any such breach or default, or an acquiescence therein, or of or in any similar breach or default thereafter occurring; nor shall any waiver of any single breach or default be deemed a waiver of any other breach or default theretofore or thereafter
occurring. Any waiver, permit, consent or approval of any kind or character on the part of any Party of any breach or default under this Agreement, or any waiver on the part of any Party of any provisions or conditions of this Agreement, must be in
writing and shall be effective only to the extent specifically set forth in such writing. All remedies, either under this Agreement or by law or otherwise afforded to any Party, shall be cumulative and not alternative. 

 

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 In the event of any conflict or inconsistency between the provisions of this Agreement and
the provisions of the Company’s Articles or other constitutional documents, the terms of this Agreement shall prevail as between the shareholders of the Company only. The Investors and the Founders shall, notwithstanding the conflict or
inconsistency, act so as to effect the intent of this Agreement to the greatest extent possible under the circumstances and shall promptly amend the conflicting constitutional documents to conform to this Agreement to the greatest extent possible.

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Shareholders’ Agreement as of the date first above written. 

 

							
	COMPANY:	 		 	MOMO TECHNOLOGY COMPANY LIMITED
				
		 		 	By:	 	  

		 		 	Name:	 	Yan Tang
		 		 	Title:	 	Director
			
	HK CO:	 		 	MOMO TECHNOLOGY HK COMPANY LIMITED
		 		 	

				
		 		 	By:	 	  

		 		 	Name:	 	Yan Tang
		 		 	Title:	 	Director
			
	DOMESTIC COMPANY:	 		 	BEIJING MOMO TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.
		 		 	

				
		 		 	By:	 	  

		 		 	Name:	 	Yan Tang
		 		 	Title:	 	Legal Representative
		 		 	Affix Seal:
			
	WFOE:	 		 	BEIJING MOMO INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.
		 		 	

				
		 		 	By:	 	  

		 		 	Name:	 	Yan Tang
		 		 	Title:	 	Legal Representative
		 		 	Affix Seal:

  
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Shareholders’ Agreement as of the date first written above. 

FOUNDERS 
  

			
	By:	 	  

	Name:	 	Yan Tang
		
	By:	 	  

	Name:	 	Yong Li
		
	By:	 	  

	Name:	 	Xiaoliang Lei
		
	By:	 	  

	Name:	 	Zhiwei Li

  
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Shareholders’ Agreement as of the date first written above. 

 

							
	INVESTOR:	 		 	MATRIX PARTNERS CHINA II HONG KONG LIMITED
			
		 		 	c/o Suite 2008 20/F Jardine House
		 		 	1 Connaught Place
		 		 	Central, Hong Kong
				
		 		 	By	 	  

		 		 	Print Name:
		 		 	Title:	 	Director
			
	INVESTOR	 		 	[MATRIX AFFILIATE]
				
		 		 	By	 	  

		 		 	Print Name:
		 		 	Title:	 	

  
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Shareholders’ Agreement as of the date first written above. 

 

							
	INVESTOR:	 		 	ALIBABA INVESTMENT LIMITED
			
		 		 	26/F, Tower One, Times Square
		 		 	1 Matheson Street, Causeway Bay
		 		 	Hong Kong
		 		 	Attention: Mr. Tim Steinert
		 		 	Tel: (852) 2215 5100
		 		 	Fax: (852) 2215 5200
		 		 	Email: tim.steinert@hk.alibaba-inc.com
				
		 		 	By	 	  

		 		 	Print Name:
		 		 	Title:

  
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Shareholders’ Agreement as of the date first written above. 

 

							
	INVESTOR:	 		 	DST TEAM FUND LIMITED
			
		 		 	c/o Tulloch & Co
		 		 	4 Hill Street
		 		 	London W1J 5NE
		 		 	United Kingdom
				
		 		 	By	 	  

		 		 	Print Name:   Sean Hogan
		 		 	Title:   Director

  
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Shareholders’ Agreement as of the date first written above. 

INVESTOR: 
  

	
	  

	FEINI ZHENG

  
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SCHEDULE 1 
 LIST
OF INVESTORS 
  

																					
	 Name
	  	Number of
Series A-1
Preferred
Shares of the
Company	 	  	Number of
Series A-2
Preferred
Shares of the
Company	 	  	Number of
Series A-3
Preferred
Shares of the
Company	 	  	Number of
Series B
Preferred
Shares of the
Company	 	  	Number
of Series C
Preferred
Shares of the
Company	 
	 Matrix Partners China II Hong Kong Limited
	  	 	22,272,730	  	  	 	8,909,090	  	  	 	19,797,980	  	  	 	4,588,600	  	  	 	10,402,497	  
	 [Matrix Affiliate]
	  	 	—  	  	  	 	—  	  	  	 	—  	  	  				  	 	9,602,305	  
	 Feini Zheng
	  	 	7,298,857	  	  	 	—  	  	  	 	—  	  	  	 	—  	  	  	 	—  	  
	 Alibaba Investment Limited
	  	 	—  	  	  	 	—  	  	  	 	—  	  	  	 	60,859,813	  	  	 	8,001,920	  
	 DST Team Fund Limited
	  	 	—  	  	  	 	—  	  	  	 	—  	  	  	 	4,588,600	  	  	 	8,001,920	  

  
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SCHEDULE 2 
 LIST
OF FOUNDERS 
  

			
	 Name
	  	 PRC Identification Number

	Yan Tang	  	***
	Yong Li	  	***
	Xiaoliang Lei	  	***
	Zhiwei Li	  	***

  
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SCHEDULE 3 

NOTICES 
  

			
	 Group Companies and the Founders
  

Address:
 Level 8 Tower D, Vantone Center, No. 6
Chaoyangmen Outer Ave., Chaoyang District, Beijing, P. R. China 100020
	  	 Investors
  

Matrix Partners China II Hong Kong Limited
  

Address:
 c/o Suite 2008 20/F Jardine House

1 Connaught Place
 Central, Hong Kong

 
 [Matrix Affiliate]

		  	  
 Feini Zheng

 
 Address:

Unit A, 8/F, Urban City Center
 45 Nan Chang Road, Shanghai, China
200020

		  	  
 Alibaba Investment Limited

 
 Address:

c/o Alibaba Group Services Limited
 26/F, Tower One, Times
Square
 1 Matheson Street, Causeway Bay
 Hong Kong

Attention: Mr. Tim Steinert
 Tel: (852) 2215 5100

Fax: (852) 2215 5200
 Email:
tim.steinert@hk.alibaba-inc.com

		  	  
 DST Team Fund Limited

 
 Address:

c/o Tulloch & Co
 4 Hill Street

London W1J 5NE
 United Kingdom

  
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EXHIBIT A 

DEFINITIONS 
 For purposes of this
Agreement, capitalized terms shall have the meanings set forth in this Exhibit A. 
  

	1.	The term “Additional Equity Securities” means any security issued by the Company after the Closing, including (i) the Ordinary Share; (ii) warrant, option and rights exercisable for Ordinary
Shares or securities convertible into or exchangeable for Ordinary Share, including, without limitation, the Preferred Share; provided that the term “Additional Equity Securities” does not include (i) Employee Compensation Share (as
defined in the Articles); (ii) securities issued upon conversion of the Preferred Shares; (iii) securities issued as a dividend or distribution on the Preferred Shares; (iv) securities issued in connection with any share split, share
dividend, combination, recapitalization or other similar transaction of the Company; or (v) warrants or options to purchase securities granted to strategic partners of the Company in connection with mergers and acquisitions of other companies.

  

	2.	The term “AIL” means Alibaba Investment Limited. 

  

	3.	The term “AIL Directors” has the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 5.1(a) 

  

	4.	The term “Affiliate” means, with respect to any individual, corporation, partnership, association, trust, or any other entity, any Person which, directly or indirectly, controls, is controlled by or is
under common control with such Person, including, without limitation any general partner, limited partner, officer or director of such Person and any venture capital fund now or hereafter existing which is controlled by or under common control with
one or more general partners or shares the same management company with such Person. 

  

	5.	The term “Agreement” has the meaning ascribed to such term in the Preamble to this Agreement. 

  

	6.	The term “Articles” means the Sixth Company’s Amended and Restated Memorandum and Articles of Association, as amended from time to time. 

 

	7.	The term “Board” or “Board of Director” means the Company’s Board of Directors. 

  

	8.	The term “Budget” has the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 3.1(c). 

  

	9.	The term “Business Day” means any day, other than a Saturday, Sunday or other day on which the commercial banks in Beijing or Hong Kong are authorized or required to be closed for the conduct of regular
banking business. 

  

	10.	The term “Business Principles” has the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 7.6. 

  

	11.	The term “CFC” has the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 3.3(c). 

  

	12.	The term “Closing” means the closing of the sale and purchase of the Series C Preferred Shares in accordance with the Purchase Agreement. 

  
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	13.	The term “Code” has the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 3.3(a). 

  

	14.	The term “Company” means Momo Technology Company Limited, a company duly incorporated with limited liability and validly existing under the Laws of the British Virgin Islands. 

 

	15.	The term “Conversion Shares” means Ordinary Shares issued or issuable upon conversion of any Preferred Shares. 

  

	16.	The term “Companies Act” means the British Virgin Islands Business Companies Act, 2004. 

  

	17.	The term “Co-Sale Eligible Holder” has the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 6.3(a). 

  

	18.	The term “Co-Sale Eligible Shares” has the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 6.3(a). 

  

	19.	The term “Co-Sale Closing” has the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 6.3(c). 

  

	20.	The term “Co-Sale Period” has the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 6.3(a). 

  

	21.	The term “Domestic Company” has the meaning ascribed to such term in the Preamble to this Agreement. 

  

	22.	The term “DST” means DST Team Fund Limited. 

  

	23.	The term “Eligible Holder” has the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 6.2(a). 

  

	24.	The term “Exchange Act” means the United States Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder, or any comparable law of any other jurisdiction in
which the Company’s Shares are subject to regulation. 

  

	25.	The term “Exercising Eligible Holder” has the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 6.2(d). 

  

	26.	The term “Exercise Notice” has the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 6.2(c). 

  

	27.	The term “Form S-3” or “Form F-3” means such form under the Securities Act as in effect on the date hereof (including Form S-3 or Form F-3, as
appropriate) or any registration form under the Securities Act subsequently adopted by the SEC which permits inclusion or incorporation of substantial information by reference to other documents filed by the Company with the SEC. 

 

	28.	The term “Fully-Exercising Holder” has the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 4.1(b). 

  

	29.	The term “Founders” means the persons named on Schedule 2 hereto and the respective transferees of such Persons’ Shares pursuant to Section 6 hereof. 

 

	30.	 The term “Governmental Authority” means the government of any nation, province, state, city, locality or other political subdivision
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executive, legislative, judicial, regulatory or administrative functions of or pertaining to government, regulation or compliance, and any corporation or other entity owned or controlled, through
share or capital ownership or otherwise, by any of the foregoing. 

  

	31.	The term “Group Companies” means the Company, the WFOE, the Domestic Company, the HK Co, and any other direct or indirect Subsidiary of a Group Company collectively, and the Group Company means any one
of them. 

  

	32.	The term “HK Co” means Momo Technology HK Company Limited

 

  

	33.	The term “HKIAC” has the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 8.12(b). 

  

	34.	The term “Holder” means, for purposes of Exhibit B, any Person owning or having the rights to acquire Registrable Securities or any permitted assignee of record of such Registrable Securities to
whom rights under Exhibit B have been duly assigned in accordance with this Agreement. 

  

	35.	The term “Hong Kong” means the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the PRC. 

  

	36.	The term “IFRS” means the International Financial Reporting Standards in effect from time to time. 

  

	37.	The term “Immediate Family Member” means a child, stepchild, grandchild, parent, step-parent, grandparent, spouse, sibling, mother-in-law, father-in-law, son-in-law, daughter-in-law, brother-in-law, or
sister-in-law, including adoptive relationships, of a person referred to herein. 

  

	38.	The term “Initiating Holders” has the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 2.2(a) of Exhibit B. 

  

	39.	The term “Investor” or “Investors” means the persons named on Schedule 1 hereto. 

  

	40.	The term “Investor Notice Period” has the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 6.2(c). 

  

	41.	The term “IPO” means the Company’s first underwritten public offering of its Ordinary Shares and listing on an internationally-recognized securities exchange. 

 

	42.	The term “Key Employee” has the meaning set forth in the Purchase Agreement. 

  

	43.	The term “Liquidation Event” has the meaning ascribed to such term in Clause 9(b)(ii) of the Articles. 

  

	44.	The term “Law” means any constitutional provision, statute or other law, rule, regulation, official policy or interpretation of any Governmental Authority and any injunction, judgment, order, ruling,
assessment or writ issued by any Governmental Authority. 

  

	45.	The term “Majority Ordinary Holders” shall mean the holders of at least fifty percent (50%) of the then outstanding ordinary shares. 

  
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	46.	The term “Majority Preferred Holders” shall mean the holders of at least fifty percent (50%) of the then outstanding Series A-1, A-2 and A-3 Preferred Shares, Series B Preferred Shares held by
Matrix only and Series C Preferred Shares held by Matrix only, voting together as a single class, including any Conversion Shares. 

  

	47.	The term “Matrix” shall mean Matrix Partners China II Hong Kong Limited, [Matrix Affiliate] and its affiliated or successor funds, companies or entities. 

 

	48.	The term “Matrix Directors” has the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 5.1(b) 

  

	49.	The term “Offer Notice” has the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 4.1(a). 

  

	50.	The term “Offered Securities” has the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 4.1. 

  

	51.	The term “Offerees” has the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 4.1. 

  

	52.	The term “Offered Securities” has the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 4.1. 

  

	53.	The term “on an as converted basis” shall mean assuming the conversion, exercise and exchange of all securities, directly or indirectly, convertible, exercisable or exchangeable into or for Ordinary
Shares, including without limitation the Preferred Shares. 

  

	54.	The term “Ordinary Shares” means ordinary shares of the Company, par value US$0.0001 per share. 

  

	55.	The term “Ordinary Share Directors” has the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 5.1(c). 

  

	56.	The term “Party” or “Parties” shall mean the parties to this Agreement, as set forth in the Preamble. 

 

	57.	The term “Person” means any natural person, firm, partnership, association, corporation, company, trust, public body or government. 

 

	58.	The term “PFIC” has the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 3.3(a). 

  

	59.	The term “PRC” means the People’s Republic of China, which for purposes of this Agreement excludes Hong Kong, the Macau Special Administrative Region and Taiwan. 

 

	60.	The term “Preferred Shares” means, collectively, the Series A-1 Preferred Shares of par value US$0.0001 per share of the Company, the Series A-2 Preferred Shares of par value US$0.0001 per share of the
Company, the Series A-3 Preferred Shares of par value US$0.0001 per share of the Company, the Series B Preferred Shares of par value US$0.0001 per share of the Company and the Series C Preferred Shares of par value US$0.0001 per share of the
Company. 

  

	61.	The term “Prior Shareholders’ Agreement” has the meaning ascribed to such term in the Preamble to this Agreement. 

 

	62.	The term “Prohibited Transfer” has the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 6.5(c). 

  
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	63.	The term “Proposed Transfer” has the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 6.1(a). 

  

	64.	The term “Proposed Transfer Notice” has the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 6.2(b). 

  

	65.	The term “Prospective Transferee” has the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 6.2(a). 

  

	66.	The term “Purchase Agreement” has the meaning ascribed to such term in Recitals. 

  

	67.	The term “QEF Election” has the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 3.3(a). 

  

	68.	The term “Qualified IPO” means a firm commitment underwritten registered public offering by the Company of its Ordinary Shares on the NASDAQ National Market System in the United States or in Hong Kong
or any other exchange in any other jurisdiction (on any combination of such exchanges and jurisdictions) acceptable to the Majority Preferred Holders to the Company with aggregate offering proceeds (before deduction of fees, commissions or expenses)
to the Company and selling shareholders, if any, of not less than US$50,000,000 (or any cash proceeds of other currency of equivalent value). 

  

	69.	The term “Refused Securities” has the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 4.1(c)  

  

	70.	The terms “register,” “registered,” and “registration” refer to a registration effected by preparing and filing a registration statement which is in a form which
complies with, and is declared effective by the SEC in accordance with, the Securities Act. 

  

	71.	The term “Registrable Securities” means: (1) any Ordinary Shares of the Company issued or issuable pursuant to conversion of any Preferred Shares, (2) any Ordinary Shares of the Company issued
(or issuable upon the conversion or exercise of any warrant, right or other security which is issued) as a dividend or other distribution with respect to, or in exchange for or in replacement of, any Preferred Shares, and (3) any other Ordinary
Shares owned or hereafter acquired by the Investors. Notwithstanding the foregoing, “Registrable Securities” shall exclude any Registrable Securities sold by a Person in a transaction in which rights under Exhibit B are not assigned
in accordance with this Agreement and any Registrable Securities which are sold in a registered public offering under the Securities Act or analogous statute of another jurisdiction, or sold pursuant to SEC Rule 144 promulgated under the Securities
Act or analogous rule of another jurisdiction. 

  

	72.	The term “Registrable Securities then Outstanding” means the number of Ordinary Shares of the Company that are Registrable Securities and are then issued and outstanding, issuable upon conversion of
Preferred Shares then issued and outstanding or issuable upon conversion or exercise of any warrant, right or other security then outstanding. 

  

	73.	 The term “Registration Expenses” shall mean all expenses incurred by the Company in complying with Sections 2, 3 and
4 of Exhibit B, including, without limitation, all registration and filing fees, printing expenses, fees, and disbursements of counsel for the Company, reasonable fees and disbursements of one (1) counsel for the Holders,
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any such registration (but excluding the compensation of regular employees of the Company which shall be paid in any event by the Company). 

 

	74.	The term “Right of Co-Sale” has the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 6.3(a). 

  

	75.	The term “Right of First Refusal” has the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 6.2(a). 

  

	76.	The term “Sale of the Company” has the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 5.4. 

  

	77.	The term “SEC” means the United States Securities and Exchange Commission, or comparable regulatory authority in any other jurisdiction having oversight over the trading of the Company’s Shares.

  

	78.	The term “SEC Rule 144” means Rule 144 promulgated by the SEC under the Securities Act (or comparable law in a jurisdiction other than the United States). 

 

	79.	The term “SEC Rule 144(k)” means Rule 144(k) promulgated by the SEC under the Securities Act (or comparable law in a jurisdiction other than the United States). 

 

	80.	The term “SEC Rule 145” means Rule 145 promulgated by the SEC under the Securities Act (or comparable law in a jurisdiction other than the United States). 

 

	81.	The term “Securities Act” means the United States Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder (or comparable law in a jurisdiction other than the United
States). 

  

	82.	The term “Selling Expenses” shall mean all underwriting discounts and selling commissions applicable to the sale of Registrable Securities pursuant to Sections 2, 3 and 4 of
Exhibit B. 

  

	83.	The term “Selling Shareholder” has the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 5.4(b). 

  

	84.	The term “Series A-1 Preferred Share” shall mean the Series A-1 Preferred Shares of the Company par value US$0.0001 each. 

 

	85.	The term “Series A-2 Preferred Shares” means Series A-2 Preferred Shares of the Company par value of US$0.0001 each. 

 

	86.	The term “Series A-3 Preferred Shares” means Series A-3 Preferred Shares of the Company par value of US$0.0001 each. 

 

	87.	The term “Series B Preferred Shares” means Series B Preferred Shares of the Company par value of US$0.0001 each. 

  

	88.	The term “Series C Preferred Shares” means Series C Preferred Shares of the Company par value of US$0.0001 each. 

  

	89.	The term “Shareholder” shall mean each of the Founders and the Investors. 

  
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	90.	The term “Shares” means (i) Ordinary Shares (whether now outstanding or hereafter issued in any context), (ii) Ordinary Shares issued or issuable upon conversion of the Preferred Shares and
(iii) Ordinary Shares issued or issuable upon exercise or conversion, as applicable, of share options, warrants or other convertible securities of the Company, in each case now owned or subsequently acquired by any Founder, any Investor, or
their respective successors or permitted transferees or assigns. 

  

	91.	The term “Share Transfer” has the meaning ascribed to such term in the Preamble to this Agreement. 

  

	92.	The term “Subsidiary” or “subsidiary” means, as of the relevant date of determination, with respect to any Person (the “subject entity”), (i) any Person: (1) more
than 50% of whose shares or other interests entitled to vote in the election of directors or (2) more than a fifty percent (50%) interest in the profits or capital of such Person are owned or controlled directly or indirectly by the
subject entity or through one (1) or more Subsidiaries of the subject entity, (ii) any Person whose assets, or portions thereof, are consolidated with the net earnings of the subject entity and are recorded on the books of the subject
entity for financial reporting purposes in accordance with U.S. GAAP or IFRS, or (iii) any Person with respect to which the subject entity has the power to otherwise direct the business and policies of that entity directly or indirectly through
another subsidiary. For the avoidance of doubt, the Subsidiaries of the Company shall include the Group Companies. 

  

	93.	The term “Transfer Shares” has the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 6.2(a) 

  

	94.	The term “Transferor” has the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 6.2(a). 

  

	95.	The term “Undersubscription Notice” has the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 6.2(d). 

  

	96.	The term “United States Person” means any person described in Section 7701(a)(30) of the Code. 

  

	97.	The term “US$” means the United States dollar, the lawful currency of the United States of America. 

  

	98.	The term “US GAAP” mean the generally accepted accounting principles in the United States of America. 

  

	99.	The term “U.S. Investor” means (A) any Investor that is a United States Person and (B) any Investor, one or more of the owners of which are, or controlled by, United States Persons.

  

	100.	The term “Violation” has the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 8.1 of Exhibit B. 

  

	101.	The term “WFOE” means Beijing Momo Information Technology Co., Ltd.

, a wholly foreign-owned enterprise established and existing under the laws of the PRC. 

  
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REGISTRATION RIGHTS 
  

	1.	Applicability of Rights; Non-U.S. Registrations. 

  

	1.1	The Holders (as defined below) shall be entitled to the following rights with respect to any potential public offering of the Company’s Ordinary Shares in the United States and shall be entitled to reasonably
analogous or equivalent rights with respect to any other offering of Company securities in any other jurisdiction pursuant to which the Company undertakes to publicly offer or list such securities for trading on a recognized securities exchange.

  

	1.2	For purposes of this Agreement and Exhibit B, reference to registration of securities under the U.S. Securities Act and the U.S. Exchange Act shall be deemed to mean the equivalent registration in a jurisdiction
other than the United States as designated by such Holders, it being understood and agreed that in each such case all references in this Agreement to the U.S. Securities Act, the U.S. Exchange Act and rules, forms of registration statements and
registration of securities thereunder, U.S. law and the SEC, shall be deemed to refer, to the equivalent statutes, rules, forms of registration statements, registration of securities and laws of and equivalent government authority in the applicable
non-U.S. jurisdiction. 

  

	2.	Demand Registration. 

  

	2.1	Request by Holders. 

 If the Company shall, at any time after the earlier of (i) the
fourth anniversary after the Closing or (ii) following the taking effect of a registration statement for a Qualified IPO, receive a written request from the Holders of at least thirty percent (30%) of the Registrable Securities then
Outstanding that the Company file a registration statement under the U.S. Securities Act covering the registration of at least thirty percent (30%) of the Registrable Securities pursuant to this Section 2, (or any lesser percentage
if the anticipated gross receipts from the offering are to exceed US$1,000,000) then the Company shall, within ten (10) Business Days of the receipt of such written request, give written notice of such request (the “Request
Notice”) to all Holders, and use its best efforts to effect, as soon as practicable, the registration under the U.S. Securities Act of all Registrable Securities that the Holders request to be registered and included in such registration by
written notice given by such Holders to the Company within twenty (20) days after receipt of the Request Notice, subject only to the limitations of this Section 2; provided that the Company shall not be obligated to effect
any such registration if the Company has, within the six (6) month period preceding the date of such request, already effected a registration under the Securities Act pursuant to this Section 2 or Section 4 or in which
the Holders had an opportunity to participate pursuant to the provisions of Section 3, other than a registration from which the Registrable Securities of the Holders have been excluded (with respect to all or any portion of the
Registrable Securities the Holders requested be included in such registration) pursuant to the provisions of Sections 2.2(b) or 3.2(b). 
  

	2.2	Underwriting. 

  
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	 	(a)	If the Holders initiating the registration request under this Section 2 (the “Initiating Holders”) intend to distribute the Registrable Securities covered by their request by means of an
underwriting, then they shall so advise the Company as a part of their request made pursuant to this Section 2 and the Company shall include such information in the Request Notice. In such event, the right of any Holder to include its
Registrable Securities in such registration shall be conditioned upon such Holder’s participation in such underwriting and the inclusion of such Holder’s Registrable Securities in the underwriting (unless otherwise mutually agreed by a
majority in interest of the Initiating Holders and such Holder) to the extent provided herein. All Holders proposing to distribute their securities through such underwriting shall enter into an underwriting agreement in customary form with the
managing underwriter or underwriters selected for such underwriting by the Holders of a majority of the Registrable Securities being registered and reasonably acceptable to the Company. 

 

	 	(b)	Notwithstanding any other provision of this Section 2, if the underwriter(s) advise(s) the Company in writing that marketing factors require a limitation of the number of securities to be underwritten then
the Company shall so advise all Holders of Registrable Securities which would otherwise be registered and underwritten pursuant hereto, and the number of Registrable Securities that may be included in the underwriting shall be reduced as required by
the underwriter(s) and allocated (i) first, to the Investors on a pro rata basis according to the number of Registrable Securities then Outstanding held by the Investors requesting registration and (ii) then, to the other Holders of
Registrable Securities on a pro rata basis according to the number of Registrable Securities then Outstanding held by each such Holder requesting registration; provided, however, that the number of shares of Registrable Securities to
be included in such underwriting and registration shall not be reduced unless all other securities are first entirely excluded from the underwriting and registration including, without limitation, all shares that are not Registrable Securities and
are held by any other person, including, without limitation, any person who is an employee, officer or director of the Company or any subsidiary of the Company; provided further, that at least twenty-five percent (25%) of shares of
Registrable Securities requested by the Holders to be included in such underwriting and registration shall be so included. If any Holder disapproves of the terms of any such underwriting, such Holder may elect to withdraw therefrom by written notice
to the Company and the underwriter(s), delivered at least ten (10) Business Days prior to the effective date of the registration statement. Any Registrable Securities excluded or withdrawn from such underwriting shall be excluded and withdrawn
from the registration. 

  

	2.3	Maximum Number of Demand Registrations. 

 The Company shall not be obligated to effect
more than two (2) such registrations pursuant to this Section 2. 
  

	2.4	Deferral. 

  
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Notwithstanding the foregoing, if the Company shall furnish to Holders requesting registration pursuant to this Section 2, a
certificate signed by the president or chief executive officer of the Company stating that in the good faith judgment of the Board, it would be materially detrimental to the Company and its shareholders for such registration statement to be filed at
such time, then the Company shall have the right to defer such filing for a period of not more than ninety (90) days after receipt of the request of the Initiating Holders; provided, however, that the Company may not utilize this
right more than twice in any twelve (12) month period; provided further, that the Company shall not register any other of its shares during such twelve (12) month period. A demand right shall not be deemed to have been
exercised until such deferred registration shall have been effected. 
  

	3.	Piggyback Registrations. 

  

	3.1	The Company shall notify all Holders of Registrable Securities in writing at least thirty (30) days prior to filing any registration statement under the U.S. Securities Act for purposes of effecting a public
offering of securities of the Company (including, but not limited to, registration statements relating to secondary offerings of securities of the Company, but excluding registration statements relating to any registration under
Section 2 or Section 3 of this Agreement or to any employee benefit plan or a corporate reorganization) and shall afford each such Holder an opportunity to include in such registration statement all or any part of the
Registrable Securities then held by such Holder. Each Holder desiring to include in any such registration statement all or any part of the Registrable Securities held by it shall within twenty (20) days after receipt of the above-described notice from the Company, so notify the Company in writing, and in such notice shall inform the Company of the number of Registrable Securities such Holder wishes to include in such registration
statement. If a Holder decides not to include all of its Registrable Securities in any registration statement thereafter filed by the Company, such Holder shall nevertheless continue to have the right to include any Registrable Securities in any
subsequent registration statement or registration statements as may be filed by the Company with respect to offerings of its securities, all upon the terms and conditions set forth herein. 

 

	3.2	Underwriting. 

  

	 	(a)	If a registration statement under which the Company gives notice under this Section 3 is for an underwritten offering, then the Company shall so advise the Holders of Registrable Securities. In such event,
the right of any such Holder’s Registrable Securities to be included in a registration pursuant to this Section 3 shall be conditioned upon such Holder’s participation in such underwriting and the inclusion of such
Holder’s Registrable Securities in the underwriting to the extent provided herein. All Holders proposing to distribute their Registrable Securities through such underwriting shall enter into an underwriting agreement in customary form with the
managing underwriter or underwriters selected for such underwriting. 

  

	 	(b)	 Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, if the managing underwriter(s) determine(s) in good faith that marketing factors require a
limitation of the number of shares to be underwritten, then the managing underwriter(s) may exclude shares from the registration and the underwriting, and the number of shares that may be included in the registration and the

  
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underwriting shall be allocated, first, to the Company, second, to each of the Investors requesting inclusion of their Registrable Securities in such registration statement on a pro rata basis
based on the total number of shares of Registrable Securities then held by the Investors, third, to the other Holders requesting inclusion of their Registrable Securities in such registration statement on a pro rata basis based on the total number
of shares of Registrable Securities then held by each such Holder and fourth, to holders of other securities of the Company; provided, however, that the right of the underwriter(s) to exclude shares (including Registrable Securities) from the
registration and underwriting as described above shall be restricted so that (i) the number of Registrable Securities included in any such registration is not reduced below twenty-five percent (25%) of the aggregate number of shares of
Registrable Securities for which inclusion has been requested; and (ii) all shares that are not Registrable Securities and are held by any other person, including, without limitation, any person who is an employee, officer or director of the
Company (or any Subsidiary of the Company) shall first be excluded from such registration and underwriting before any Registrable Securities are so excluded, unless otherwise approved by the holders of a majority of the Registrable Securities. If
any Holder disapproves of the terms of any such underwriting, such Holder may elect to withdraw therefrom by written notice to the Company and the underwriter(s), delivered at least ten (10) Business Days prior to the effective date of the
registration statement. Any Registrable Securities excluded or withdrawn from such underwriting shall be excluded and withdrawn from the registration. 

  

	3.3	Not Demand Registration. 

 Registration pursuant to this Section 3 shall not
be deemed to be a demand registration as described in Section 2 above. There shall be no limit on the number of times the Holders may request registration of Registrable Securities under this Section 3. 

 

	4.	Form F-3 Registration. 

 In case the
Company shall receive from any Holder or Holders of at least thirty percent of all Registrable Securities then Outstanding a written request or requests that the Company effect a registration on Form F-3 (or
an equivalent registration in a jurisdiction outside of the United States) and any related qualification or compliance with respect to all or a part of the Registrable Securities owned by such Holder or Holders, then the Company will: 

 

	4.1	Notice. 

 Promptly give written notice of the proposed registration and the Holder’s
or Holders’ request therefor, and any related qualification or compliance, to all other Holders of Registrable Securities; and 
  

	4.2	Registration. 

 As soon as practicable, effect such registration and all such
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distribution of all or such portion of such Holders or Holders’ Registrable Securities as are specified in such request, together with all or such portion of the Registrable Securities of
any other Holder or Holders joining in such request as are specified in a written request given within twenty (20) days after the Company provides the notice contemplated by Section 4.1; provided, however, that the Company shall not
be obligated to effect any such registration, qualification or compliance pursuant to this Section 4: 
  

	 	(a)	if Form F-3 is not available for such offering by the Holders; 

  

	 	(b)	if the Holders, together with the holders of any other securities of the Company entitled to inclusion in such registration, propose to sell Registrable Securities and such other securities (if any) at an aggregate
price to the public of less than US$1,000,000; 

  

	 	(c)	if the Company shall furnish to the Holders a certificate signed by the president or chief executive officer of the Company stating that in the good faith judgment of the Board of Directors of the Company, it would be
materially detrimental to the Company and its shareholders for such Form F-3 Registration to be effected at such time, in which event the Company shall have the right to defer the filing of the Form F-3 registration statement no more than once during any twelve (12) month period for a period of not more than sixty (60) days after receipt of the request of the Holder or Holders under this
Section 4; provided that the Company shall not register any of its other shares during such sixty (60) day period. 

  

	 	(d)	if the Company has, within the six (6) month period preceding the date of such request, already effected a registration under the Securities Act other than a registration from which the Registrable Securities of
Holders have been excluded (with respect to all or any portion of the Registrable Securities the Holders requested be included in such registration) pursuant to the provisions of Sections 2.2 and 3.2; or 

 

	 	(e)	in any particular jurisdiction in which the Company would be required to qualify to do business or to execute a general consent to service of process in effecting such registration, qualification or compliance.

  

	4.3	Not a Demand Registration. 

 Form F-3
registrations shall not be deemed to be demand registrations as described in Section 2 above. Except as otherwise provided herein, there shall be no limit on the number of times the Holders may request registration of Registrable
Securities under this Section 4. 
  

	4.4	Underwriting. 

 If the Holders of Registrable Securities requesting registration under
this Section 4 intend to distribute the Registrable Securities covered by their request by means of an underwriting, the provisions of Section 2.2 shall apply to such registration. 

 

	5.	Expenses. 

  
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All Registration Expenses incurred in connection with any registration pursuant to Sections 2, 3 or 4 (but excluding
Selling Expenses) shall be borne by the Company. Each Holder participating in a registration pursuant to Sections 2, 3 or 4 shall bear such Holder’s proportionate share (based on the total number of shares sold in such
registration other than for the account of the Company) of all Selling Expenses or other amounts payable to underwriter(s) or brokers, in connection with such offering by the Holders. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Company shall not be required
to pay for any expenses of any registration proceeding begun pursuant to Section 2 if the registration request is subsequently withdrawn at the request of the Holders of a majority of the Registrable Securities to be registered, unless
the Holders of a majority of the Registrable Securities then Outstanding agree that such registration constitutes the use by the Holders of one (1) demand registration pursuant to Section 2 (in which case such registration shall
also constitute the use by all Holders of Registrable Securities of one (1) such demand registration); provided further, however, that if at the time of such withdrawal, the Holders have learned of a material adverse change in the condition,
business, or prospects of the Company not known to the Holders at the time of their request for such registration and have withdrawn their request for registration with reasonable promptness after learning of such material adverse change, then the
Holders shall not be required to pay any of such expenses and such registration shall not constitute the use of a demand registration pursuant to Section 2. 
  

	6.	Obligations of the Company. 

 Whenever required to effect the registration of any
Registrable Securities under this Agreement the Company shall, as expeditiously as reasonably possible: 
  

	6.1	Registration Statement. 

 Prepare and file with the SEC a registration statement with
respect to such Registrable Securities and use its best efforts to cause such registration statement to become effective, and, upon the request of the Holders of a majority of the Registrable Securities registered thereunder, keep such registration
statement effective for a period of up to ninety (90) days or, in the case of Registrable Securities registered under Form F-3 in accordance with Rule 415 under the Securities Act or a successor rule, until the distribution contemplated in the
registration statement has been completed; provided, however, that (i) such ninety (90) day period shall be extended for a period of time equal to the period any Holder refrains from selling any securities included in such registration at
the request of the underwriter(s), and (ii) in the case of any registration of Registrable Securities on Form F-3 which are intended to be offered on a continuous or delayed basis, such ninety (90) day period shall be extended, if
necessary, to keep the registration statement effective until all such Registrable Securities are sold. 
  

	6.2	Amendments and Supplements. 

 Prepare and file with the SEC such amendments and
supplements to such registration statement and the prospectus used in connection with such registration statement as may be necessary to comply with the provisions of the Securities Act with respect to the disposition of all securities covered by
such registration statement. 

  
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	6.3	Prospectuses. 

 Furnish to the Holders such number of copies of a prospectus, including a
preliminary prospectus, in conformity with the requirements of the Securities Act, and such other documents as they may reasonably request in order to facilitate the disposition of the Registrable Securities owned by them that are included in such
registration. 
  

	6.4	Blue Sky. 

 Use its best efforts to register and qualify the securities covered by such
registration statement under such other securities or Blue Sky laws of such jurisdictions as shall be reasonably requested by the Holders, provided that the Company shall not be required in connection therewith or as a condition thereto to qualify
to do business or to file a general consent to service of process in any such states or jurisdictions unless the Company is already subject to service in such jurisdiction and except as may be required by the Securities Act. 

 

	6.5	Underwriting. 

 In the event of any underwritten public offering, enter into and perform
its obligations under an underwriting agreement in usual and customary form, with the managing underwriter(s) of such offering. 
  

	6.6	Notification. 

 Notify each Holder of Registrable Securities covered by such registration
statement at any time when a prospectus relating thereto is required to be delivered under the Securities Act of (i) the issuance of any stop order by the SEC in respect of such registration statement, or (ii) the happening of any event as
a result of which the prospectus included in such registration statement, as then in effect, includes an untrue statement of a material fact or omits to state a material fact required to be stated therein or necessary to make the statements therein
not misleading in the light of the circumstances then existing. 
  

	6.7	Opinion and Comfort Letter. 

 Furnish, at the request of any Holder requesting
registration of Registrable Securities, on the date that such Registrable Securities are delivered to the underwriter(s) for sale, if such securities are being sold through underwriters, or, if such securities are not being sold through
underwriters, on the date that the registration statement with respect to such securities becomes effective, (i) an opinion, dated as of such date, of the counsel representing the Company for the purposes of such registration, in form and
substance as is customarily given to underwriters in an underwritten public offering and reasonably satisfactory to a majority in interest of the Holders requesting registration, addressed to the underwriters, if any, and (ii) letters dated as
of (1) the effective date of the registration statement covering such Registrable Securities and (2) the closing date of the offering from the independent certified public accountants of the Company, in form and substance as is customarily
given by independent certified public accountants to underwriters in an underwritten public offering and reasonably satisfactory to a majority in interest of the Holders requesting registration, 

  
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addressed to the underwriters, if any, and to the Holders requesting registration of Registrable Securities. 
  

	7.	Furnish Information. 

 It shall be a condition precedent to the obligations of the
Company to take any action pursuant to Sections 2, 3 or 4 that the selling Holders shall furnish to the Company such information regarding themselves, the Registrable Securities held by them and the intended method of
disposition of such securities as shall be required to timely effect the Registration of their Registrable Securities. 
  

	8.	Indemnification.  

 In the event any Registrable Securities are included in
a registration statement under Sections 2, 3 or 4: 
  

	8.1	By the Company. 

 To the extent permitted by law, the Company shall indemnify and hold
harmless each Holder, its partners, officers, directors, legal counsel, any underwriter (as defined in the Securities Act) for such Holder and each person, if any, who controls such Holder or underwriter within the meaning of the Securities Act or
the Exchange Act, against any losses, claims, damages, or liabilities (joint or several) to which they may become subject under the U.S. Securities Act, the U.S. Exchange Act or other United States federal or state law, insofar as such losses,
claims, damages, or liabilities (or actions in respect thereof) arise out of or are based upon any of the following statements, omissions or violations (collectively a “Violation”): 

 

	 	(f)	any untrue statement or alleged untrue statement of a material fact contained in such registration statement, including any preliminary prospectus or final prospectus contained therein or any amendments or supplements
thereto; 

  

	 	(g)	the omission or alleged omission to state therein a material fact required to be stated therein, or necessary to make the statements therein not misleading; or 

 

	 	(h)	any violation or alleged violation by the Company of the U.S. Securities Act, the U.S. Exchange Act, any United States federal or state securities law or any rule or regulation promulgated under the Securities Act, the
Exchange Act or any United States federal or state securities law in connection with the offering covered by such registration statement; 

and the Company will reimburse each such Holder, its partner, officer, director, legal counsel, underwriter or controlling person for any legal
or other expenses reasonably incurred by them, as incurred, in connection with investigating or defending any such loss, claim, damage, liability or action; provided, however, that the indemnity agreement contained in this
Section 8.1 shall not apply to amounts paid in settlement of any such loss, claim, damage, liability or action if such settlement is effected without the consent of the Company (which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld), nor
shall the Company be liable in any such case for any such loss, claim, damage, liability or action to the extent that it arises out of or is based upon a Violation which occurs in reliance upon and in conformity with written information

  
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furnished expressly for use in connection with such registration by such Holder or any partner, officer, director, counsel, underwriter or controlling person of such Holder. 

 

	8.2	By Selling Holders. 

 To the extent permitted by law, each selling Holder will, if
Registrable Securities held by Holder are included in the securities as to which such registration qualifications or compliance is being effected, indemnify and hold harmless the Company, each of its directors, each of its officers who has signed
the registration statement, each person, if any, who controls the Company within the meaning of the Securities Act, any underwriter and any other Holder selling securities under such registration statement or any of such other Holder’s
partners, directors, officers, legal counsel or any person who controls such Holder within the meaning of the U.S. Securities Act or the U.S. Exchange Act, against any losses, claims, damages or liabilities (joint or several) to which the Company or
any such director, officer, legal counsel, controlling person, underwriter or other such Holder, partner or director, officer or controlling person of such other Holder may become subject under the U.S. Securities Act, the U.S. Exchange Act or other
United States federal or state law, insofar as such losses, claims, damages or liabilities (or actions in respect thereto) arise out of or are based upon any Violation, in each case to the extent (and only to the extent) that such Violation occurs
in reliance upon and in conformity with written information furnished by such Holder expressly for use in connection with such registration; and each such Holder will reimburse any legal or other expenses reasonably incurred by the Company or any
such director, officer, controlling person, underwriter or other Holder, partner, officer, director or controlling person of such other Holder in connection with investigating or defending any such loss, claim, damage, liability or action;
provided, however, that the indemnity agreement contained in this Section 8.2 shall not apply to amounts paid in settlement of any such loss, claim, damage, liability or action if such settlement is effected without the
consent of the Holder, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld; and provided further, that in no event shall any indemnity under this Section 8.2 exceed the net proceeds received by such Holder in the registered
offering out of which the applicable Violation arises. 
  

	8.3	Notice. 

 Promptly after receipt by an indemnified party under this Section 8
of notice of the commencement of any action (including any governmental action), such indemnified party will, if a claim in respect thereof is to be made against any indemnified party under this Section 8, deliver to the indemnifying
party a written notice of the commencement thereof and the indemnifying party shall have the right to participate in, and, to the extent the indemnifying party so desires, jointly with any other indemnifying party similarly noticed, to assume the
defense thereof with counsel mutually satisfactory to the parties; provided, however, that an indemnified party shall have the right to retain its own counsel, with the fees and expenses to be paid by the indemnifying party, if
representation of such indemnified party by the counsel retained by the indemnifying party would be inappropriate due to actual or potential conflict of interests between such indemnified party and any other party represented by such counsel in such
proceeding. The failure to deliver written notice to the indemnifying party within a reasonable time of the commencement of any such action shall relieve such indemnifying party of liability to the indemnified party under this Section 8
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omission to so deliver written notice to the indemnifying party will not relieve it of any liability that it may have to any indemnified party otherwise than under this Section 8.

  

	8.4	Contribution. 

 In order to provide for just and equitable contribution to joint
liability under the U.S. Securities Act in any case in which either (i) any indemnified party makes a claim for indemnification pursuant to this Section 8 but it is judicially determined (by the entry of a final judgment or decree
by a court of competent jurisdiction and the expiration of time to appeal or the denial of the last right of appeal) that such indemnification may not be enforced in such case notwithstanding the fact that this Section 8 provides for
indemnification in such case, or (ii) contribution under the U.S. Securities Act may be required on the part of any indemnified party in circumstances for which indemnification is provided under this Section 8; then, and in each
such case, the indemnified party and the indemnifying party will contribute to the aggregate losses, claims, damages or liabilities to which they may be subject (after contribution from others) in such proportion so that a Holder (together with its
related persons) is responsible for the portion represented by the percentage that the public offering price of its Registrable Securities offered by and sold under the registration statement bears to the public offering price of all securities
offered by and sold under such registration statement, and the Company and other selling Holders are responsible for the remaining portion. The relative fault of the indemnifying Party and of the indemnified Party shall be determined by a court of
law by reference to, among other things, whether the untrue or alleged untrue statement of a material fact or the omission to state a material fact relates to information supplied by the indemnifying Party or by the indemnified Party and the
parties’ relative intent, knowledge, access to information and opportunity to correct or prevent such statement or omission; provided, however, that, in any such case: (A) no Holder will be required to contribute any amount
in excess of the net proceeds to such Holder from the sale of all such Registrable Securities offered and sold by such Holder pursuant to such registration statement; and (B) no person or entity guilty of fraudulent misrepresentation (within
the meaning of Section 11(f) of the Securities Act) will be entitled to contribution from any person or entity who was not guilty of such fraudulent misrepresentation. 
  

	8.5	Survival. 

 The obligations of the Company and Holders under this Section 8
shall survive the completion of any offering of Registrable Securities in a registration statement, regardless of the expiration of any statutes of limitation or extensions of such statutes. No indemnifying party, in the defense of any such claim or
litigation, shall, except with the consent of each indemnified party, consent to entry of any judgment or enter into any settlement which does not include as an unconditional term thereof the giving by the claimant or plaintiff to such indemnified
party of a release from all liability in respect to such claim or litigation. 
  

	9.	No Registration Rights to Third Parties. 

 Without the prior written consent of
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shall not grant, or cause or permit to be created, for the benefit of any person or entity any registration rights of any kind (whether similar to the demand, “piggyback” or Form F-3 registration rights described in this Exhibit B, or otherwise) relating to any securities of the Company which are senior to, or on a parity with, those granted to the Holders of Registrable Securities.

  

	10.	Rule 144 Reporting. 

 With a view to making available the benefits of certain
rules and regulations of the SEC which may at any time permit the sale of the Registrable Securities to the public without registration or pursuant to a registration on Form F-3, after such time as a public market exists for the Ordinary
Shares, the Company agrees to: 
  

	10.1	Make and keep public information available, as those terms are understood and defined in Rule 144 under the Securities Act, at all times after the effective date of the first registration under the Securities Act filed
by the Company for an offering of its securities to the general public; 

  

	10.2	File with the SEC in a timely manner all reports and other documents required of the Company under the U.S. Securities Act and the U.S. Exchange Act (at any time after it has become subject to such reporting
requirements); and 

  

	10.3	So long as a Holder owns any Registrable Securities, to furnish to such Holder forthwith upon request (i) a written statement by the Company as to its compliance with the reporting requirements of Rule 144 (at any
time after ninety (90) days after the effective date of the Company’s initial public offering), the Securities Act and the Exchange Act (at any time after it has become subject to such reporting requirements), or its qualification as a
registrant whose securities may be resold pursuant to Form F-3 (at any time after it so qualifies), (ii) a copy of the most recent annual or quarterly report of the Company, and (iii) such other reports and documents of the Company as
a Holder may reasonably request in availing itself of any rule or regulation of the SEC that permits the selling of any such securities without registration or pursuant to Form F-3. 

 

	11.	Market Stand-Off. 

 Each Shareholder agrees that, so long as it holds any voting
securities of the Company, upon request by the Company or the underwriters managing the initial public offering of the Company’s securities, it will not sell or otherwise transfer or dispose of any securities of the Company (other than those
permitted to be included in the registration and other transfers to Affiliates permitted by law) without the prior written consent of the Company or such underwriters, as the case may be, for a period of time specified by the representative of the
underwriters not to exceed one hundred and eighty (180) days from the effective date of the registration statement covering such initial public offering or the pricing date of such offering as may be requested by the underwriters. The foregoing
provision of this Section 11 shall not apply to the sale of any securities of the Company to an underwriter pursuant to any underwriting agreement, and shall only be applicable to the Holders if all officers, directors and holders of one
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capital enter into similar agreements, and if the Company or any underwriter releases any officer, director or holder of one percent (1%) or more of the Company’s outstanding share
capital from his or her sale restrictions so undertaken, then each Holder shall be notified prior to such release and shall itself be simultaneously released to the same proportional extent. The Company shall require all future acquirers of the
Company’s securities holding at least one percent (1%) of the then outstanding share capital of the Company to execute prior to a Qualified IPO a market stand-off agreement containing substantially similar provisions as those contained in
this Section 11. 

  
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 EXHIBIT C 

FORM OF ASSUMPTION AGREEMENT 
 THIS
ASSUMPTION AGREEMENT is made the          day of             , by and between Momo Technology Company Limited (the “Company”); and
<        > (the <”New Investor”><”New Shareholder”>). 
 The
Company and the New Investor shall be referred to collectively as the Parties. 
 WHEREAS 

 

	(A)	As of             , 2013, the Company, certain existing shareholders of the Company and certain other parties entered into a Shareholders’ Agreement (the
“Shareholders Agreement”), attached hereto as Exhibit A. 

  

	(B)	The <New Investor><New Shareholder> wishes to acquire an aggregate of              <Ordinary Shares> <Preferred Shares> (as defined in
the Shareholders Agreement) in the capital of the Company and in accordance with the Shareholders Agreement has agreed to enter into this Assumption Agreement (the “Assumption Agreement”). 

 

	(C)	The Company is entering into this Assumption Agreement on behalf of itself and as agent for all the existing Shareholders of the Company. 

NOW, THEREFORE, the Parties hereby agree as follows: 
  

	1.	INTERPRETATION 

 In this Assumption Agreement, except as the context may otherwise
require, all words and expressions defined in the Shareholders Agreement shall have the same meanings when used herein. 
  

	2.	COVENANT 

 The <New Investor>< New Shareholder > hereby covenants to
the Company as trustee for all other persons who are at present or who may hereafter become bound by the Shareholders Agreement, and to the Company itself, to adhere to and be bound by all the duties, burdens and obligations of an party holding
<Ordinary Shares> <Preferred Shares> imposed pursuant to the provisions of the Shareholders Agreement and all documents expressed in writing to be supplemental or ancillary thereto as if the <New Investor>< New Shareholder >
had been an original party to the Shareholders Agreement as a <New Investor>< New Shareholder > since the date thereof. 
  

	3.	ENFORCEABILITY 

  
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 Each existing Investor, Founder and the Company shall be entitled to enforce the Shareholders
Agreement against the <New Investor>< New Shareholder >, and the <New Investor>< New Shareholder > shall be entitled to all rights and benefits of a <New Investor>< New Shareholder > under the Shareholders
Agreement in each case as if such <New Investor>< New Shareholder > had been an original party to the Shareholders Agreement since the date hereof. 
  

	4.	GOVERNING LAW 

 This Assumption Agreement shall be governed by and construed under
the Laws of Hong Kong, without regard to principles of conflicts of law thereunder. 
  

	5.	COUNTERPARTS 

 This Assumption Agreement may be signed in any number of
counterparts which together shall form one and the same agreement. 
  

	6.	FURTHER ASSURANCE 

 Each party agrees to take all such further action as may be
reasonably necessary to give full effect to this Assumption Agreement on its terms and conditions. 
  

	7.	HEADINGS 

 The headings used in this Assumption Agreement are used for convenience
only and are not to be considered in construing or interpreting this Agreement. 
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 IN WITNESS whereof the parties have executed and delivered this Assumption Agreement on the day and year
first hereinbefore mentioned. 
  

							
	COMPANY:	 		 	MOMO TECHNOLOGY COMPANY LIMITED
				
		 		 	By:	 	  

		 		 	Name:
		 		 	Capacity:
		 		 	Address:	 	  

		 		 	Fax:	 	  

  

							
	<NEW INVESTOR:>	 		 	<                    >
	< NEW SHAREHOLDER:>	 		 		 	
				
		 		 	By:	 	  

		 		 	Name:	 	  

		 		 	Title:	 	

 [SIGNATURE PAGE TO ASSUMPTION AGREEMENT] 

  
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 EXHIBIT D 

DISCLOSURE SCHEDULE 

  
 Exhibit D 

 EXHIBIT E-1 

FORM OF OPINION OF PRC COUNSEL 

  
 Exhibit E-1 

  
  

 To: 
 Momo
technology Company Limited 
 P.O.Box 957, Offshore Incorporations Centre, 

Road Town, Tortola, 
 British Virgin Islands 

Date:                 , 2013 

Re: Series C shares Financing of Momo Technology Company Limited 

Dear Sirs, 
 We are lawyers qualified to
practice the laws of the People’s Republic of China (the “PRC”, excluding Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macao Special Administrative Region for the purpose of these opinions only). 

We have been requested by Momo Technology Company Limited (the “Company”), to provide these legal opinions with respect to
the issue of series C Preferred Shares to                  (the “Investors”). 

Save as expressly mentioned in these opinions, we did not make any independent search or investigation of the facts for the purpose of these
opinions. 
 All capitalized terms used herein and not otherwise defined shall have the meanings assigned to them in the Series C Preferred
Share Purchase Agreement (the “SPA”) dated                 , 2013 entered into by and among the Company, the Investors, the Persons listed on Schedule A
attached to the SPA (each a “Founder” and collectively the “Founders”); Momo Technology HK Company Limited (

, the “HK Co.”), Beijing Momo Technology Co., Ltd. (

, the “Domestic Company”), and Beijing Momo Information Technology Co., Ltd. (

, the “WFOE”, together with the Domestic Company, the “PRC Companies”, each a “PRC Company”). The following terms shall have the meanings set forth below: 

 

	(i).	 “Control Documents” means the following contracts collectively: (a) the Exclusive Technology Consulting and Service Agreement by
and between the WFOE and the Domestic Company dated [April 18, 2012], (b) the Equity Pledge Agreement by and among the WFOE, the Founders,

, and

 dated April 18, 2012, (c) the Share Option Agreements by and Between each of the Founders,

,

, respectively, and the WFOE dated April 18, 2012, (d) the Operation Agreement by and among the WFOE, the Domestic Company, 
	 

  
  

	 	
the Founders,

,

 dated April 18, 2012, and (e) the Power of Attorney issued by each of the Founders,

, and

 respectively of the Domestic Company to the WFOE dated April 18, 2012; 

  

	(ii).	“PRC Laws” means all laws, statutes, regulations, rules, orders, decrees, notices, circulars, judicial interpretations, and subordinate legislations of the PRC, publicly available, publicly promulgated
and in force in the People’s Republic of China (not including Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, Macao Special Administrative Region and Taiwan) as of the date of this Legal Opinion; 

 

	(iii).	“SAFE” means the State Administration of Foreign Exchange of the PRC or its local branch; 

  

	(iv).	“Circular 75” means SAFE’s Notice on Relevant Issues concerning Foreign Exchange Administration for PRC Residents to Engage in Financing and Inbound Investment via Overseas Special Purpose
Vehicles, or SAFE Circular No. 75, issued on October 21, 2005

 ; 

  

	(v).	“Material Agreement” shall have the meaning set forth in section 3.10(a) of the SPA. 

  

	1.	DOCUMENTS EXAMINED 

 For the purposes of this opinion, we have examined the following
documents provided by the Domestic Company and made such inquiries that we have considered necessary or relevant for purpose of providing this opinion: 
  

	 	(i).	Copies of Control Documents; 

  

	 	(ii).	Copies of (A) the executed (1) SPA, (2) Shareholders Agreement entered into on                 , 2013; (B) the Sixth
Amended and Restated Memorandum of Association, and the Articles of Association; and (C) the Disclosure Schedule; 

  

	 	(iii).	Copies of incorporation documents in connection with the Domestic Company and the WFOE listed in Schedule B of this opinion; and 

 

	 	(iv).	The oversea investment foreign exchange registration forms for each of the Founders in connection with their equity interests in the Company as follows: 

 

	 	a.	The oversea investment foreign exchange registration form of Yan Tang, issued by Beijing Branch of SAFE, No.: GEZI(2011)628B2, 

  

	 	b.	The oversea investment foreign exchange registration form of Yong Li, issued by Beijing Branch of SAFE, No.: GEZI(2011)629B2, 

  

	 	c.	The oversea investment foreign exchange registration form of Xiaoliang Lei, issued by Beijing Branch of SAFE, No.: GEZI(2011)630B2, 

  
  

	 	d.	The oversea investment foreign exchange registration form of Zhiwei Li, issued by Beijing Branch of SAFE, No.: GEZI(2011)631B2; 

  

	 	(v).	The documents listed in items (ii) above are herein collectively referred to as “Transaction Documents”; the Transaction Documents, together with the documents listed in items (i), (iii) and
(iv) above are herein collectively referred to as “Documents”. 

  

	2.	ASSUMPTIONS 

 In examination of the Documents and for the purposes of giving this
opinion, we have assumed without further inquiry that: 
  

	 	(i).	The genuineness of all the signatures, seals and chops and the authenticity of all Documents provided to us as originals, the conformity with the originals of all Documents provided to us as copies and the authenticity
of such originals; 

  

	 	(ii).	The Documents as presented to us remain in full force and effect after they were submitted for this opinion and have not been revoked, amended, carried or supplemented; 

 

	 	(iii).	The truthfulness, accuracy and completeness of all factual statements in the Documents; 

  

	 	(iv).	All the Documents expressed to be governed by laws other than the PRC laws are lawful, valid and enforceable under the laws of such jurisdictions; and 

 

	 	(v).	That, in response to our due diligence inquiries, requests and investigation for the purpose of this opinion, all the relevant information and materials have been provided to us are true, accurate, complete and not
misleading, and that nothing has been withheld that, if disclosed to us, would reasonably cause us to alter this opinion in whole or in part. 

  

	3.	OPINIONS 

 Based on the above presumptions and subject to the Disclosure Schedule and the qualifications
below, as the date hereof, we are of the following opinions: 
 Part One-the Domestic Company and the WFOE 

 

	(i).	 The WFOF, solely invested by the Company through the HK CO., is a wholly foreign-owned enterprise duly incorporated and validly existing under the PRC
Laws with limited liability, free and clear of any security interest, mortgage, pledge, lien, encumbrance, claim or equity, or any third party right. There are no outstanding rights, warrants or options to acquire, or instruments convertible into or
exchangeable for, any equity interest in the WFOE. The 

  
  

	 	
WFOE was established on March 9, 2012 with a term of 30 years. The total amount of the investment of the WFOE is US$ 25,750,000 and the registered capital is US$10,300,000. The registered
capital of the WFOE has been fully paid. The WFOE is an independent legal entity capable of entering into any contractual relationship binding on itself with any party, and has the power and authority to assume civil liability with respect to its
assets. 

  

	(ii).	The articles of association, the business license and the approval certificate of the WFOE are in compliance with the requirements of applicable PRC Laws and are in full force and effect. 

 

	(iii).	The WFOE has obtained all necessary licenses, authorizations, approvals, registrations, and permits in the PRC for the establishment and the maintenance of the enterprise legal person status. 

 

	(iv).	The Domestic Company is a legal person with limited liability duly incorporated and validly existing under the PRC Laws. The Domestic Company was established on July 7, 2011 with a term of 20 years. Its registered
capital is RMB 1,111,100, which has been paid in full by its shareholders. Yan Tang owns 52% of the equity interests, Yong Li owns 16% of the equity interests, Zhiwei Li owns 5.6% of the equity interests, Beijing Jingwei Meichuang Technology Co.,
Ltd. Owns 10% of the equity interests, and Shanghai Zihui Investment Management Co., Ltd. Owns 10% of the equity interest in the Domestic Company. All of the equity interests in the registered capital is free and clear of any security interest,
mortgage, pledge, lien, encumbrance, claim or equity, or any third party right and was not issued in violation of preemptive or similar rights except for those set forth in the Control Documents. All approvals as required by the PRC Laws for the
Domestic Company’s establishment, existence, change of shareholding, capital increase and change of other material company particulars as of date hereof have been duly obtained and are in full force and effect. 

 

	(v).	The articles of association and the business license of the Domestic Company are in compliance with the requirements of applicable PRC Laws and are in full force and effect. 

 

	(vi).	All registrations or records with and applications to the relevant PRC authorities in respect of Company Intellectual Property have been made, are valid, and in full force an effect. The Domestic Company possesses, or
has the appropriate rights to use the Company Intellectual Property. 

  

	(vii).	Except for the Value Added Telecommunication Operation License and the Internet Culture Operation License which will be applied for by the Domestic Company, each of the PRC Companies has obtained all necessary permits,
authorizations and approvals, has the power and authority and has satisfied all conditions and done all material things required by the PRC Laws in order for it to own, use, lease and operate its material assets and to conduct its existing business
as it is currently conducted. Such permits, authorizations and approvals are in full force and effect; no violation exists in respect of any such permits, authorizations and approvals; and no such permits, authorizations and approvals are subject to
suspension, revocation or withdrawal. 

  
  

	(viii).	To the best of our knowledge, each of the PRC Companies has obtained all necessary PRC government approval and permits to own, lease and use its properties and assets and has good and marketable title to all of its
material properties and assets, free and clear of all liens and encumbrances, except such encumbrances as contemplated in the Control Documents. 

  

	(ix).	The WFOE and the Key Employees have duly executed and delivered the employment agreements and confidential information agreements (collectively, the “Employment Agreements” Each Employment Agreement
(i) is legal, binding and enforceable under the PRC Laws against each party thereto in accordance with its terms, and (ii) does not violate or result in a material breach of or a material default under any provisions of any PRC Laws, rule,
regulation, or governmental policy and is binding upon any party there or to which any of the parties thereto is subject. 

  

	(x).	To the best of our knowledge, each of the PRC Companies is not in breach of or in default under, (i) any applicable PRC Laws, (ii) any approval, permit, or authorization granted by any PRC governmental or
regulatory body or its business license, (iii) its articles of association or other constitutional documents, (iv) any material obligation, indenture, mortgage, deed of trust, bank loan or credit agreements governed by the PRC law, or
(v) any terms or provisions of any Material Agreement. 

  

	(xi).	Each of the PRC Companies is capable of suing and being sued and can be the subject of any legal proceedings in PRC courts except and to the extent that the subject matter of any such suit or legal proceeding is
required by an enforceable agreements to which such PRC Company is bound to be settled by arbitration. 

  

	(xii).	Neither the PRC Company nor any Founder is entitled to any immunity on the ground of sovereignty from any action, suit or other legal proceedings or from enforcement, execution or attachment. 

 

	(xiii).	To the best of our knowledge, there is no claim, litigation, arbitration, administrative proceedings or other legal process or threatened by or against the PRC Companies, or to which any of the property of any of them
may be subject, before any court or governmental agency in the PRC. Each of the PRC Companies has not taken any action, passed any resolution, nor have any steps been taken or legal or administrative proceedings been commenced or threatened for the
winding up, dissolution or liquidation of the PRC Companies, or for the suspension, withdrawal, revocation or cancellation of their business licenses, operational permit or other governmental approvals. 

Part Two-Transaction Documents 
  

	(i).	 Each of the PRC Companies has full corporate power and authority to enter into, execute, deliver and perform the Transaction Documents to which it is
a party. Each of the Founders has the power and authority to enter into, execute, deliver and perform the 

  
  

	 	
Transaction Documents to which it is a party. The execution and delivery by the PRC Companies, of each of the Transaction Documents and the performance by the PRC Companies of their obligations
therein have been duly authorized by all requisite corporate action on the part of the PRC Companies. The Transaction Documents executed and delivered by each PRC Company and each Founder that is a party thereto constitutes the legal, valid, binding
and enforceable obligations of such PRC Company or Founder, as applicable, in accordance with the terms thereof. 

  

	(ii).	The execution, delivery and performance of and compliance with the terms of the Transaction Documents by each of the PRC Companies and each of the Founders that is a party thereto and the consummation of the
transactions contemplated therein are not in contravention of and applicable PRC Laws, and did not and do not violate or conflict with, or constitute by itself or upon notice or passage of time, or both, a default under any PRC Laws or any provision
in the articles of association of any PRC Company or to the best of our knowledge, any agreement, instrument, arbitration award or judgment, order or decree of any court of the PRC to which any of the PRC Companies and the Founders, as the case may
be, is a party or which is binding on any of the PRC Companies and Founders or any of their assets. 

  

	(iii).	No approval of, or filing with, any governmental authority in the PRC is required for the validity of any of the Transaction Documents by the PRC Companies, the issuance of the Series A-1, Series A-2, Series A-3, Series
B Preferred Shares, and Series C Preferred Shares, the valid authorization, reservation, issuance and delivery of the Ordinary Shares upon conversion, or the consummation of the other transactions contemplated by the Transaction Documents.

  

	(iv).	The Founders have duly registered and conducted subsequent filing, with the Beijing SAFE, for the establishment of the overseas special purpose vehicles and for the round-trip investment in the PRC in connection with
the Domestic Company for the shares they hold in the Company, as required under the Circular 75. 

  

	(v).	The Control Documents, individually or taken as a whole, are legal and in conformity with PRC Laws, and have been duly executed and delivered by the PRC Companies and the Founders to which each of them is a party, and
such obligations constitute valid legal and binding obligations enforceable against each of them in accordance with the terms of each of the Control Documents. No government approval is required under the PRC laws in connection with the execution,
delivery and the performance of each of the Control Documents by the parties thereto. 

  

	(vi).	 The choice of the Laws of Hong Kong as the governing law of the SPA and the Shareholders Agreement is a valid choice of law and would be recognized
and given effect to in any action brought before a court of competent jurisdiction in the PRC. The submission to arbitration administered by the Hong Kong International Arbitration Center in Hong Kong in accordance with terms of the Transaction
Agreements does not 

  
  

	 	
contravenes any PRC Laws. The courts of the PRC would recognize a final and conclusive arbitral award obtained in accordance with the SPA and the Shareholders Agreement against the parties
thereto, and would enforce such award without re-examination or re-litigation of any matter which is the substantive subject of such award, provided that such recognition and enforcement will be conducted in accordance with the Mutual Enforcement of
Arbitration Award between the Mainland China and Hong Kong promulgated by the PRC Supreme People’s Court. 

 4. FURTHER QUALIFICATIONS

 This opinion expressed above is subject to the following additional qualifications: 

 

	(i).	These opinions are subject to the restriction of (A) any applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, or similar laws affecting creditors’ rights generally (including without limitation, all laws
relating to fraudulent transfers) and (B) any judicial or administrative actions affecting creditors’ rights generally. 

  

	(ii).	These opinions are subject to the effects of judicial discretion with respect to the availability of specific performance, injunctive relief, indemnifications, remedies or defenses, the calculation of damages, the
entitlement of attorneys’ fees or other costs, the waiver of immunity from jurisdiction of any court or from legal proceedings. 

  

	(iii).	These opinions are confined to and given on the basis of the PRC Laws as of the date hereof. The PRC Laws referred to herein are laws and regulations publicly available and currently in force on the date hereof and
there is no guarantee that any of such laws and regulations or the interpretation or enforcement thereof, will not be changed, amended or revoked in the future with or without retrospective effect. The interpretation and implementation of the PRC
Laws, and their application to and effect on the legality, binding effect and enforceability of contracts and transactions are subject to the discretion of competent PRC legislative, administrative and judicial authorities. We do not express or
imply any opinion on the laws of any other jurisdiction and we are under no obligation to update this opinion in any way subsequent to the date hereof. 

These opinions are limited to the matters addressed herein and are not to be read as opinion with respect to any other matter. These opinions are addressed to
the addressee listed at the beginning of these opinions and may not be relied upon by anyone else. 
  

	
	Yours faithfully,
	
	Concord & Partners

  
  

 Schedule A 

List of Founders 
  

									
	 Founders
	  	Number of Ordinary Shares
of the Company	 	  	%	 
	 Yan Tang
	  	 	96,886,370	  	  	 	27.21	% 
	 Yong Li
	  	 	28,954,540	  	  	 	8.13	% 
	 Xiaoliang Lei
	  	 	11,359,090	  	  	 	3.19	% 
	 Zhiwei Li
	  	 	9,800,000	  	  	 	2.76	% 
		  	  
	  
	 	  	  
	  
	 
	 Total
	  	 	147,000,000	  	  	 	100.00	% 
		  	  
	  
	 	  	  
	  
	 

 Chinese text (Translation: English Text) 

 
  
  

 Schedule B 

List of Documents 
 Document list of Beijing
Momo Information Technology Co., Ltd. 
  

	1.	

[Approval Reply re the Articles of Association and Members of Board of Directors of Beijing Momo Information Technology Co., Ltd. (Chao Shang Fu Zi [2012] No. 1090) issued by Beijing Chaoyang District Commerce
Committee] 

  

	2.	

 [Certificate of Approval for Establishment of Enterprises with Investment of Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macao and Overseas Chinese in the People’s Republic of China (Shang Wai Zi Jing Zi Zi [2012]No. 05112)]

  

	3.	

 [Approval Reply re the Amendment to the Articles of Association of

 (Chao Shang Fu Zi [2012] No. 3024) issued by Beijing Chaoyang District Commerce Committee] 

  

	4.	

 [Articles of Association and its Amendments of Beijing Momo Information Technology Co., Ltd.] 

  

	5.	

 [Business License (Registration No. 110000450200208)] 

  

	6.	

 [Organizational Institution Code Certificate (Code No. 59064254-7) 

  

	7.	

 Tax Registration Certificate (Jing Shui Zheng Zi No. 110105590642547)] 

  

	8.	

 [Foreign Exchange Certificate/Foreign Exchange Certificate IC Card] 

  

	9.	

 [Statistics Registration Certificate of Beijing Municipality (Statistics Registration No. 315590642547)] 

  

	10.	

 [Financial Registration Certificate of Foreign Invested Enterprise (Registration Certificate No. 1101059510)] 

 Chinese text (Translation: English Text) 

 
  
  

	11.	

 [Social Insurance Registration Certificate] 

 

 [Document List of Beijing Momo Technology Co., Ltd.] 
  

	1.	

 [Business License (Registration No. 110105014033048)] 

  

	2.	

 [Articles of Association and its Amendments of Beijing Momo Technology Co., Ltd.] 

  

	3.	

 [Tax Registration Certificate (Jing Shui Zheng Zi No. 110105579055157)] 

  

	4.	

 [Organizational Institution Code Certificate (Code No. 57905515-7)] 

  

	5.	

 [Telecommunications and Information Service Business Operation Certificate (Operation Certificate No.: Jing ICP Zheng 120107)] 

  

	6.	

 [Social Insurance Registration Certificate] 

  

	7.	

 [Agreement on Transfer of Equity Interest entered into by the Founders and

 dated February 2012] 

  

	8.	

 [Shareholders Resolutions executed in February 2012] 

  

	9.	

 [Capital Increase Agreement entered into by the Founders and

 

  

	10.	

 [Shareholders Resolutions executed on May 2, 2012] 

  

	11.	

 [Equity Pledge Agreement entered into by and among Tang Yan, Lei Xiaoliang, Li Zhiwei, Li Yong,

 and Beijing Momo Information Technology Co., Ltd dated February 22, 2012] 

  

	12.	 

 [Employment Agreements entered into by 

 Chinese text (Translation: English Text) 

 
  
  

	 	
Beijing Momo Technology Co., Ltd and Tang Yan, Lei Xiaoliang, Li Zhiwei, Zhang Sichuan, Wang Li, Liu Hanhui, Lin Zhilin, Zhang Ying, Li Ziang, Dong Yu, Wang Chunlai] 

 

	13.	

 [Agreements on Transfer of Intellectual Property, Non-Competition and Confidentiality entered into by Beijing Momo Technology Co., Ltd and Tang Yan, Lei Xiaoliang, Li Zhiwei, Zhang Sichuan, Wang Li, Liu Hanhui, Lin
Zhilin, Zhang Ying, Li Ziang, Dong Yu] 

  

	14.	

 [Trademark Registration Certificates (Registration No.: 10679466, 10679590, 10679614, 10679677, 9945658, 9940833, 9945544, 9945602, 9945573, 9940938)] 

 

	15.	

 [Acceptance Notices on Application for Trademark Registration (Application No.: 10679415, 10679546, 12095059, 12095003, 12094962, 12095035, 12095116, 12095074)] 

 

	16.	

 [Acceptance Notices on Application for Work Copyright Registration (Acceptance No.: 2013Z11S019845, 2013Z11S019846, 2013Z11S019847, 2013Z11S019848, 2013Z11S019849, 2013Z11S019850, 2013Z11S016531, 2013Z11S016530,
2013Z11S016532, 2013Z11S016533, 2013Z11S016534, 2013Z11S016535)] 

  

	17.	

 [Acceptance Notices on Software Registration (Acceptance No.: 2013R11S084181, 2013R11S084182)] 

  

	18.	

 [Works Registration Certificates (Registration No.: Guo Zuo Deng Zi -2013-F-00099742, Guo Zuo Deng Zi-2013-F-00099743, Guo Zuo Deng Zi-2013-F-00099744)] 

 Chinese text (Translation: English Text) 

 
  
  

	19.	

 [Copyright Registration Certificates (Registration No.: Guo Zuo Deng Zi -2012-F-00072269, Guo Zuo Deng Zi -2012-F-00068170, Guo Zuo Deng Zi -2012-F-00071043)] 

 

	20.	

 [Computer Software Copyright Registration Certificates (Certificate No.: Ruan Zhu Deng Zi No. 0463696, Ruan Zhu Deng Zi No. 0463791)] 

 EXECUTION 
  

 EXHIBIT E-2 

FORM OF OPINION OF BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS COUNSEL 

  
 Exhibit E-2 

 (SUBJECT TO REVIEW AND APPROVAL BY THE OPINIONS COMMITTEE) 

Our Ref: 422886.0001 / 2667565 
 [Date] 2013 

[ ADDRESSEE ] 
 Dear Sirs, 

Re: Momo Technology Company Limited (the “Company”) 

This opinion as to the laws of the British Virgin Islands is addressed to you in connection with the following documents: 

 

	 	1.	a series C preferred share purchase agreement dated                      (the “SPA”) made between,
inter alia, the Company, Momo Technology HK Company Limited, Beijing Momo Information Technology Co., Ltd., Beijing Momo Technology Co., Ltd., the founders and the investors both as listed in the SPA; 

 

	 	2.	a second amended and restated shareholders’ agreement dated                      (the “SHA”) made
between, inter alia, the Company, Momo Technology HK Company Limited, Beijing Momo Information Technology Co., Ltd., Beijing Momo Technology Co., Ltd., the founders, Feini Zheng and the investors as listed in the SPA; 

 

	 	3.	the indemnification agreements dated                      (the “Indemnity Agreement”) made between,
inter alia, the Company, certain investors as listed in the SPA and each of the directors appointed by such investors; and 

  

	 	4.	 the management rights letters dated
                     (the “Management Rights Letters”) made between, inter alia, the Company, Momo Technology HK Company

  
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Limited, Beijing Momo Information Technology Co., Ltd., Beijing Momo Technology Co., Ltd., and each of the investors as listed in the SPA. 

(collectively, the “Subject Agreements”). 
  

	 	5.	the Sixth Amended and Restated Memorandum and Articles of Association (the “Sixth Restated M&A”) as adopted by the relevant Resolutions. 

For the purposes of this opinion, we have examined and relied upon the following: 
  

	1.	The public records of the Company on file and available for inspection at the Registry of Corporate Affairs, Road Town, Tortola, British Virgin Islands, as revealed by a search on 16 September 2013 and updated on
             2013 (the “Company Search”). 

  

	2.	The records of proceedings on file with, and available for inspection at the High Court of Justice, Road Town, Tortola, British Virgin Islands, as revealed by a search on 16 September 2013 and updated on
             2013 in respect of the Company (the “Litigation Search”). 

  

	3.	Copies of the Sixth Restated M&A of the Company adopted on              2013 and Certificate of Incorporation of the Company dated 23 November 2011
(collectively referred to as the “Constitutional Documents”). 

  

	4.	Copies of the Fifth Amended and Restated Memorandum and Articles of Association adopted on 18 January 2013 (the “Fifth Restated M&A”). 

 

	5.	 Copies of the unanimous written resolutions of the shareholders of the Company dated
                     in respect of the Subject Agreements (the Shareholders’ Resolutions), the unanimous written resolutions of the
directors of the Company dated                      in respect of the Subject Agreements (the Directors’ Resolutions), the unanimous
written resolutions of the shareholders of the Company dated                      in respect of, inter alia, the Sixth Restated M&A (the Sixth
Restated M&A Shareholders’ Resolutions) and the unanimous written 

  
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resolutions of the directors of the Company dated                      in respect of, inter
alia, the Sixth Restated M&A (the Sixth Restated M&A Directors’ Resolutions), (collectively, the “Resolutions”). 

  

	6.	Copy of a Registered Agent Certificate dated                      and issued by the Company’s Registered Agent in
respect of the Company with the following attachments in respect of the Company: 

 a. the Register of Directors; 

b. the Register of Members; and 

c. the Register of Mortgages and Charges. 
  

	7.	Copy of a Certificate of Good Standing, dated 24 September 2013 and issued by the Registrar of Corporate Affairs in respect of the Company. 

 

	8.	Copies of the executed Subject Agreements. 

 (collectively hereinafter referred to as the
“Documents”). 
 Unless otherwise defined herein, capitalised terms have the meanings assigned to them in the Subject Agreements. 

Assumptions 
 In stating our opinion we have assumed: 

 

	(a)	the authenticity, accuracy and completeness of all Documents and other documentation examined by us submitted to us as originals and the conformity to authentic original documents of all Documents and other such
documentation submitted to us as certified, conformed, notarised, faxed or photostatic copies; 

  
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	(b)	that each of the Documents and other such documentation which was received by electronic means is complete, intact and in conformity with the transmission as sent; 

 

	(c)	the genuineness of all signatures and seals on the Documents; 

  

	(d)	the authority, capacity and power of each of the persons signing the Documents (other than the Company in respect of the Subject Agreements); 

 

	(e)	that any representation, warranty or statement of fact or law, other than as to the laws of the British Virgin Islands, made in any of the Documents is true, accurate and complete; 

 

	(f)	that the Subject Agreements constitute the legal, valid and binding obligations of each of the parties thereto, other than the Company, under the laws of its jurisdiction of incorporation or its jurisdiction of
formation; 

  

	(g)	that the Subject Agreements have been validly authorised, executed and delivered by each of the parties thereto, other than the Company, and the performance thereof is within the capacity and powers of each such party
thereto, and that each such party to which the Company purportedly delivered the Subject Agreements has actually received and accepted delivery of such Subject Agreements; 

 

	(h)	that the Subject Agreements will effect, and will constitute legal, valid and binding obligations of each of the parties thereto, enforceable in accordance with their terms, under the laws of Hong Kong by which they are
expressed to be governed; 

  

	(i)	that the Subject Agreements are in the proper legal form to be the subject-matter of arbitration in accordance with the terms of the Subject Agreements; 

 

	(j)	 that there are no provisions of the laws or regulations of any jurisdiction other than the British Virgin Islands which would be contravened by the
execution or delivery of the Subject Agreements or which would have any implication in relation to the opinions expressed herein and that, in so far as any obligation under, or action to

  
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be taken under, the Subject Agreements is required to be performed or taken in any jurisdiction outside the British Virgin Islands, the performance of such obligation or the taking of such action
will constitute a valid and binding obligation of each of the parties thereto under the laws of that jurisdiction and will not be illegal by virtue of the laws of that jurisdiction; 

 

	(k)	that the records which were the subject of the Company Search and Litigation Search were complete and accurate at the time of such search and disclosed all information which is material for the purposes of this opinion
and such information has not since the date of the Company Search nor the date of the Litigation Search been materially altered; 

  

	(l)	that the Resolutions have not been rescinded, either in whole or in part, and accurately record the resolutions adopted by all the Directors and Shareholders of the Company as unanimous written resolutions of the Board
and Shareholders and that there is no matter affecting the authority of the Directors to effect entry by the Company into the Subject Agreements, not disclosed by the Constitutional Documents or the Resolutions, which would have any adverse
implication in relation to the opinions expressed herein; 

  

	(m)	that no Director of the Company has a financial interest in or other relationship to a party to any transaction to be entered into pursuant to the Subject Agreements or if such an interest does exist, the material facts
of the interest of each Director has been disclosed in good faith or is known by the other Directors and/or that the material facts of the interest of each director has been disclosed to the Shareholders and Shareholder approval or ratification has
been obtained; and 

  

	(n)	that there are no circumstances affecting the enforceability of the Subject Agreements which have arisen since the date of the Subject Agreements, of which we are unaware, which would have any adverse implication in
relation to the opinions expressed herein. 

 Opinion 

  
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 Based upon and subject to the foregoing and subject to the reservations set out below and to any matters not
disclosed to us, we are of the opinion that: 
  

	(1)	The Company is a company limited by shares duly incorporated under the British Virgin Islands Business Companies Act, 2004 (the “BVIBC Act”), validly existing [and in good standing] under the laws of
the British Virgin Islands. The Company is a separate legal entity and possesses the capacity to sue and be sued in its own name. 

  

	(2)	The Company has all requisite corporate power and authority to enter into, execute, deliver, and perform its obligations under the Subject Agreements and to take all action as may be necessary to complete the
transactions contemplated thereby. 

  

	(3)	The execution, delivery and performance by the Company of the Subject Agreements and the transactions contemplated thereby have been duly authorised by all necessary corporate action on the part of the Company.

  

	(4)	The obligations of the Company as set out in the Subject Agreements constitute legal, valid and binding obligations of the Company, enforceable against the Company in accordance with its terms and would be so treated in
courts of the British Virgin Islands. 

  

	(5)	No consent, licence or authorisation of or by any governmental authority of the British Virgin Islands is required to be obtained by the Company in connection with the execution, delivery or performance by the Company
of the Subject Agreements. 

  

	(6)	The execution, delivery and performance by the Company of the Subject Agreements and the transactions contemplated thereby do not and will not violate, conflict with or constitute a default under (i) any
requirement of any law or any regulation of the British Virgin Islands or (ii) the Constitutional Documents. 

  
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	(7)	No stamp duties or similar documentary taxes imposed by or in the British Virgin Islands are payable in respect of the Subject Agreements and the Company will not be required by any laws of the British Virgin Islands to
make any deduction or withholding from any payment it may make under the Subject Agreements. There are no government controls or exchange controls in relation to the performance by the Company of its obligations under the Subject Agreements.

  

	(8)	There is no applicable usury or interest limitation law in the British Virgin Islands which would restrict the recovery of payments or the performance by the Company of its obligations under the Subject Agreements.

  

	(9)	Any monetary judgment in a court of the British Virgin Islands in respect of a claim brought in connection with the Subject Agreements is likely to be expressed in the currency in which such claim is made, since such
courts have power to grant a monetary judgment expressed otherwise than in the currency of the British Virgin Islands, but they may not necessarily do so. 

  

	(10)	It is not necessary in order to ensure the legality, validity, enforceability or admissibility in evidence in proceedings of the obligations of the Company under the Subject Agreements that the Subject Agreements or any
other document be notarised, filed, registered or recorded in the British Virgin Islands except that, the Company is required by section 162 of the BVIBC Act to keep a register of charges and pursuant to section 163 of the BVIBC Act an application
may be made with the British Virgin Islands Registrar of Corporate Affairs of the British Virgin Islands to register details of the charge in the Register of Registered Charges for the Company as maintained at the British Virgin Islands Registry.

 Based solely upon the Company Search, [no] charges have been filed at the Registry of Corporate Affairs in the British
Virgin Islands over the assets of the Company. 
  

	(11)	 The choice of the laws of Hong Kong as the proper law to govern the Subject Agreements would be recognised, upheld and applied by the courts of the
British Virgin Islands as a valid choice of law and the proper law of the Subject 

  
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Agreements in proceedings brought before them in relation to the Subject Agreements, except for those laws (i) which such courts consider to be procedural in nature; (ii) which are
revenue or penal laws; or (iii) the application of which would be inconsistent with public policy, as that term is interpreted under British Virgin Islands law. 

 

	(12)	The submission by the Company to arbitration pursuant to the terms of the Subject Agreements is not contrary to the British Virgin Islands law and would be recognised by the courts of the British Virgin Islands as a
legal, valid and binding submission, if such submission is legal, valid and binding under the laws of Hong Kong. 

  

	(13)	An arbitration award made in a foreign country other than the United Kingdom that is a signatory to the Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards adopted by the United Nations Conference
on International Commercial Arbitration on 10 June 1958 (the “New York Convention”), of which China is such as signatory (the New York Convention applies to Hong Kong, Special Administrative Region of China, by virtue of China
being a signatory to the New York Convention), in respect of the Subject Agreements for a definite sum obtained against the Company may be enforced with the BVI High Court in the British Virgin Islands and judgment entered according to the terms of
the award. The BVI High Court may only exercise its discretion to refuse leave if: 

  

	 	(i)	a party to the arbitration agreement was, under the law applicable to him, under some incapacity; 

  

	 	(ii)	the arbitration agreement was not valid under the governing law of the arbitration agreement; 

  

	 	(iii)	the Company was not given proper notice of the appointment of the arbitrator or of the arbitration proceedings, or was otherwise unable to present its case; 

  
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	 	(iv)	the award deals with an issue not contemplated by or not falling within the terms of the submission to arbitration, or contains matters beyond the scope of the arbitration, subject to the proviso that an award which
contains decisions on such matters may be enforced to the extent that it contains decisions on matters submitted to arbitration which can be separated from those matters not so submitted; 

 

	 	(v)	the composition of the arbitral authority was not in accordance with the agreement of the parties or, failing such agreement, with [relevant law]; 

 

	 	(vi)	the award has not yet become binding upon the parties, or has been set aside or suspended by a competent authority, either in Hong Kong, or pursuant to the law of the arbitration agreement; 

 

	 	(vii)	the subject matter of the award was not capable of resolution by arbitration; or 

  

	 	(viii)	enforcement would be contrary to public policy. 

  

	(14)	The Company is not entitled to immunity from suit or enforcement of a judgment on the ground of sovereignty or otherwise in the courts of the British Virgin Islands in respect of proceedings against it in relation to
the Subject Agreements and the execution of the Subject Agreements and performance of its obligations under the Subject Agreements by the Company constitute private and commercial acts. 

 

	(15)	Based solely upon a review of the Sixth Restated M&A as adopted by the relevant Resolutions of the Company and registered by the Registrar of Corporate Affairs in the British Virgin Islands, the Company is
authorized to issue [*] Series C Preferred Shares with par value of US$[*] each (the “Series C Preferred Shares”) 

  

	(16)	 The Series C Preferred Shares, when allotted, issued and delivered by the Company in accordance with the terms of the Constitutional Documents, the
Subject Agreements, and the Resolutions, and when entered on the Register of Members of the Company against the name of the holder thereof as such, and the Ordinary 

  
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Shares issuable upon conversion of the Series C Preferred Shares (the “Conversion Shares”) to such Ordinary Shares , when issued upon a conversion of the Series C Preferred
Shares to such Ordinary Shares in accordance with Clause 9(d) of the Sixth Restated M&A, and when entered on the Register of Members of the Company against the name of the holder thereof as such, will be validly issued, fully paid and
non-assessable under the British Virgin Islands law and in accordance with the Resolutions: 

  

	 	a.	assuming payment in full of the consideration set forth in the Subject Agreements has been made and no requirement to pay additional consideration is contained in any other document; and 

 

	 	b.	subject to the satisfaction of any conditions or requirements set forth in the Subject Agreements, Sixth Restated M&A and the Resolutions. 

 

	(17)	Upon entry on the Register of Members of the Company, each holder of the Series C Preferred Shares will be the registered holder of such number of Series C Preferred Shares as noted against their respective name on such
Register of members. 

  

	(18)	The Sixth Restated M&A have been registered by the Registrar of Corporate affairs and are in full force and effect and are binding upon the Company and enforceable against the Company in accordance with the terms
thereof. 

  

	(19)	The provisions of the Sixth Restated M&A do not contravene the laws of the British Virgin Islands. 

  

	(20)	Under the laws of the British Virgin Islands, the parties (other than the Company) to the Subject Agreements will not be deemed to be resident, domiciled or carrying on any commercial activity in the British Virgin
Islands or subject to any tax in the British Virgin Islands by reason only of the execution, delivery and performance of the Subject Agreements nor is it necessary for the execution, delivery, performance and enforcement of the Subject Agreements
that the parties be authorised or qualified to carry on business in the British Virgin Islands. 

  
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	(21)	Service of process in the British Virgin Islands on the Company may be effected by leaving at the registered office of the Company the relevant document to be served. Based on the Company Search, the registered office
of the Company is situated at P.O. Box 957, Offshore Incorporation Centre, Road Town, Tortola, British Virgin Islands. 

  

	(22)	Based solely upon the Company Search and the Litigation Search: 

  

	 	(i)	no court proceedings are pending against the Company; and 

  

	 	(ii)	no currently valid order or resolution for winding up of the Company and no current notice of appointment of a receiver over the Company or any of its assets appears, but it should be noted that failure to file notice
of appointment of a receiver with the Registrar of Corporate Affairs does not invalidate the receivership but merely gives rise to penalties on the part of the receiver. 

Reservations 
 Our opinion is subject to the following
reservations: 
  

	(a)	We express no opinion as to any law other than British Virgin Islands law and none of the opinions expressed herein relate to compliance with or matters governed by the laws of any jurisdiction except the British Virgin
Islands. This opinion is limited to British Virgin Islands law as applied by the courts of the British Virgin Islands at the date hereof. 

  

	(b)	We express no opinion as to the validity, binding effect or enforceability of any provision incorporated into any of the Subject Agreements by reference to a law other than that of the British Virgin Islands, or as to
the availability in the British Virgin Islands of remedies which are available in other jurisdictions. 

  

	(c)	The term “good standing” as used in this opinion means solely that the Company has received a Certificate of Good Standing from the Registrar of Corporate Affairs. 

  
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	(d)	The term “enforceable” as used in this opinion means that there is a way of ensuring that each party performs an agreement or that there are remedies available for breach. 

 

	(e)	Enforcement of the obligations of the Company under the Subject Agreements may be limited or affected by applicable laws from time to time in effect relating to bankruptcy, insolvency or liquidation or any other laws or
other legal procedures affecting generally the enforcement of creditors’ rights. 

  

	(f)	Enforcement of the obligations of the Company may be the subject of a statutory limitation of the time within which such proceedings may be brought or may be or become subject to defences of set-off or counterclaim.

  

	(g)	We express no opinion as to the validity or binding effect of any provision in the Subject Agreements which provides that the Company will not exercise its statutory powers. This may constitute an unlawful fetter on the
statutory powers of the Company. 

  

	(h)	We express no opinion as to the validity or binding effect of any provision of the Subject Agreements which provides for the severance of illegal, invalid or unenforceable provisions. 

 

	(i)	Any provision in the Subject Agreements that certain calculations or certificates will be conclusive and binding will not be effective if such calculations or certificates are fraudulent or erroneous on their face and
will not necessarily prevent juridical enquiries into the merits of any claim by an aggrieved party. 

  

	(j)	Where a person is vested with a discretion or may determine a matter in his, her or its opinion, such discretion may have to be exercised reasonably or such an opinion may have to be based on reasonable grounds.

  

	(k)	 Obligations that are to be performed in a jurisdiction outside the British Virgin Islands may not be enforceable under the laws of the British Virgin
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extent that such performance would be contrary to public policy under the laws of the British Virgin Islands. 

 

	(l)	We express no opinion as to the availability of equitable remedies such as specific performance or injunctive relief, or as to any matters which are within the discretion of the courts of the British Virgin Islands in
respect of any obligations of the Company as set out in the Subject Agreements. In particular, we express no opinion as to the enforceability of any present or future waiver of any provision of law (whether substantive or procedural) or of any right
or remedy which might otherwise be available presently or in the future under the Subject Agreements. 

  

	(m)	A British Virgin Islands court may refuse to give effect to any provisions of the Subject Agreements in respect of costs of unsuccessful litigation brought before the British Virgin Islands court or where that court has
itself made an order for costs. 

  

	(n)	We express no opinion as to the validity or binding effect of any provision in the Subject Agreements for the payment of a specified rate of interest on the amount of a judgment after the date of judgment.

  

	(o)	In order to issue this opinion we have carried out the Company Search and have not enquired as to whether there has been any change since the date of such search. 

 

	(p)	In order to issue this opinion we have carried out the Litigation Search and have not enquired as to whether there has been any change since the date of such search. 

 

	(q)	The Company Search and the Litigation Search are not conclusive and it should be noted that the Company Search and the Litigation Search do not reveal: 

 

	 	(i)	details of matters which have not been lodged for registration or have been lodged for registration but not actually registered at the time of the searches; 

  
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	 	(ii)	details of any proceedings which have been filed but not actually entered in the records of proceedings at the time of the searches. 

 

	(r)	[The Company Search did not reveal the existence of a Register of Mortgages, Charges and other Encumbrances. Such a Register of Mortgages, Charges and other Encumbrances may, however, be maintained at the Company’s
registered office without a copy being necessarily filed at the Registry of Corporate Affairs.] 

 Disclosure 

This opinion is addressed to you solely for your benefit and is neither to be transmitted to any other person, nor relied upon by any other person or for any
other purpose nor quoted or referred to in any public document nor filed with any governmental agency or person, without our prior written consent, except as may be required by law or regulatory authority. Further, this opinion speaks as of its date
and is strictly limited to the matters stated herein and we assume no obligation to review or update this opinion if applicable law or the existing facts or circumstances should change. 

This opinion is governed by and is to be construed in accordance with British Virgin Islands law. It is given on the basis that it will not give rise to any
legal proceedings with respect thereto in any jurisdiction other than the British Virgin Islands. 
 Yours faithfully 

Appleby 

  
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 EXECUTION 
  

 EXHIBIT F 

FORM OF INDEMNIFICATION AGREEMENT 

  
 Exhibit F 

 INDEMNIFICATION AGREEMENT 

INDEMNIFICATION AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”) dated as of             , 2013, by and
among Momo Technology Company Limited (the “Company”), Ho Kee Harry Man (the “Director”), and Matrix Partners China II Hong Kong Limited (the “Fund”). The Director and the Fund shall be referred to herein individually
as the “Indemnitee” and collectively as the “Indemnitees.” 
 RECITALS 

A. The Company and the Indemnitees recognize the continued difficulty in obtaining liability insurance for its directors and officers, the significant
increases in the cost of such insurance and the general reductions in the coverage of such insurance. 
 B. The Company and the Indemnitees further
recognize the substantial increase in corporate litigation in general, which subjects directors, officers, employees, controlling persons, stockholders, agents and fiduciaries to expensive litigation risks at the same time as the availability and
coverage of liability insurance has been severely limited. 
 C. The Indemnitees do not regard the current protection available as adequate under the
present circumstances, and the Indemnitees and other directors and officers of the Company may not be willing to serve in such capacities without additional protection. 

D. The Company (i) desires to attract and retain highly qualified individuals and entities, such as Director, to serve the Company and, in part, in order
to induce the Director to be involved with the Company and (ii) wishes to provide for the indemnification and advancing of expenses to each Indemnitee to the maximum extent permitted by law as provided herein. 

D. The Director is affiliated with the Fund, and has agreed to serve as a director of the Company in connection with the Fund’s investment in the
Company. 
 E. In view of the considerations set forth above, the Company desires that each Indemnitee be indemnified by the Company as set forth herein.

 NOW, THEREFORE, the Company and each Indemnitee hereby agree as follows: 

1. Indemnification. 
 a. Indemnification of Expenses. 

(i) Third-Party Claims. Subject to Section 8 below, the Company shall indemnify and hold harmless the Director to the fullest extent permitted by law if
the Director was or is or becomes a party to or witness, or other participant in, or is threatened to be made a party to or witness or 

 
other participant in, any threatened, pending or completed action, suit, proceeding or alternative dispute resolution mechanism, or any hearing, inquiry or investigation that such Director
reasonably believes might lead to the institution of any such action, suit, proceeding or alternative dispute resolution mechanism, whether civil, criminal, administrative, investigative or other (hereinafter a “Claim”) (other than an
action by right of the Company) by reason of (or arising in part out of or in connection with) the fact that the Director is or was a director or officer of the Company, or any subsidiary or affiliate of the Company, or is or was serving at the
request of the Company as a director, officer, agent or fiduciary of another corporation, partnership, limited liability company, joint venture, trust or other enterprise, or by reason of any action or inaction on the part of the Director while
serving in such capacity (hereinafter, an “Agent”) or as a direct or indirect result of any Claim made by any stockholder of the Company against the Director and arising out of or related to any round of financing of the Company (including
but not limited to Claims regarding non-participation, or non-pro rata participation, in such round by such stockholder), or made by a third party against the Director based on any misstatement or omission of a material fact by the Company or any
subsidiary or affiliate of the Company in violation of any duty of disclosure imposed on the Company by securities or common laws (hereinafter an “Indemnification Event”) against any and all expenses (including, without limitation,
attorneys’ fees, travel and deposition costs, and all other costs, expenses and obligations), judgments, fines, penalties and amounts paid in settlement (if, and only if, such settlement is approved in advance by the Company, which approval
shall not be unreasonably withheld) actually and reasonably incurred by Director in connection with investigating, defending, being a witness in or participating in (including on appeal), or preparing to defend, be a witness in, or otherwise
participate in such Claim, costs of attachment or similar bonds or equivalent, any expenses of attempting to establish or establishing a right to indemnification or advancement of expenses, and any applicable taxes of any jurisdiction imposed on
Director as a result of the actual or deemed receipt of any payments, under this Agreement, the Company’s Memorandum and Articles of Association as now or hereafter in effect (the “M&A”), applicable law or otherwise (collectively,
hereinafter the “Expenses”) if the Director acted in good faith and in a manner he reasonably believed to be in, or not opposed to, the best interests of the Company and, with respect to any criminal action or proceeding, had no reasonable
cause to believe his conduct was unlawful. 
 (ii) Derivative Actions. If the Director is a person who was or is a party or is threatened to be made a party
to any Claim by or in the right of the Company to procure a judgment in its favor by reason of the fact that he or she is or was an Agent of the Company, or by reason of anything done or not done by him or her in any such capacity, the Company shall
indemnify the Director against any amounts paid in settlement of any such Claim and all Expenses actually and reasonably incurred by him or her in connection with the investigation, defense, settlement or appeal of such Claim if he or she acted in
good faith and in a manner he or she reasonably believed to be in, or not opposed to, the best interests of the Company; except that no indemnification under this subsection shall be made in respect of any claim, issue or matter as to which such
person shall have been finally adjudged to be liable to the Company by a court of competent jurisdiction due to willful misconduct of a culpable nature in the performance of his duty to the Company, unless and only to the extent that the court in
which such proceeding was brought shall determine upon application that, despite the adjudication of liability but in view of all the circumstances of the 

 
case, such person is fairly and reasonably entitled to indemnity for such amounts which such court shall deem proper. 

(iii) Indemnification of Funds. The Company agrees that, if and whenever any of the Funds is or was a party or is threatened to be made a party to or is in
any way involved in any Claim (including without limitation any such Claim brought by or in the right of the Company), by reason of the fact that (i) the Director is or was an Agent, (ii) by reason of anything done or not done by the
Director in such capacity, or (iii) by reason of the fact that any of the Funds is or was acting as an express agent of the Company upon the request of the Company and solely for the benefit of the Company (provided that the fact that the Funds
will incidentally benefit as a stockholder from such action will not alone mean that such action is not or was not solely for the benefit of the Company), the Company shall indemnify the Funds against all Expenses actually and reasonably incurred by
the Funds or on the Funds’ behalf in connection with such Claim (including but not limited to in connection with the investigation, defense, settlement or appeal of such Claim) except to the extent that any such Expenses arise from a Claim for
which the Director is not entitled to indemnification hereunder pursuant to Section 8 hereof or under applicable law. 
 (b) Reviewing Party. 

Notwithstanding the foregoing, (i) the obligations of the Company under Section 1(a) shall be subject to the condition that the Reviewing Party (as
described in Section 10(e) hereof) shall not have determined that the Indemnitee would not be permitted to be indemnified under applicable law or pursuant to Section 8 hereof, and (ii) each Indemnitee acknowledges and agrees that the
obligation of the Company to make an advance payment of Expenses to an Indemnitee pursuant to Section 2(a) (an “Expense Advance”) shall be subject to the condition that, if, when and to the extent that the Reviewing Party determines
that such Indemnitee would not be permitted to be so indemnified under applicable law or Section 8 hereof, the Company shall be entitled to be reimbursed by the Indemnitee (who each hereby agree to promptly reimburse the Company) for all such
amounts theretofore paid; provided, however, that if the Indemnitee has commenced or thereafter commences legal proceedings in a court of competent jurisdiction to secure a determination that such Indemnitee should be indemnified under applicable
law or Section 8 hereof, any determination made by the Reviewing Party that the Indemnitee would not be permitted to be indemnified under applicable law shall not be binding and the Indemnitee shall not be required to reimburse the Company for
any Expense Advance until a final judicial determination is made with respect thereto (as to which all rights of appeal therefrom have been exhausted or lapsed). The Indemnitees’ obligation to reimburse the Company for any Expense Advance shall
be unsecured and no interest shall be charged thereon. If there has not been a Change in Control (as defined in Section 10(c) hereof), the Reviewing Party shall be selected by the a majority of the Board of Directors (excluding the Director),
and if there has been such a Change in Control (other than a Change in Control which has been approved by a majority of the Company’s Board of Directors (other than the Director) who were directors immediately prior to such Change in Control),
the Reviewing Party shall be the Independent Legal Counsel referred to in Section 1(e) hereof. If there has been no determination by the Reviewing Party or if the Reviewing Party determines that the Indemnitee substantively would not be
permitted to be 

 
indemnified in whole or in part under applicable law or Section 8 hereof, the Indemnitee shall have the right to commence litigation seeking an initial determination by the court or
challenging any such determination by the Reviewing Party or any aspect thereof, including the legal or factual bases therefor, and the Company hereby consents to service of process and to appear in any such proceeding. Any determination by the
Reviewing Party otherwise shall be conclusive and binding on the Company and the Indemnitees. 
 (c) Contribution. 

If the indemnification provided for in Section 1(a) above for any reason other than the statutory limitations of applicable law or as provided in
Section 8, is held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be unavailable to an Indemnitee in respect of any losses, claims, damages, expenses or liabilities in which the Company is jointly liable with such Indemnitee, as the case may be (or
would be jointly liable if joined), then the Company, in lieu of indemnifying the Indemnitee thereunder, shall contribute to the amount actually and reasonably incurred and paid or payable by the Indemnitee as a result of such losses, claims,
damages, expenses or liabilities in such proportion as is appropriate to reflect (i) the relative benefits received by the Company and the Indemnitee, and (ii) the relative fault of the Company and such Indemnitee in connection with the
action or inaction that resulted in such losses, claims, damages, expenses or liabilities, as well as any other relevant equitable considerations. The relative fault of the Company and the Indemnitee shall be determined, by such court or by
Independent Legal Counsel, by reference to, among other things, whether the untrue or alleged untrue statement of a material fact or the omission or alleged omission to state a material fact relates to information supplied by the Company or the
Indemnitee and the parties’ relative intent, knowledge, access to information and opportunity to correct or prevent the circumstances resulting in such losses, claims, damages, expenses or liabilities. 

The Company and the Indemnitees agree that it would not be just and equitable if contribution pursuant to this Section 1(c) were determined by pro rata
or per capita allocation or by any other method of allocation which does not take into account the equitable considerations referred to in the immediately preceding paragraph. No person found guilty of fraudulent misrepresentation (within the
meaning of Section 11(f) of the U.S. Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “Securities Act”)) shall be entitled to contribution from any person who was not found guilty of such fraudulent misrepresentation. 

(d) Survival Regardless of Investigation. 
 The indemnification
and contribution provided for in this Section 1 shall remain in full force and effect regardless of any investigation made by or on behalf of the Indemnitees. 

(e) Change in Control. 
 The Company agrees that if there is a
Change in Control of the Company (other than a Change in Control which has been approved by a majority of the Company’s Board of Directors who were 

 
directors immediately prior to such Change in Control) then, with respect to all matters thereafter arising concerning the rights of Indemnitees to payments of Expenses under this Agreement, any
other agreement or under the Company’s M&A, Independent Legal Counsel (as defined in Section 10(d) hereof) shall be selected by the Indemnitee and approved by the Company (which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld). The Company
agrees to abide by the determination of the Independent Legal Counsel and to pay the reasonable fees of the Independent Legal Counsel referred to above and to fully indemnify such counsel against any and all expenses (including, without limitation,
attorneys’ fees), claims, liabilities and damages arising out of or relating to this Agreement or its engagement pursuant hereto. 
 (f) Mandatory
Payment of Expenses. 
 Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, to the extent an Indemnitee has been successful on the merits or otherwise,
including, without limitation, the dismissal of an action without prejudice or the settlement of an action without an admission of liability, in the defense of any Claim referred to in Section 1(a) hereof or in the defense of any claim, issue
or matter therein, such Indemnitee shall be indemnified against all Expenses actually and reasonably incurred by such Indemnitee in connection herewith. 

2. Expenses; Indemnification Procedure. 
 (a) Advancement of
Expenses. 
 Subject to Section 8 and except as prohibited by applicable law, the Company shall advance all Expenses incurred by an Indemnitee in
connection with the investigation, defense, settlement or appeal of any Claim to which such Indemnitee is a party or is threatened to be made a party by reason of the fact that the Director is or was an Agent of the Company or by reason of anything
done or not done by him or her in any such capacity. The Indemnitee hereby undertakes to promptly repay such portion of the Expense Advance, only if, and to the extent that, it shall ultimately be determined by a final judicial decision that such
Indemnitee is not entitled to be indemnified by the Company, in whole or in part, under the provisions of this Agreement, the M&A, the bylaws, applicable law or otherwise. The advances to be made hereunder shall be paid by the Company to the
Indemnitee as soon as practicable but in any event no later than thirty (30) days after written demand by the Indemnitee therefor to the Company. 

(b) Notice/Cooperation by Indemnitee. 
 The Indemnitee shall
give the Company notice in writing promptly after receipt of notice of commencement of any Claim, or the threat of the commencement of any Claim, made against such Indemnitee for which indemnification will or could be sought under this Agreement.
Notice to the Company shall be directed to the Chief Executive Officer of the Company at the address shown on the signature page of this Agreement (or such other person and/or address as the Company shall designate in writing to the Indemnitee). The
failure of Indemnitees to give such notice, or to provide such information or cooperation, shall not affect Indemnitees’ rights to 

 
indemnification under this Agreement, or the obligations of the Company hereunder, except to the extent that the Company is materially prejudiced thereby. 

(c) No Presumptions; Burden of Proof. 
 If a claim for
indemnification or Expense Advance under this Agreement is not paid by the Company within thirty (30) days after receipt of written notice by the Company, the rights provided by this Agreement shall be enforceable by the relevant Indemnitee in
any court of competent jurisdiction. Such judicial proceeding shall be conducted de novo. For purposes of this Agreement, the termination of any Claim by judgment, order, settlement (whether with or without court approval) or conviction, or
upon a plea of nolo contendere, or its equivalent, shall not (i) create a presumption that the Indemnitee did not meet any particular standard of conduct or have any particular belief or that a court has determined that indemnification
is not permitted by applicable law, or (ii) otherwise adversely affect the rights of the Indemnitee to indemnification or Expense Advance under this Agreement. In addition, neither the failure of the Reviewing Party to have made a determination
as to whether the Indemnitee has met any particular standard of conduct or had any particular belief, nor an actual determination by the Reviewing Party that Indemnitee had not met such standard of conduct or did not have such belief, prior to the
commencement of legal proceedings by the Indemnitee to secure a judicial determination that the Indemnitee should be indemnified under applicable law, shall be a defense to the Indemnitee’s claim or create a presumption that the Indemnitee had
not met any particular standard of conduct or did not have any particular belief. In connection with any determination by the Reviewing Party or otherwise as to whether the Indemnitee is entitled to be indemnified hereunder, the burden of proof
shall be on the Company to establish that the Indemnitee is not so entitled by clear and convincing evidence. The Company further agrees to stipulate in any such judicial proceeding that it is bound by all the provisions of this Agreement and is
precluded from making any assertion to the contrary. 
 (d) Notice to Insurers. 

If, at the time of the receipt by the Company of a notice of a Claim pursuant to Section 2(b) hereof, the Company has liability insurance in effect which
may cover such Claim, the Company shall give prompt written notice of the commencement of such Claim to the insurers in accordance with the procedures set forth in each of the policies. The Company shall thereafter take all necessary or desirable
action to cause such insurers to pay, on behalf of the Indemnitee, all amounts payable as a result of such action, suit, proceeding, inquiry or investigation in accordance with the terms of such policies. 

(e) Selection of Counsel. 
 In the event the Company shall be
obligated hereunder to pay the Expenses of any Claim, the Company shall be entitled to assume the defense of such Claim, with legal counsel reasonably approved by the Indemnitee, upon the delivery to such Indemnitee of written notice of its election
to do so. After delivery of such notice, approval of such legal counsel by the Indemnitee, and the 

 
retention of such legal counsel by the Company, the Company will not be liable to such Indemnitee under this Agreement for any fees of counsel subsequently incurred by such Indemnitee with
respect to the same Claim; provided that, (i) the Indemnitee shall have the right to employ such Indemnitee’s legal counsel in any such Claim at the Indemnitee’s expense; (ii) the Indemnitee shall have the right to employ its own
legal counsel in connection with any such proceeding, at the expense of the Company, if such legal counsel serves in a review, observer, advice and counseling capacity and does not otherwise materially control or participate in the defense of such
proceeding; and (iii) if (A) the employment of legal counsel by the Indemnitee has been previously authorized by the Company, (B) such Indemnitee shall have reasonably concluded that there is a conflict of interest between the Company
and such Indemnitee in the conduct of any such defense, or (C) the Company shall not in fact continue to retain such legal counsel to defend such Claim, then the fees and expenses of the Indemnitee’s legal counsel shall be at the expense
of the Company. 
 The Company shall not be entitled to settle any claim against any Indemnitee without the reasonable consent of such Indemnitee, unless
the settlement involves only the payment of monetary relief for which such Indemnitee will be indemnified and does not include a statement or an admission of fault or culpability by or on behalf of such Indemnitee. 

3. Additional Indemnification Rights; Non-exclusivity. 
 (a)
Scope. 
 The Company hereby agrees to indemnify the Director to the fullest extent permitted by law (except as provided in Section 8) with respect to
Claims for Indemnification Events, even if such indemnification is not specifically authorized by the other provisions of this Agreement or any other agreement, the Company’s M&A, or by statute. In the event of any change after the date of
this Agreement in any applicable law, statute or rule which expands the right of a British Virgin Islands company to indemnify a member of its Board of Directors or an officer or Agent, it is the intent of the parties hereto that Indemnitees shall
enjoy by this Agreement the greater benefits afforded by such change. In the event of any change in any applicable law, statute or rule which narrows the right of a British Virgin Islands company to indemnify a member of its Board of Directors or an
officer, such change, to the extent not otherwise required by such law, statute or rule to be applied to this Agreement, shall have no effect on this Agreement or the parties’ rights and obligations hereunder except as set forth in
Section 8 hereof. 
 (b) Non-exclusivity. 

Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement, the indemnification provided by this Agreement shall be in addition to any rights to which the Indemnitees may be
entitled under the Company’s M&A, any agreement, any vote of stockholders or disinterested directors, applicable laws, or otherwise. Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement, the indemnification provided under this Agreement shall
continue as to each Indemnitee for any action the Director took or did not take while serving in an indemnified capacity even though such Director may have ceased to serve in such capacity and such indemnification shall inure to the benefit of each
Indemnitee from 

 
and after the Director’s first day of service as a director with the Company or affiliation with a director from and after the date the Director commences services as a director with the
Company. 
 4. No Duplication of Payments. 
 The Company shall
not be liable under this Agreement to make any payment in connection with any Claim made against any Indemnitee to the extent such Indemnitee has otherwise actually received payment (under any insurance policy, M&A, bylaws or otherwise) of the
amounts otherwise indemnifiable hereunder. The Company acknowledges and agrees that while under certain circumstances, Indemnitees may be entitled to indemnification and expense advancement and/or reimbursement from the Fund and/or its general
partner or other affiliates thereof (collectively, “Fund Related Parties”) in connection with Claims made against Indemnitees, the obligations of the Company hereunder with respect to any Claim are primary to any obligations of any Fund
Related Party with respect thereto, and Indemnitees will not be obligated to seek indemnification from or expense advancements or reimbursement by any Fund Related Party with respect to any Claim unless and until the Company shall have fulfilled all
of its obligations hereunder, including without limitation, with respect to any insurance provided pursuant hereto or otherwise. In addition, the Company hereby waives any rights of contribution, subrogation, or any other recovery of any kind in
respect thereof from or against each and every Fund Related Party with respect to any Claim. Each of the Fund Related Parties is an intended third party beneficiary of this Agreement and the Company agrees to execute all documents required and to
take such further action as may be requested by any Fund Related Party to effectuate the contractual arrangement between the Company and the Fund Related Parties as set forth herein. 

5. Partial Indemnification. 
 If any Indemnitee is entitled under
any provision of this Agreement to indemnification by the Company for any portion of Expenses incurred in connection with any Claim, but not, however, for all of the total amount thereof, the Company shall nevertheless indemnify Indemnitee for the
portion of such Expenses to which such Indemnitee is entitled. 
 6. Mutual Acknowledgement. 

The Company and each Indemnitee acknowledge that in certain instances, applicable law or public policy may prohibit the Company from indemnifying its
directors, officers, employees, controlling persons, agents or fiduciaries under this Agreement or otherwise. 
 7. Liability Insurance. 

To the extent the Company maintains liability insurance applicable to its directors and other Agents, the Company shall use commercially reasonable efforts to
provide that the Director shall be covered by such policies in such a manner as to provide the Indemnitee the same rights and benefits as are accorded to the most favorably insured of the Company’s directors, if such Indemnitee is a director;
or of the Company’s Agents, if such Indemnitee is not a director of the 

 
Company but is an Agent. 
 8. Exceptions. 

Any other provision herein to the contrary notwithstanding, the Company shall not be obligated pursuant to the terms of this Agreement: 

(a) Claims Under Section 16(b). 
 To indemnify either
Indemnitee for expenses and the payment of profits or an accounting thereof arising from the purchase and sale by such Indemnitee of securities in violation the provisions of Section 16(b) of the U.S. Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended
(the “Exchange Act”), or any similar provisions of any international, federal, state or local statutory law; 
 (b) Unauthorized Settlements. 

To indemnify the Indemnitees hereunder for any amounts paid in settlement of a proceeding unless the Company consents in advance in writing to such
settlement, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld; 
 (c) Unlawful Indemnification. 

To indemnify an Indemnitee if a final decision by a court having jurisdiction in the matter shall determine that such indemnification is not lawful. In this
respect, the Company and the Indemnitees have been advised that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission takes the position that indemnification for liabilities arising under securities laws is against public policy and is, therefore,
unenforceable and that claims for indemnification should be submitted to appropriate courts for adjudication; 
 (d) Fraud. 

To indemnify an Indemnitee if a final decision by a court having jurisdiction in the matter shall determine that the Indemnitee has knowingly committed fraud
on the Company; 
 (e) Insurance. 
 To indemnify an Indemnitee
for which payment is actually and fully made to such Indemnitee under a valid and collectible insurance policy; or 
 (f) Company Contracts. 

Subject to the provisions of this Agreement, to indemnify an Indemnitee with respect to any Claim related to any dispute or breach arising under any contract
or similar obligation between the Company and such Indemnitee. 

 9. Period of Limitations. 

No legal action shall be brought and no cause of action shall be asserted by or in the right of the Company against the Director, the Director’s estate,
spouse, heirs, executors or personal or legal representatives after the expiration of five (5) years from the date of accrual of such cause of action, and any claim or cause of action of the Company shall be extinguished and deemed released
unless asserted by the timely filing of a legal action within such five (5) year period; provided, however, that if any shorter period of limitations is otherwise applicable to any such cause of action, such shorter period shall govern. 

10. Construction of Certain Phrases. 
 (a) For purposes of this
Agreement, references to the “Company” shall include, in addition to the resulting corporation, any constituent corporation (including any constituent of a constituent) absorbed in a consolidation or merger which, if its separate existence
had continued, would have had power and authority to indemnify its directors and officers, so that if the Director is or was or may be deemed a director or officer of such constituent corporation, or is or was or may be deemed to be serving at the
request of such constituent corporation as a director or officer of another corporation, partnership, joint venture, employee benefit plan, trust or other enterprise, each Indemnitee shall stand in the same position under the provisions of this
Agreement with respect to the resulting or surviving corporation as the Director would have with respect to such constituent corporation if its separate existence had continued. 

(b) For purposes of this Agreement, references to “other enterprises” shall include employee benefit plans; references to “fines” shall
include any excise taxes assessed on the Indemnitees with respect to an employee benefit plan; and references to “serving at the request of the Company” shall include any service as an Agent of the Company which imposes duties on, or
involves services by, such Agent with respect to an employee benefit plan, its participants or its beneficiaries; and if the Indemnitees acted in good faith and in a manner such Indemnitees reasonably believed to be in the interest of the
participants and beneficiaries of an employee benefit plan, the Indemnitees shall be deemed to have acted in a manner “not opposed to the best interests of the Company” as referred to in this Agreement. 

(c) For purposes of this Agreement a “Change in Control” shall be deemed to have occurred if (i) any “person” (as such term is used
in Sections 13(d)(3) and 14(d)(2) of the Exchange Act), other than a trustee or other fiduciary holding securities under an employee benefit plan of the Company or a corporation owned directly or indirectly by the stockholders of the Company in
substantially the same proportions as their ownership of stock of the Company, becomes the “beneficial owner” (as defined in Rule 13d-3 under the Exchange Act), directly or indirectly, of securities of the Company representing more than
thirty percent (30%) of the total voting power represented by the Company’s then outstanding Voting Securities, (ii) during any period of two (2) consecutive years, individuals who at the beginning of such period constitute the
Board of Directors of the Company and any new director whose election by the Board of Directors or nomination for election by the 

 
Company’s stockholders was approved by a vote of at least a majority of the directors then still in office who either were directors at the beginning of the period or whose election or
nomination for election was previously so approved, cease for any reason to constitute a majority thereof, or (iii) the stockholders of the Company approve a merger or consolidation of the Company with any other corporation other than a merger
or consolidation which would result in the Voting Securities of the Company outstanding immediately prior thereto continuing to represent (either by remaining outstanding or by being converted into Voting Securities of the surviving entity) at least
two-thirds of the total voting power represented by the Voting Securities of the Company or such surviving entity outstanding immediately after such merger or consolidation, or (iv) the stockholders of the Company approve a plan of complete
liquidation of the Company or an agreement for the sale or disposition by the Company of (in one transaction or a series of transactions) all or substantially all of the Company’s assets; provided that in no event shall a Change in Control be
deemed to include (A) a merger, consolidation or reorganization of the Company for the purpose of changing the Company’s state of incorporation and in which there is no substantial change in the shareholders of the Company or its successor
(as the case may be), or (B) the Company’s first firm commitment underwritten public offering of any of its securities to the general public pursuant to (x) a registration statement filed under the Securities Act, or (y) the
securities laws applicable to an offering of securities in another jurisdiction pursuant to which such securities will be listed on an internationally recognized securities exchange (the “IPO”). 

(d) For purposes of this Agreement, “Independent Legal Counsel” shall mean an attorney or firm of attorneys, selected in accordance with the
provisions of Section 1(e) hereof, who shall not have otherwise performed services for the Company or any Indemnitee within the last two (2) (other than with respect to matters concerning the right of any Indemnitee under this Agreement,
or of other indemnitees under similar indemnity agreements). 
 (e) For purposes of this Agreement, a “Reviewing Party” shall mean any appropriate
person or body, consistent with applicable law, consisting of a member or members of the Company’s Board of Directors (other than the Director) or any other person or body appointed by the Board of Directors who is not a named party to the
particular Claim for which Indemnitee is seeking indemnification, or Independent Legal Counsel. 
 (f) For purposes of this Agreement, “Voting
Securities” shall mean any securities of the Company that vote generally in the election of directors. 
 11. Counterparts. 

This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts, each of which shall constitute an original. 

12. Binding Effect; Successors and Assigns. 
 This Agreement
shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of and be enforceable by the parties hereto and their respective successors, assigns, including any direct or indirect successor by 

 
purchase, merger, consolidation or otherwise to all or substantially all of the business and/or assets of the Company, spouses, heirs, and personal and legal representatives. The Company shall
require and cause any successor (whether direct or indirect by purchase, merger, consolidation or otherwise) to all, substantially all, or a substantial part, of the business and/or assets of the Company, by written agreement in form and substance
reasonably satisfactory to each Indemnitee, expressly to assume and agree to perform this Agreement in the same manner and to the same extent that the Company would be required to perform if no such succession had taken place. This Agreement shall
continue in effect with respect to Claims relating to Indemnification Events regardless of whether any Indemnitee continues to serve as an Agent of the Company or of any other enterprise, including subsidiaries or affiliates of the Company, at the
Company’s request. 
 13. Attorneys’ Fees. 
 Subject
to Section 8 and except as prohibited by applicable law, in the event that any action is instituted by an Indemnitee under this Agreement or under any liability insurance policies maintained by the Company to enforce or interpret any of the
terms hereof or thereof, such Indemnitee shall be entitled to be paid all Expenses actually and reasonably incurred by such Indemnitee with respect to such action if such Indemnitee is ultimately successful in such action. In the event of an action
instituted by or in the name of the Company under this Agreement to enforce or interpret any of the terms of this Agreement, the Indemnitee shall be entitled to be paid Expenses actually and reasonably incurred by such Indemnitee in defense of such
action (including costs and expenses incurred with respect to the Indemnitee counterclaims and cross-claims made in such action), and shall be entitled to the advancement of Expenses with respect to such action, in each case only to the extent that
such Indemnitee is ultimately successful in such action. 
 14. Notice. 

All notices and other communications required or permitted hereunder shall be in writing, shall be effective when given, and shall in any event be deemed to be
given (a) five (5) days after deposit with the U.S. Postal Service or other applicable postal service, if delivered by first class mail, postage prepaid, (b) upon delivery, if delivered by hand, (c) one (1) business day
after the business day of deposit with Federal Express or similar overnight courier, freight prepaid, or (d) one (1) day after the business day of delivery by facsimile transmission, if deliverable by facsimile transmission, with copy by
first class mail, postage prepaid, and shall be addressed if to Indemnitee, at the Director’s and the Funds’ addresses as set forth beneath their signatures to this Agreement and if to the Company at the address of its principal corporate
offices (attention: Chief Executive Officer), or at such other address as such party may designate by ten (10) days’ advance written notice to the other party hereto. 

15. Severability. 
 The provisions of this Agreement shall be
severable in the event that any of the provisions hereof (including any provision within a single section, paragraph or sentence) are held by a court of 

 
competent jurisdiction to be invalid, void or otherwise unenforceable, and the remaining provisions shall remain enforceable to the fullest extent permitted by law. Furthermore, to the fullest
extent possible, the provisions of this Agreement (including, without limitations, each portion of this Agreement containing any provision held to be invalid, void or otherwise unenforceable, that is not itself invalid, void or unenforceable) shall
be construed so as to give effect to the intent manifested by the provision held invalid, illegal or unenforceable. 
 16. Choice of Law. 

This Agreement shall be governed by and its provisions construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of Hong Kong without regard to the conflict of laws
principles thereof. 
 17. Subrogation. 
 In the event of
payment under this Agreement, the Company shall be subrogated to the extent of such payment to all of the rights of recovery of the Indemnitees who each shall execute all documents required and shall do all acts that may be necessary to secure such
rights and to enable the Company effectively to bring suit to enforce such rights; provided, however, that the Company expressly waives any rights of subrogation with respect to any rights of recovery of any Indemnitee against any Fund Related Party
or any insurer providing liability insurance in respect of or in support of any such obligations of a Fund Related Party. 
 18. Amendment and Termination.

 Except as provided in Section 21, no amendment, modification, termination or cancellation of this Agreement shall be effective unless it is in
writing signed by the parties to be bound thereby. Notice of same shall be provided to all parties hereto. No waiver of any of the provisions of this Agreement shall be deemed or shall constitute a waiver of any other provisions hereof (whether or
not similar) nor shall such waiver constitute a continuing waiver. 
 19. No Construction as Employment Agreement. 

Nothing contained in this Agreement shall be construed as giving the Indemnitees any right to be retained in the employment or service of the Company or any of
its subsidiaries. 
 20. Corporate Authority. 
 The Board of
Directors of the Company and its stockholders in accordance with British Virgin Islands law have approved the terms of this Agreement. 
 21. Termination of
Agreement. 
 This Agreement shall terminate and be of no further force or effect upon the closing of the IPO, provided that each Indemnitee will be entitled
to all of the benefits and rights accorded such party 

 
under this Agreement with respect to any Claims for any Indemnification Events arising or related to events, circumstances and actions or omissions which have occurred or alleged and to have
occurred prior to the closing of the IPO. 
 22. Dispute Resolution. 

Any dispute or claim arising out of or relating to this Agreement shall be settled in accordance with the procedure set forth in Section 8.12 of the
Second Amended and Restated Shareholders’ Agreement dated on             , 2013 by and among the Company, certain members of the Fund, and certain other parties. 

23. Entire Agreement. 
 This Agreement sets forth the entire
understanding between the parties hereto and supersedes and merges all previous written and oral negotiations, commitments, understandings and agreements relating to the subject matter hereof between the parties hereto. 

24. Interpretation. 
 (a) The headings preceding the text of the
sections included in this Agreement are for convenience only and shall not be deemed part of this Agreement or be given any effect in interpreting this Agreement. Reference to any agreement (including this Agreement), document or instrument means
such agreement, document or instrument as amended or modified and in effect from time to time in accordance with the terms thereof and, if applicable, the terms hereof. 

(b) The use of the masculine, feminine or neuter gender or the singular or plural form of words herein shall not limit any provision of this Agreement. The
use of the terms “including” or “include” shall, in all cases herein, mean “including, without limitation” or “include, without limitation,” respectively. The use of the terms “hereunder”,
“hereof”, “hereto” and words of similar import shall refer to this Agreement as a whole and not to any particular section, subsection paragraph or clause of, this Agreement. 

 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Indemnification Agreement on and as of the day and year
first above written. 
  

							
	COMPANY:	 		 	MOMO TECHNOLOGY
		 		 	COMPANY LIMITED
		 		 	a British Virgin Islands company
				
		 		 	By:	 	  

		 		 	Name:	 	Yan Tang
		 		 	Title:	 	director

 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Indemnification Agreement on and as of the day and year
first above written. 
  

					
	DIRECTOR:	 		 	as individual
			
		 		 	  

		 		 	Name: Ho Kee Harry Man

  

					
	FUND:	 		 	MATRIX PARTNERS CHINA II HONG KONG LIMITED
			
		 		 	c/o Suite 2008 20/F Jardine House
		 		 	1 Connaught Place
		 		 	Central, Hong Kong
			
		 		 	  

		 		 	Name:
		 		 	Title:

 EXECUTION 
  

 EXHIBIT G 

FORM OF KEY EMPLOYEE EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT 

  
 Exhibit G 

 This is an English translation of the original Chinese text. 

Contract Number:                      

BEIJING MOMO INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. 

EMPLOYMENT CONTRACT 
 Party A (Employer):
Beijing Momo Information Technology Co., Ltd. (the “Company”) 
 Party B (Employee):
                     

  
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 It is confirmed by the Parties that prior to execution of this Contract, Party A has made to Party B inclusive
and true descriptions of the jobs, conditions, location, potential occupational hazard, safe production status, employment compensation and any other information requested by Party B in relation to the employment. 

 

			
	Party A:	  	Beijing Momo Information Technology Co., Ltd.
		
	Legal representative:	  	Yan TANG
		
	Office address:	  	Rooms 801-803 Block D, A6 Chaoyang Men Wai Avenue, Chaoyang District, Beijing
		
	Party B:	  	
		
	Gender:	  	
		
	ID number:	  	
		
	Mailing address:	  	

 (Party A and Party B collectively, the “Parties”) 

In accordance with the Employment Law of the People’s Republic of China, the Employment Contract Law of the People’s Republic of China and
applicable laws and regulations, the Parties, after negotiations based on the principles of equality, fairness, self-willingness and good faith, and intend to be legally bound hereby, agree as follows: 

TERM OF EMPLOYMENT CONTRACT 
  

	1)	The Parties agree to define the term of the Contract according to the following option b: 

  

	 	a.	Perpetual period: the term of this Contract commences on              and ends on             ;

  

	 	b.	Fixed period: the term of this Contract shall be three years commencing on             and ending on
            , with/without a probation from              through
            . 

  
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 JOB DESCRIPTION AND WORK LOCATION 

 

	2)	Party A will engage Party B as          of          department. 

 

	3)	The job descriptions and responsibilities of Party B are specified in the position statement or otherwise agreed in writing between the Parties. Party B shall submit to Party A’s management and arrangements, and
complete the relevant work at the time, quality and quantity required by Party A according to the job descriptions and responsibilities set forth in the position statement or otherwise agreed in writing, on the basis of which Party B will receive
assessment by Party A. 

  

	4)	The work location of Party B shall be at Beijing. 

  

	5)	Party A may make reasonable adjustment to Party B’s position if it finds Party B unqualified for this position after its review, and also adjust Party B’s compensation accordingly, which adjustment and review
shall be conducted according to applicable procedures adopted by Party A pursuant to relevant laws. Party B shall submit to Party A’s such arrangements, failing to do which Party A may terminate this Contract. 

WORKING HOURS, LEAVES AND VACATIONS 
  

	6)	Party B’s working hours are standard working hours, which is determined based on the actual situation of Party A’s position. 

 

	7)	During the term of this Contract and subject to approval from employment administrative department, the working hours of Party B will be adjusted as of the date on which such approval is received. 

 

	8)	Party A may adjust the starting and ending time of Party B’s working hours according to work requirement, provided that Party B shall arrange Party B to work within normal working hours as much as possible. If
Party B is required to work beyond normal working hours as necessary, a compensatory time-off with equivalent hours worked overtime shall be given, or an overtime payment shall be made to Party B according to relevant regulations. Party B’s
overtime work must be approved or subsequently recognized by Party A, and the overtime work so approved or recognized shall be entitled to a compensatory time-off with equivalent hours worked overtime or an overtime payment; Party B’s overtime
work not so approved or recognized or that results from his/her failure to finish his/her due work for his/her own reasons will not be entitled to any compensatory time-off or overtime payment. 

 

	9)	Party B shall be entitled to all kinds of mandatory leaves, vacations and holidays during the term of this Contract. 

EMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION 
  

	10)	Party B’s salary will consist of basic salary and allowance. 

  

	11)	Party B’s basic before-tax salary during normal working hours will be RMB          per month. The salary during the probation period shall be determined according to the
following option a. 

  

	 	a.	The before-tax salary during the probation period shall be RMB          per month; or 

  

	 	b.	No probation. 

  
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	12)	Party A will pay the Party B’s salary in monetary funds no later than 10th day of the next month, which will be postponed when such day is a public holiday.

  

	13)	Party A will withhold the income tax and the amount of contribution to the social security insurance payable by Party B. 

SOCIAL INSURANCE AND BENEFITS 
  

	14)	Party A shall provide social security insurance and housing fund for Party B in accordance with the Employment Law of the People’s Republic of China, the Employment Contract Law of the People’s Republic of
China and applicable national and local regulations. Each of the Parties shall pay their respective mandatory contribution amount. 

  

	15)	Party B shall provide his true information required for maintaining social security insurance. 

  

	16)	Upon termination or expiration of the Employment Contract, Party A shall effect the mandatory procedures necessary to transfer Party B’s social security insurance and housing fund. 

 

	17)	If Party B is sick or injured out of working hours, his salary will be paid according to relevant national regulations and Party A’s rules. 

 

	18)	If Party B becomes victim of occupational disease or is injured during working hours, he will be compensated according to relevant national and local regulations. 

 

	19)	Party B’s other benefits will be provided according to relevant national regulations and Party A’s rules. 

WORK DISCIPLINE 
  

	20)	Party A will formulate rules, policies and disciplinary measures according to work requirement and in compliance with relevant laws. Party B acknowledges that he/she has fully understood, and will diligently comply
with, the existing rules and regulations of Party A. If Party B is in breach of any of the disciplinary measures or Party A’s rules and regulations, Party A shall have the right to deal with the breach according to its rules and regulations, up
to terminating this Contract. 

 WARRANTIES BY PARTY B 

 

	21)	Party B warrants that as of the date hereof, he/she has no relationship of employment or engagement with any third party, and there are no other matters with his/her former employer that suffice to affect the
effectiveness and performance of this Contract. 

  

	22)	Party B warrants that he/she did not conceal any severe medical history from Party A at the execution hereof. 

  

	23)	Party B warrants that the execution and performance of this Contract will not breach the obligations under any other contract or agreement executed by him/her with a third party, and Party B has not executed a
non-compete agreement with any third party. 

  
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	24)	Party B warrants that after employed by Party A, his/her engagement of any work assigned by Party A will not infringe upon the trade secrets or other legitimate rights and interests of his/her former employer. In case
of breach of the preceding sentence, Party B will undertake corresponding responsibilities thus incurred. 

  

	25)	Party B warrants that all information and qualifications, credentials and certificates provided by him/her in relation to him/herself are true and contain no errors. 

NON-DISCLOSURE AND NON COMPETE 
  

	26)	All the works or inventions accomplished by Party B during his/her employment with Party A for its duties, or primarily by using Party A’s materials and resources shall belong to works of product or works of
invention, the intellectual property rights of which shall belong to Party A. 

  

	27)	Party B undertakes to be in strict compliance with all non-disclosure requirements maintained by Party A under applicable laws, keep any of Party A’s business secrets in strict confidence, and shall not disclose,
use or permit any other party to use any of Party A’s business secrets during the term hereof and after the end or termination of this Agreement. 

  

	28)	As long as the position held by Party B involves access to any of Party A’s business secrets, the Parties agree to restrict Party B in his use of any of Party A’s business secrets or engagement of any business
or conduct which is competition with Party A during the term hereof as well as a certain period after the end or termination of this Agreement. For this purpose, the Parties may enter into a separate agreement of non-compete and non-disclosure,
whereby Party A shall pay economic compensation during the term of non-compete and Party B will be liable for damages if he is in breach of such requirement. Such agreement of non-compete and non-disclosure shall be attached hereto and constitute an
integral part of this Contract. 

 AMENDMENT, TERMINATION, EXPIRATION AND RENEWAL OF THIS CONTRACT 

 

	29)	This Contract may be amended in accordance with the Employment Contract Law or agreement of the Parties. Any amendment hereto shall be made in agreement signed by the Parties. 

 

	30)	During the term of this Contract, the Parties may terminate this Contract upon agreement. 

  

	31)	Party A may terminate this Contract if Party B: 

  

	 	a.	fails to meet the qualifications required for his job during his probation; 

  

	 	b.	provides fake CV or information in job seeking; 

  

	 	c.	provides fake CV or information in entering into this Contract; 

  

	 	d.	fails to provide the severance proof with the former employer; 

  

	 	e.	fails to provide documents necessary for handling social security insurance within the mandatory period of time prescribed by the State; 

 

	 	f.	contracts a mental disease or an infectious disease of A or B category classified by Law on the Control of Communicable Diseases; 

  
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	 	g.	has a non-compete agreement with the former employer; 

  

	 	h.	conceals severe medical history from Party A when executing this Contract with Party A; 

  

	 	i.	is absent from work for three days consecutively and five days accumulatively in a single calendar year; 

  

	 	j.	discloses to a third person the salary offered by the Company, the business information of the Company and such other trade secrets without authorization or written consent of the Company; 

 

	 	k.	is in material breach of regulations and rules of Party A; 

  

	 	l.	is in gross negligence or corruption which causes material damage to Party A; 

  

	 	m.	is concurrently in employment relationship with other entity, which relationship has material impact on his performance of his job in Party A, or refuses to rectify such relationship at request from Party A;

  

	 	n.	is held criminally liable according to laws; and 

  

	 	o.	is under any other circumstance provided in applicable laws and regulations. 

  

	32)	Party B may terminate this Contract with three (3) calendar days’ prior written notice to Party A during his probation, or with thirty (30) calendar days’ prior written notice to Party A if Party B
terminates this Contract after the end of the probation. 

  

	33)	This Contract shall automatically terminate if: 

  

	 	a.	Upon the end of its term; 

  

	 	b.	Party B is entitled to benefiting from basic pension insurance; 

  

	 	c.	Party B is dead or declared dead or missing by the competent people’s court; 

  

	 	d.	Party A declares bankruptcy according to law; 

  

	 	e.	Party A is revoked of business license, or is ordered for closure or cancellation, or decides for dissolution; and 

  

	 	f.	There occurs any other circumstance under which this Contract shall automatically terminate. 

  

	34)	Party A may terminate this Contract with thirty (30) days’ prior written notice or payment equal to one-month salary to Party B if Party B: 

 

	 	a.	fails to perform his original job duty or any other job duty assigned by Party A after Party B returns to work after treatment of any illness or injury not afflicted during his work; 

 

	 	b.	fails to perform his job duty, or still fails to do so after training or re-assignment; and 

  
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	 	c.	Party A and Party B fail to reach agreement to amend this Contract if this Contract becomes un-performable due to material change of circumstances on which this Contract is based. 

  
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	35)	Upon termination or end of this Contract for any reason whatsoever, Party A shall, on the same day as the cause of such end or termination occurs or the decision of such end or termination is rendered, produce or
provide by service of process the evidence for such termination or end to Party B, and effect the procedures to transfer the files and social security insurance of Party B within fifteen (15) calendar days. Party A shall not be held liable if
it fails to effect the procedures to transfer such files and social security insurance due to any reason attributable to Party B. Party B shall diligently complete the work handover and job leaving formalities as required by Party A, and accept
Party A’s inspection on the properties dealt with or managed, and financial and operating activities conducted by him/her during his/her employment. If upon such inspection, Party B is found to have committed any acts detrimental to Party
A’s interests, Party A may claim indemnification against Party B; Party A shall have the right to require Party B to undertake relevant legal consequences for any losses incurred to Party A as a result of Party B’s failure to complete
the job leaving formalities or work handover. 

  

	36)	Subject to agreement of the Parties, this Contract may be renewed. No probation will be included upon renewal of this Contract. 

ECONOMIC INDEMNIFICATION AND COMPENSATION 
  

	37)	At the end or termination of this Contract, any economic compensation duly required to be paid by Party A to Party B shall be paid to Party B when Party B completes his/her work handover formalities in compliance with
Employment Law and Employment Contract Law and relevant rules of Party A. 

  

	38)	Party B shall indemnify Party A for any economic losses incurred to Party A due to Party B’s termination of this Contract in breach of the conditions agreed herein or Party B’s breach of non-disclosure
requirements herein, according to the extent of such losses. 

  

	39)	If Party B violates Party A’s rules and regulations and thus incurs loss to Party A, Party A may decide to give Party B such penalties as warning, salary reduction, demotion, cease of salary increase up to
dismissal according to the seriousness of such violation and losses thus incurred. Party B shall also compensate Party A for any losses thus incurred. 

DISPUTE RESOLUTION 
  

	40)	If any dispute arises in connection with performance of this Contract, such dispute shall be resolved through negotiations of the Parties or, if the negotiations fail, by submission by any of the Parties to arbitration
at the competent arbitration commission where Party A is domiciled or, if the arbitration award is challenged by any of the Parties, by submission to the jurisdiction of the people’s court where Party A is domiciled within 15 days upon the
receipt of the arbitration award. 

 SPECIAL PROVISIONS 

 

	41)	Party B shall notify Party A in writing of any change of the mailing address, mobile phone or other telephone number, email address or other contact information of Party B within ten (10) calendar days from
occurrence of such change. If Party B fails to do so, any document delivered by Party A to the mailing address set forth in this Contract or last notified by Party B shall be deemed duly given. 

  
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 MISCELLANEOUS 
  

	42)	If any provision of this Contract is held invalid or unenforceable, it will not affect the validity of the remainder of this Contract. 

 

	43)	The Parties may enter into any supplement hereto regarding any matter not provided under this Contract, and any such supplement shall have the same effect with this Contract. 

 

	44)	Each of the Amendment to this Contract, Non-Disclosure Agreement, Employee Manual and such other documents, notices, decisions, agreements in relation to anything of this Contract shall be an attachment to and have the
same effect with this Contract. 

  

	45)	This Contract shall be effective as of signature (and affixture of seal) by each of the Parties. This Contract shall be in two originals, with one original for each of the Parties. 

 

					
	Party A: (seal)	 		 	Party B: (signature)
			
	Date:	 		 	Date:             , 20    

  
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 EXECUTION 
  

 EXHIBIT H 

FORM OF MANAGEMENT RIGHTS LETTER 

  
 Exhibit H 

 MANAGEMENT RIGHTS LETTER 

 

			
	 Alibaba Investment Limited
 26/F Tower One,
Times Square, 1 Matheson
 Street, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
	  	            , 2013    

 Re: Management Rights 

Ladies and Gentlemen: 
 This letter will confirm
our agreement that in connection with your purchase of [8,001,920] Series C Preferred Shares (the “Subscription Shares”) of Momo Technology Company Limited (the “Company”), you will be entitled to the following
contractual management rights, in addition to (but not in limitation of) rights to certain non-public financial information, inspection rights and other rights specifically provided to you under the Series C Preferred Share Purchase Agreement. 

(1) If and for so long as you do not have (or do not have the contractual right to designate) a representative on the Company’s Board of
Directors (“Unrepresented Party”), you shall be permitted to select one representative (“Representative”) to consult with and advise management of the Company on significant business issues, including
management’s proposed annual operating plans, and management will make itself available to meet with your Representative regularly during each year at the Company’s facilities at mutually agreeable times for such consultation and advice
and to review progress in achieving said plans. 
 (2) If and for so long as you are an Unrepresented Party, your Representative may examine
the books and records of the Company and inspect its facilities and may request information at reasonable times and intervals concerning the general status of the Company’s financial condition and operations. 

(3) If and for so long as you are an Unrepresented Party, the Company shall invite you to send your Representative to attend in a nonvoting
observer capacity all meetings of its Board of Directors and, in this respect, shall give your Representative copies of all notices, minutes, consents, and other material that it provides to the member of its Board of Directors; provided, however,
that the Company reserves the right to exclude your Representative from access to any material or meeting or portion thereof if the Company believes upon advice of counsel that such exclusion is reasonably necessary to preserve the attorney-client
privilege. Your Representative may participate in discussions of matters brought to the Board of Directors. 
 The rights described herein
shall terminate and be of no further force or effect when the sale of securities to the general public pursuant to a registration statement filed by the Company under the Securities Act of 1933 in connection with a firm commitment underwritten
Qualified Offering (as defined in the legal documents relating to the purchase of the Subscription Shares) is consummated or when the 

 
Company first becomes subject to the periodic reporting requirements of Sections 12(g) or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, whichever event shall occur first. 

 

									
	MOMO TECHNOLOGY COMPANY LIMITED	 	ALIBABA INVESTMENT LIMITED
					
	By:	 	  
	 		 	By:	 	  

	Name:	 	Yan Tang	 		 	Name:	 	
	Title:	 	Director	 		 	Title:	 	
				
	MOMO TECHNOLOGY HK COMPANY LIMITED	 		 		 	
	

	 		 		 	
					
	By:	 	  
	 		 		 	
	Name:	 	Yan Tang	 		 		 	
	Title:	 	Director	 		 		 	
			
	BEIJING MOMO TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.	 		 	BEIJING MOMO INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.
	

	 		 	

					
	By:	 	  
	 		 	By:	 	  

	Name:	 	Yan Tang	 		 	Name:	 	Yan Tang
	Title:	 	Legal Representative	 		 	Title:	 	Legal Representative
			
	Affix Seal:	 		 	Affix Seal:

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