UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
Form 6-K
REPORT OF FOREIGN PRIVATE ISSUER
PURSUANT TO RULE 13a-16 OR 15d-16
UNDER THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
For the month of November 2024
Commission File Number: 001-41840
WEBUY GLOBAL LTD
(Translation of registrant’s name into English)
35 Tampines Street 92
Singapore 528880
(Address of principal executive office)
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant
files or will file annual reports under cover of Form 20-F or Form 40-F.
Form 20-F ☒ Form 40-F ☐
INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS FORM 6-K REPORT
In connection with the annual general meeting
of shareholders of WEBUY GLOBAL LTD (the “Company”), attached hereto and incorporated by reference herein are Notice
of Annual General Meeting and Proxy Statement and Form of Proxy Card.
EXHIBIT INDEX
SIGNATURES
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities
Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.
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WEBUY GLOBAL LTD |
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Date: November 19, 2024 |
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/s/ Bin Xue |
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Bin Xue |
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Chief Executive Officer |
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Exhibit 99.1
WEBUY GLOBAL LTD
35 Tampines Street 92
Singapore 528880
PROXY STATEMENT AND NOTICE OF
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS
TO BE HELD ON DECEMBER 18, 2024
November 19, 2024
Dear Shareholder:
Notice is hereby given that an annual general
meeting of shareholders (the “Meeting”) of WEBUY GLOBAL LTD, a Cayman Islands exempted company (the “Company”),
will be held on December 18, 2024 at 11:00 a.m. Singapore Time (December 18, 2024 at 0:00 a.m. Eastern Time), at our executive office
at 35 Tampines Street 92, Singapore 528880, for the following purposes:
1. Proposal One. By an ordinary resolution,
to re-appoint five directors to serve on the Company’s board of directors (the “Board”) until the next annual general
meeting of shareholders or until their office is otherwise vacated or they are removed by an ordinary resolution of the shareholders or
by a resolution of the remaining directors. The Board urges shareholders to vote “FOR” the re-appointment of all the directors
in Proposal One.
2. Proposal Two. By an ordinary resolution,
to approve the appointment of OneStop Assurance PAC (“OneStop”) as the Company’s independent registered public accounting
firm for the fiscal year ending on June 30, 2025 (the “Appointment of OneStop”). The Board urges shareholders to vote “FOR”
Proposal Two.
3. Proposal Three. By an ordinary resolution,
(A) to approve a share consolidation of the Company’s issued and unissued class A ordinary shares of par value US$0.000000385 each
in the Company (the “Class A Ordinary Shares”) and the Company’s issued and unissued class B ordinary shares of par
value US$0.000000385 each in the Company (the “Class B Ordinary Shares”, and together with the Class A Ordinary Shares, the
“Ordinary Shares”) be approved at a ratio of not less than one (1)-for-ten (10) and not more than one (1)-for-forty (40) (the
“Range”), with the exact ratio to be set at a whole number within the Range and the exact date to be determined by the Board
in its sole discretion within one year after the date of passing of these resolutions (the “Share Consolidation”), and (B)
in respect of any and all fractional entitlements to the issued consolidated shares resulting from the Share Consolidation, if so determined
by the Board in its sole discretion, the directors be and are hereby authorized to settle as they consider expedient any difficulty which
arises in relation to the Share Consolidation, including but without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing capitalizing all or
any part of any amount for the time being standing to the credit of any reserve or fund of the Company (including its share premium account
and profit and loss account) whether or not the same is available for distribution and applying such sum in paying up unissued Ordinary
Shares to be issued to shareholders of the Company to round up any fractions of Ordinary Shares issued to or registered in the name of
such shareholders of the Company following or as a result of the Share Consolidation, and to authorize the Board to do all other acts
and things as the Board considers necessary or desirable for the purposes of the transactions contemplated by or giving effect to and
implementing the Share Consolidation, including determining the exact ratio within the Range and the exact date of the Share Consolidation
and instructing the registered office provider or transfer agent of the Company to complete the necessary corporate record(s) and filing(s)
to reflect the Share Consolidation. The Board urges shareholders to vote “FOR” Proposal Three.
4. Proposal Four. By an ordinary resolution,
to adjourn the Meeting to a later date or dates, if necessary, to permit further solicitation and vote of proxies in the event that there
are insufficient votes for, or otherwise in connection with, the approval of Proposal One, Proposal Two and/or Proposal Three. The Board
urges shareholders to vote “FOR” Proposal Four.
Our Annual Report on Form 20-F for the fiscal
year ended December 31, 2023 (the “2023 Annual Report”), including the financial statements, is available on the SEC’s
website at http://www.sec.gov and is also attached to this Notice.
Your vote is important. Whether or not you
plan to attend the Meeting, I hope that you will vote as soon as possible. You may vote your shares by either completing, signing and
returning the accompanying proxy card or casting your vote over the Internet.
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By Order of the Board of Directors,
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Sincerely, |
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/s/ Bin Xue |
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Bin Xue |
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Chief Executive Officer |
IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING THE AVAILABILITY
OF PROXY MATERIALS FOR THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS OF THE COMPANY TO BE HELD ON DECEMBER 18, 2024.
WEBUY GLOBAL LTD
35 Tampines Street 92
Singapore 528880
Proxy
Statement
The board of directors (the “Board”)
of WEBUY GLOBAL LTD, a Cayman Islands exempted company (the “Company,” or “we”), is furnishing this Proxy Statement
and the accompanying proxy card to you to solicit your proxy for an annual general meeting of shareholders of the Company (the “Meeting”).
The Meeting will be held on December 18, 2024 at 11:00 a.m. Singapore Time (December 18, 2024 at 0:00 a.m. Eastern Time), at our executive
office at 35 Tampines Street 92, Singapore 528880.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ABOUT THE MEETING
What is this proxy statement?
You have received this proxy statement because
our Board is soliciting your proxy to vote your shares at the Meeting. This proxy statement includes information that we are required
to provide to you under the rules of the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) and that is designed to assist you in
voting your shares.
What is the purpose of the Meeting?
At the Meeting, our shareholders will act upon
the matters described in this proxy statement.
These matters include 1) the Reappointment of
Directors, 2) the approval of the Appointment of OneStop, 3) the approval of the Share Consolidation, and 4) the approval of the adjournment
of the Meeting if necessary.
What are the Board’s recommendations?
Our Board recommends that you vote:
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“FOR” the re-appointment of the nominated directors; |
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“FOR” the Appointment of OneStop; |
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“FOR” the Share Consolidation; |
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“FOR” the adjournment of the Meeting. |
Who is entitled to attend and vote at the
Meeting?
Only shareholders of record at the close of business
on October 31, 2024, which we refer to as the Record Date, are entitled to receive notice of, and to attend and vote at, the Meeting.
As of the Record Date, there were 41,898,715 Class A ordinary shares and 21,395,400 Class B ordinary shares (collectively, “Ordinary
Shares”) of the Company issued and outstanding. Holders of Ordinary Shares as of the Record Date are entitled to one vote on a poll
for each Ordinary Share held for each of the proposals.
A list of shareholders entitled to vote at the
Meeting will be available at the Meeting.
What is the difference between holding shares
as a shareholder of record and as a beneficial owner?
Shareholder of Record. If your shares are
registered directly in your name with our transfer agent, Transhare Corporation, you are considered, with respect to those shares, the
“shareholder of record.” This proxy statement has been sent directly to you by us.
Beneficial Owner. If your shares are held
in a stock brokerage account or by a bank or other nominee, you are considered the “beneficial owner” of shares held in street
name. This proxy statement has been forwarded to you by your broker, bank or nominee who is considered, with respect to those shares,
the shareholder of record. As the beneficial owner, you have the right to direct your broker, bank or nominee how to vote your shares
by using the voting instructions included with your proxy materials.
How do I vote my shares?
Shareholders can vote in person at the Meeting
or by proxy. There are two ways to vote by proxy:
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By Internet — You can vote over the Internet by going to www.transhare.com, clicking on Vote Your Proxy, logging in using the control number and following the instructions to vote your shares; |
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By Mail — You can vote by mail by signing,
dating and mailing the enclosed proxy card;
By Email: Please email your signed proxy card
to Proxy@Transhare.com; or
By Fax: Please fax this proxy card to 1.727. 269.5616. |
If you vote via the internet, your electronic
vote authorizes the named proxies in the same manner as if you signed, dated, and returned your proxy card. If you vote via the internet,
do not return your proxy card.
If your shares are held in the name of a bank,
broker or other holder of record, you will receive instructions from the holder of record. You must follow the instructions of the holder
of record in order for your shares to be voted. Internet voting also will be offered to shareholders owning shares through certain banks
and brokers. If your shares are not registered in your own name and you plan to vote your shares in person at the Meeting, you should
contact your broker or agent to obtain a legal proxy or broker’s proxy card and bring it to the Meeting in order to vote.
If you vote by proxy, the individuals named on
the proxy card (your “proxies”) will vote your shares in the manner you indicate. You may specify how your shares should be
voted for each of the proposals. If you grant a proxy without indicating your instructions, your shares will be voted as follows:
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“FOR” the re-appointment of all the nominated directors; |
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“FOR” the Appointment of OneStop; |
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“FOR” the Share Consolidation |
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“FOR” the adjournment of the Meeting. |
What constitutes a quorum?
According to the Company’s Articles of Association,
a meeting of shareholders is duly constituted if there are two Members entitled to vote and present in person, through their authorised
representative or by proxy, holding in aggregate at least one-third of the issued voting share capital of the Company entitled to vote
on resolutions of Members to be considered at the meeting.
What is a broker “non-vote”
and what is its effect on voting?
If you are a beneficial owner of shares held in
street name and do not provide the organization that holds your shares with specific voting instructions, under the rules of various national
and regional securities exchanges, the organization that holds your shares may generally vote on routine matters but cannot vote on non-routine
matters. If the organization that holds your shares does not receive instructions from you on how to vote your shares on a non-routine
matter, the organization that holds your shares does not have the authority to vote on the matter with respect to those shares. This is
generally referred to as a “broker non-vote.”
How will shares be voted at the Meeting?
In accordance with the articles of association
of the Company, all resolutions put to the vote of the Meeting shall be decided by way of a poll.
What is required to approve each item?
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For Proposal One, the affirmative vote of a simple majority of the votes cast by such shareholders as, being entitled to do so, vote in person or by proxy at the Meeting is required to appoint each director. |
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For Proposal Two, the affirmative vote of a simple majority of the votes cast by such shareholders as, being entitled to do so, vote in person or by proxy at the Meeting, is required. |
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For Proposal Three, the affirmative vote of a simple majority of the votes cast by such shareholders as, being entitled to do so, vote in person or by proxy at the Meeting, is required. |
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For Proposal Four, the affirmative vote of a simple majority of the votes cast by such shareholders as, being entitled to do so, vote in person or by proxy at the Meeting, is required. |
For the purpose of determining whether the shareholders
have approved Proposal One and Proposal Three abstentions and broker non-votes, if any, will not be counted as votes cast and will not
affect the outcome of these Proposals. Abstentions will be counted for purposes of determining whether there is a quorum present.
For the purpose of determining whether the shareholders
have approved Proposal Two and Proposal Four, abstentions, if any, will not be counted as votes cast and will not affect the outcome of
these Proposals, although they will be counted for purposes of determining whether there is a quorum present. If shareholders hold their
shares through a broker, bank or other nominee and do not instruct them how to vote, the broker may have authority to vote the shares
for Proposal Two and Proposal Four, which are considered routine matters.
How will Ordinary Shares represented by
properly executed proxies be voted?
All Ordinary Shares represented by proper proxies
will, unless such proxies have previously been revoked, be voted in accordance with the instructions indicated in such proxies. If you
do not provide voting instructions, your shares will be voted in accordance with the Board’s recommendations as set forth herein.
Can I change my vote or revoke my proxy?
Any shareholder executing a proxy has the power
to revoke such proxy at any time prior to its exercise. You may revoke your proxy prior to exercise by:
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submitting a properly signed proxy card bearing a later date, |
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voting over the Internet, or |
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voting in person at the Meeting. |
What does it mean if I receive more than
one set of proxy materials?
If your shares are registered under different
names or are in more than one account, you may receive more than one set of proxy materials. To ensure that all your shares are voted,
please vote through the Internet using each personal identification number you are provided, or complete, sign and date the multiple proxy
cards relating to your multiple accounts. We encourage you whenever possible to have all accounts registered in the same name and address.
You can accomplish this by contacting our transfer agent, Transhare Corporation at (303) 662-1112.
Who paid for this proxy solicitation?
The cost of preparing, printing, assembling and
mailing this proxy statement and other material furnished to shareholders in connection with the solicitation of proxies is borne by us.
How do I learn the results of the voting
at the Meeting?
Preliminary results will be announced at the Meeting.
Final results will be published in a Report on Form 6-K filed with the SEC.
How are proxies solicited?
In addition to the mail solicitation of proxies,
our officers, directors, employees and agents may solicit proxies by written communication, telephone or personal call. These persons
will receive no special compensation for any solicitation activities. We will reimburse banks, brokers and other persons holding Ordinary
Shares for their expenses in forwarding proxy solicitation materials to beneficial owners of our Ordinary Shares.
What is “householding?”
“Householding” means that we deliver
a single set of proxy materials when requested to households with multiple shareholders, provided certain conditions are met. Householding
reduces our printing and mailing costs.
If you or another shareholder of record sharing
your address would like to receive an additional copy of the proxy materials, we will promptly deliver it to you upon your request by
sending a written request by mail to:
WEBUY GLOBAL LTD
35 Tampines Street 92
Singapore 528880
If you would like to opt out of householding in
future mailings, or if you are currently receiving multiple mailings at one address and would like to request householded mailings, you
may do so by contacting our transfer agent or proxy agent, Transhare Corporation as indicated above.
Can I receive future shareholder communications
electronically through the Internet?
Yes. You may elect to receive future notices of
meetings, proxy materials and annual reports electronically through the Internet. To consent to electronic delivery, vote your shares
using the Internet. At the end of the Internet voting procedure, the on-screen Internet voting instructions will tell you how to request
future shareholder communications be sent to you electronically.
Once you consent to electronic delivery, you must
vote your shares using the Internet and your consent will remain in effect until withdrawn. You may withdraw this consent at any time
during the voting process and resume receiving shareholder communications in print form.
Whom may I contact for further assistance?
If you have any questions about giving your proxy
or require any assistance, please contact us by mail, to:
WEBUY GLOBAL LTD
35 Tampines Street 92
Singapore 528880
PROPOSAL ONE
RE-APPOINTMENT OF DIRECTORS
Background
The Board is responsible for managing and conducting
the business of the Company, establishing broad corporate policies and monitoring the overall performance of the Company. It selects the
Company’s executive officers, delegates authority for the conduct of the Company’s day-to-day operations to those officers
and monitors their performance. Members of the Board keep themselves informed of the Company’s business by participating in Board
and Committee meetings, by reviewing analyses and reports, and through discussions with the Chairman and other officers.
There are currently five directors serving on
the Board. The individuals who have been nominated for re-appointment to the Board at the Meeting are listed in the table below. Each
of the nominees is a current director of the Company.
The Board has no reason to believe that any of
the nominees will be unwilling or unable to serve, if appointed as a director.
The names, the positions with the Company and
the ages as of the Record Date of the individuals who are our nominees for re-appointment as directors are:
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Bin Xue | |
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Chief Executive Officer, Chairman of the Board and Director |
Michelle Ting Ting Tan | |
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Chief Operating Officer, Director |
William Tat-Nin Chang | |
| 69 | | |
Independent Director |
Fangqin Lin | |
| 55 | | |
Independent Director |
Lizhi Qiao | |
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Independent Director |
Director Qualifications
Directors are responsible for overseeing the Company’s
business consistent with their fiduciary duty to the Company. This significant responsibility requires highly-skilled individuals with
various qualities, attributes and professional experience. The Board believes that there are general requirements for service on the Board
that are applicable to all directors and that there are other skills and experience that should be represented on the Board as a whole
but not necessarily by each director. The Board and the Nominating Committee of the Board consider the qualifications of directors and
director candidates individually and in the broader context of the Board’s overall composition and the Company’s current and
future needs.
Bin Xue is the founder of the Company and
has been its chief executive officer since August 2019; Mr. Xue is also the chairman of our board of directors. Mr. Xue
started his career as an engineer at SMIC Thermal Couple (TC) Lab from 2004 to 2006, where he conducted TC research. Between March 2006
and May 2012, Mr. Xue served as a senior engineer at Global Founderies where he was in charge of 65nm & 45nm SRAM low
power and generic process development, poly module and reliability issue. Between May 2012 and August 2019 and prior to founding
the Company, Mr. Xue served as the co-founder and the chief strategy officer of Ezbuy Group, which later merged with Lightinthebox
Holding Litb, a New York Stock Exchange listed company, where he was responsible for setting up the operations infrastructure, spearheading
the regional growth plan and leading the company’s international expansion, which included building up teams in Malaysia, Indonesia,
Thailand, Taiwan, and Pakistan. At Ezbuy, Mr. Xue accumulated over 7 years of e-commerce experience across all major disciplines
such as business strategy, finance management, product design, marketing, customer service and logistics. Mr. Xue obtained Bachelor
of Science degree in Mechanics and Engineering Science from Fudan University degree in 2004, and Master of Science degree in Microelectronics
from the National University of Singapore in 2008.
Ting Ting Michelle Tan has served as a
director of the Company since January 2019 and the chief operating officer since January 2022, and her responsibilities included
analyzing systems and implementation of sales, setting up systems for customer service department, managing digital marketing, formulating
and executing plans for remarketing to increase revenue, setting up marketing communication channels, and developing the Indonesian market.
From December 2012 to January 2017, Ms. Tan served as a team leader of Alfestco Ptd Ltd., where she conducted interviewed and
trained new sellers, handled stock taking, oversaw the daily operations of the Little Christmas Hat project, which included managing a
group of 30 people daily, scrutinized stocks and ensured proper documentation of the project. From July 2017 to May 2018, Ms.
Tan was a management trainee of Ezbuy, where she planned and supported daily operations in logistics department, organized and assisted
in various warehouse sales, and crafted plans to improve operation systems and efficiency. Ms. Tan obtained her Bachelor of
engineering degree with honors from National University of Singapore in 2017.
William Tat-Nin Chang serves as our independent
director and chairman of the compensation committee and nominating committee and as a member of the audit committee. Before joining the
Company, Mr. Chang had over 25 years of experience in the telecommunication industry. Mr. Chang worked as a regional director
in Nortel (Asia Pacific) from 1997 to 2002. He then performed as the CEO at TG-Nortel/3D from 2002 to 2005. From 2005 to 2007, he was
a managing director of Nokia (Malaysia) and a regional director of Nortel (Asia Pacific). From 2007 to 2009, he was the CEO of Nokia Siemens
Multimedia/APAC and the country director of Nokia Siemens (Malaysia). From 2009 to 2010, he was the head of the indirect channel business
at Nokia Siemens (Asia North Sub-region). From 2010 to 2013, he was the Chief Planning & Strategy Officer of U Mobile (Malaysia),
and from 2013 to the present, he is the managing partner of e-Tel Consulting LLP (Singapore/Asia Pacific region). Mr. Chang has extensive
business management, operations, and business development experiences with an excellent track record for start-ups, business transformation
and sustainable business growth, with proven track records and a network of executive contacts in the Asia Pacific region and Canada/USA.
Mr. Chang obtained a bachelor’s degree of Applied Science (BASc) in the University of British Columbia and a master’s
degree of Business Administration (MBA) from the National University of Singapore.
Fangqin Lin serves as our independent director,
the chairwoman of the audit committee, and a member of the compensation and nominating committees. Ms. Fangqin Lin has over 20 years of
experience in finance planning & analysis (“FP&A”) and financial control. Ms. Lin started her career in 1993 with
Hongcheng Trading Co. in Xiamen China as a financial officer, where she was responsible for maintaining full sets of accounts, preparing
monthly reports, and monitoring cash accounts. She would thereafter spend two decades at Citibank Singapore. From July 2009 to February
2019, Ms. Lin served as the head of finance and FP&A and senior vice president, where she was in charge of facilitating the monthly
management meeting and ensuring follow-up with stakeholders for action items, overseeing transformation projects, and designing sales
incentive program design and tracking, performance management, and ensuring the effectiveness of client experience programs. From November
2017 to October 2022, Ms. Lin was in charge of supervising FP&A activities that supported IPB, GCB Retail Bank, Citibusiness, GCB
Expense, and overall GCB coverage, and overseeing finance model and ICAAP Model attestation. Ms. Lin obtained a degree of Master of Science
in Management from the National University of Singapore and a Master of Economics from Xiamen University.
Lizhi Qiao serves as our independent director
and a member of the compensation, nominating, and audit committees. Before joining the Company, Mr. Qiao had over 14 years of
experience in the tech hardware and e-commerce industry. Mr. Qiao worked as a product engineer at Global Founders Singapore from
2008 to 2010. He then performed as the co-founder of EZBUY from 2010 to 2019. From 2019 to the present, he is a vice president of global
expansion of Light in the Box (NYSE: LITB). Mr. Qiao has extensive experience in B2C e-commerce, especially in market operations,
customer relations, and product design and execution. Mr. Qiao obtained a bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from
the National University of Singapore.
Family Relationships
None of the directors, director appointees, or
executive officers has a family relationship as defined in Item 401 of Regulation S-K.
Involvement in Certain Legal Proceedings
To the best of our knowledge, none of our director
nominees has been convicted in a criminal proceeding, excluding traffic violations or similar misdemeanors, nor has any been a party to
any judicial or administrative proceeding during the past five years that resulted in a judgment, decree or final order enjoining the
person from future violations of, or prohibiting activities subject to, federal or state securities laws, or a finding of any violation
of federal or state securities laws, except for matters that were dismissed without sanction or settlement.
The transactions amount due to directors are as
of the following:
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2023 | | |
2022 | | |
2021 | |
Beginning of the years January 1 | |
$ | 25,336 | | |
$ | 68,786 | | |
$ | 7,783 | |
Advances for operation and administration expenses | |
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| 13,724 | | |
| 1,671,801 | |
Exchange difference | |
| 593 | | |
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Payments made to a director | |
| 25,929 | | |
| (25,009 | ) | |
| (1,610,798 | ) |
Reversal of a related party payable due to disposal of a subsidiary | |
| — | | |
| (32,165 | ) | |
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Years ended December 31 | |
$ | 25,929 | | |
$ | 25,336 | | |
$ | 68,786 | |
General Information
All directors will hold office until their reelection
pursuant to their respective employment agreements and/or offer letters, or until their office is otherwise vacated or they are removed
by an ordinary resolution of the shareholders or by a resolution of the remaining directors. There are no arrangements or understandings
between any of the nominees, directors or executive officers and any other person pursuant to which any of our nominees, directors or
executive officers have been selected for their respective positions.
Vote Required
The affirmative vote of a simple majority of the
votes cast by such shareholders as, being entitled to do so, vote in person or by proxy (or in the case of Members who are corporations,
by their respective duly authorised representative) at the Meeting is required to appoint each director. Unless otherwise instructed on
the proxy or unless authority to vote is withheld, shares represented by executed proxies will be voted “FOR” all the director
nominees in this Proposal. Abstentions and broker non-votes, if any, will not be counted as votes cast and will not affect the outcome
of this Proposal, although they will be counted for purposes of determining whether there is a quorum present.
Board of Directors’ Recommendation
THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY RECOMMENDS THAT YOU VOTE
ALL OF YOUR SHARES “FOR” ALL OF THE DIRECTOR NOMINEES DESCRIBED IN THIS PROPOSAL.
PROPOSAL TWO
TO APPROVE THE APPOINTMENT OF THE COMPANY’S
INDEPENDENT REGISTERED PUBLIC ACCOUNTING FIRM
Background
We are proposing to approve the appointment of
OneStop Assurance PAC (“OneStop”) as the Company’s independent registered public accounting firm for the fiscal year
ending December 31, 2024. The Audit Committee of the Board has appointed OneStop to serve as the Company’s fiscal year ending December
31, 2024 independent registered public accounting firm. Although the Company’s governing documents do not require the submission
of this matter to shareholders, the Board of Directors considers it desirable that the appointment of OneStop be approved by shareholders.
Audit services to be provided by OneStop for fiscal
2024 will include the examination of the consolidated financial statements of the Company and services related to periodic filings made
with the SEC.
A representative of OneStop is not expected to
be present at the Annual General Meeting and therefore will not (i) have the opportunity to make a statement if they so desire or (ii)
be available to respond to questions from shareholders.
If the appointment of OneStop is not approved,
the Audit Committee of the Board will reconsider the appointment.
Vote Required
The affirmative vote of a simple majority of the
votes cast by such shareholders as, being entitled to do so, vote in person or by proxy (or in the case of Members who are corporations,
by their respective duly authorised representative) at the Meeting is required to approval this Proposal. Unless otherwise instructed
on the proxy or unless authority to vote is withheld, shares represented by executed proxies will be voted “FOR” this Proposal.
Abstentions, if any, will not be counted as votes cast and will not affect the outcome of this Proposal, although they will be counted
for purposes of determining whether there is a quorum present. If shareholders hold their shares through a broker, bank or other nominee
and do not instruct them how to vote, the broker may have authority to vote the shares for this Proposal, which is considered a routine
matter.
Recommendation of the Board of Directors
THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS UNANIMOUSLY RECOMMENDS
THAT THE SHAREHOLDERS VOTE “FOR” THIS PROPOSAL.
PROPOSAL THREE
TO APPROVE THE SHARE CONSOLIDATION OF THE COMPANY’S
ISSUED AND UNISSUED ORDINARY SHARES
Background
We are proposing to approve (A) the consolidation
of the Company’s issued and unissued class A ordinary shares of par value US$0.000000385 each in the Company (the “Class A
Ordinary Shares”) and the Company’s issued and unissued class B ordinary shares of par value US$0.000000385 each share in
the Company (the “Class B Ordinary Shares”, and together with the Class A Ordinary Shares, the “Ordinary Shares”)
at a ratio of not less than one (1)-for-ten (10) and not more than one (1)-for-forty (40) (the “Range”), with the exact ratio
to be set at a whole number within this Range and the exact date to be determined by the Board in its sole discretion within one year
after the date of passing of these resolutions (the “Share Consolidation”), and (B) in respect of any and all fractional entitlements
to the issued consolidated shares resulting from the Share Consolidation, if so determined by the Board in its sole discretion, the directors
be and are hereby authorized to settle as they consider expedient any difficulty which arises in relation to the Share Consolidation,
including but without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing capitalizing all or any part of any amount for the time being standing
to the credit of any reserve or fund of the Company (including its share premium account and profit and loss account) whether or not the
same is available for distribution and applying such sum in paying up unissued Ordinary Shares to be issued to shareholders of the Company
to round up any fractions of Ordinary Shares issued to or registered in the name of such shareholders of the Company following or as a
result of the Share Consolidation, and to authorize the Board to do all other acts and things as the Board considers necessary or desirable
for the purposes of the transactions contemplated or giving effect to and implementing by the Share Consolidation, including determining
the exact ratio within the Range and the exact date of the Share Consolidation and instructing the registered office provider or transfer
agent of the Company to complete the necessary corporate record(s) and filing(s) to reflect the Share Consolidation.
Purpose of Share Consolidation
The Company’s Class A Ordinary Shares are
listed on The Nasdaq Capital Market (“Nasdaq”) under the trading symbol of “WBUY.” In order for the Ordinary Shares
to continue to be listed on Nasdaq, the Company must satisfy various listing standards established by Nasdaq. Specifically, Nasdaq Listing
Rule 5550(a)(2) requires that listed shares maintain a minimum bid price of US$1.00 per share (the “Bid Price Rule”). Nasdaq
Listing Rule 5810(c)(3)(A) provides that a failure to meet the Minimum Bid Price Requirement exists if the deficiency continues
for a period of 30 consecutive trading days. Upon such failure, the Company will receive a written notice from the Nasdaq Listing Qualifications
Department and will be provided an initial compliance period of 180 calendar days to regain compliance with the Bid Price Rule. If
the Company does not regain compliance within the allotted compliance period, including any extensions that may be granted by Nasdaq,
Nasdaq will provide notice that the Company’s Ordinary Shares will be subject to delisting. The Company would then be entitled to
appeal Nasdaq’s determination to a Nasdaq Listing Qualifications Panel and request a hearing.
The Board believes that the delisting of the Ordinary
Shares from the Nasdaq Capital Market (“Nasdaq”) would likely result in decreased liquidity. Such decreased liquidity would
result in the increase in the volatility of the trading price of the Ordinary Shares, a loss of current or future coverage by certain
analysts and a diminution of institutional investor interest. In addition, the Board believes that such delisting could also cause a loss
of confidence of corporate partners, customers and employees, which could harm the Company’s business and future prospects.
To enhance the Company’s ability to retain
the compliance with the bid price requirement and remain listed on Nasdaq, the Board believes that it is in the best interest of the Company
and the shareholders to authorize the Board to effectuate a share consolidation to increase the market price of the Ordinary Shares to
meet the bid price requirement if needed. As a result, the Board is soliciting shareholders’ approval of the authorization to the
Board to effect the Share Consolidation within the Range to be determined by the Board in its sole discretion within one year after the
shareholders’ approval (and if the Board did not determine a ratio within such one-year period, the Share Consolidation would not
proceed and will be abandoned), and to provide authorization to the Board to settle as it considers expedient any difficulty which arises
in relation to any consolidation of Ordinary Shares of the Company to round up any fractions of Ordinary Shares issued to or registered
in the name of such shareholders of the Company following or as a result of the Share Consolidation.
In evaluating whether or not to conduct the Share
Consolidation, the Board also took into account various negative factors associated with such corporate action. These factors include:
the negative perception of share consolidation held by some investors, analysts and other stock market participants; the fact that the
share prices of some companies and the Company that have effected of share consolidation have subsequently declined back to pre-consolidation
levels; the adverse effect on liquidity that might be caused by a reduced number of shares outstanding; and the costs associated with
implementing a share consolidation.
The Board considered these factors, and the potential
harm of being delisted from Nasdaq. The Board determined that continued listing on Nasdaq is in the best interest of the Company and its
shareholders, and that the Share Consolidation is probably necessary to maintain the listing of the Ordinary Shares on Nasdaq.
In addition, there can be no assurance that, after
the Share Consolidation, the Company would be able to maintain the listing of the Ordinary Shares on Nasdaq. Nasdaq maintains several
other continued listing requirements currently applicable to the listing of the Ordinary Shares. Shareholders should recognize that if
the Share Consolidation is effected, they will own a smaller number of Ordinary Shares than they currently own. While the Company expects
that the Share Consolidation will result in an increase in the market price of the Ordinary Shares, it may not increase the market price
of the Ordinary Shares in proportion to the reduction in the number of Ordinary Shares outstanding or result in a permanent increase in
the market price (which depends on many factors, including but not limited to our performance, prospects and other factors that may be
unrelated to the number of shares outstanding).
If the Share Consolidation is effected and the
market price of the Ordinary Shares declines, the percentage decline as an absolute number and as a percentage of the Company’s
overall market capitalization may be greater than would occur in the absence of the Share Consolidation. Furthermore, the liquidity of
the Ordinary Shares could be adversely affected by the reduced number of shares that would be outstanding after the Share Consolidation.
Accordingly, the Share Consolidation may not achieve the desired results that have been outlined above.
Fractional Shares
No fractional shares shall be issued upon the
Share Consolidation. Upon approval of this Proposal, the directors will be authorized to round up any fractions of Ordinary Shares for
issuing to such shareholders of the Company who are entitled to fractional shares following or as a result of the Share Consolidation.
Effects of the Share Consolidation
Authorized Shares and Unissued Shares
At the time the Share Consolidation is effective,
our authorized Ordinary Shares, will be consolidated at the ratio between one (1)-for-ten (10) and one (1)-for-forty (40), accompanied
by a corresponding increase in the par value of the Ordinary Shares, with the exact ratio to be set at a whole number within this range,
to be determined by the Board.
Issued and Outstanding Shares
The Share Consolidation will also reduce the number
of issued and outstanding Ordinary Shares at the ratio between one (1)-for-ten (10) and one (1)-for-forty (40), accompanied by a corresponding
increase in the par value of the Ordinary Shares, with the exact ratio to be set at a whole number within this range, to be determined
by the Board.
Each shareholder’s proportionate ownership
of the issued and outstanding Ordinary Shares immediately following the effectiveness of the Share Consolidation would remain the same,
with the exception of adjustments related to the treatment of fractional shares (see above).
Proportionate adjustments will be made based on
the ratio of the Share Consolidation to the per share exercise price and the number of shares issuable upon the exercise or conversion
of all outstanding options, warrants, convertible or exchangeable securities entitling the holders to purchase, exchange for, or convert
into, our Ordinary Shares. This will result in approximately the same aggregate price being required to be paid under such options, warrants,
convertible or exchangeable securities upon exercise, and approximately the same value of Ordinary Shares being delivered upon such exercise,
exchange or conversion, immediately following the Share Consolidation as was the case immediately preceding the Share Consolidation.
There are no preferred shares currently issued
and outstanding.
Procedure for Implementing the Share Consolidation
As soon as practicable after the effective date
of the Share Consolidation, the Company’s shareholders will be notified that the Share Consolidation has been effected through filing
with SEC by the Company. The Company expects that its transfer agent, Transhare Corporation, will act as exchange agent for purposes of
implementing the exchange of share certificates. If needed, holders of pre-consolidation shares will be asked to surrender to the exchange
agent certificates representing pre-consolidation Ordinary Shares in exchange for certificates representing post-consolidation Ordinary
Shares or, in the case of holders of non-certificated shares, such proof of ownership as required by the exchange agent, in accordance
with the procedures to be set forth in a letter of transmittal that the Company will send to its registered shareholders. No new share
certificates will be issued to a shareholder until such shareholder has surrendered such shareholder’s outstanding share certificate(s)
together with the properly completed and executed letter of transmittal to the exchange agent.
SHAREHOLDERS SHOULD NOT DESTROY ANY SHARE CERTIFICATE(S)
AND SHOULD NOT SUBMIT ANY CERTIFICATE(S) UNTIL REQUESTED TO DO SO.
Banks, brokers or other nominees will be instructed
to effect the Share Consolidation for their beneficial holders holding shares in “street name.” However, these banks, brokers
or other nominees may have different procedures from those that apply to registered shareholders for processing the Share Consolidation.
If a shareholder holds shares with a bank, broker or other nominee and has any questions in this regard, shareholders are encouraged to
contact their bank, broker or other nominee.
Vote Required
The affirmative vote of a simple majority of the
votes cast by such shareholders as, being entitled to do so, vote in person or by proxy (or in the case of Members who are corporations,
by their respective duly authorised representative) at the Meeting is required to approval this Proposal. Unless otherwise instructed
on the proxy or unless authority to vote is withheld, shares represented by executed proxies will be voted “FOR” this Proposal.
Abstentions and broker non-votes, if any, will not be counted as votes cast and will not affect the outcome of this Proposal, although
they will be counted for purposes of determining whether there is a quorum present.
Recommendation of the Board of Directors
THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS UNANIMOUSLY RECOMMENDS
THAT THE SHAREHOLDERS VOTE “FOR” THIS PROPOSAL.
PROPOSAL FOUR
ADJOURNMENT OF THE MEETING TO A LATER DATE OR
DATES, IF NECESSARY, TO PERMIT FURTHER SOLICITATION AND VOTE OF PROXIES IN THE EVENT THAT THERE ARE INSUFFICIENT VOTES FOR, OR OTHERWISE
IN CONNECTION WITH, THE APPROVAL OF PROPOSAL ONE, PROPOSAL TWO AND PROPOSAL THREE.
Proposal Four, if adopted, will allow the chairman
of the Meeting to adjourn the Meeting to a later date or dates to permit further solicitation of proxies. This Proposal will only be presented
to our shareholders in the event that there are insufficient votes for, or otherwise in connection with, the approval of the other proposals.
If Proposal Four is not approved by our shareholders,
the chairman of the Meeting may not be able to adjourn the Meeting to a later date in the event that there are insufficient votes for,
or otherwise in connection with, the approval of Proposal One, Proposal Two and/or Proposal Three.
Vote Required
This Proposal requires the affirmative (“FOR”)
vote of a simple majority of such shareholders as, being entitled to do so, vote in person or by proxy (or in the case of Members who
are corporations, by their respective duly authorised representative) at the Meeting. Unless otherwise instructed on the proxy or unless
authority to vote is withheld, shares represented by executed proxies will be voted “FOR” this Proposal. Abstentions, if any,
will not be counted as votes cast and will not affect the outcome of this Proposal, although they will be counted for purposes of determining
whether there is a quorum present. If shareholders hold their shares through a broker, bank or other nominee and do not instruct them
how to vote, the broker may have authority to vote the shares for this Proposal, which is considered a routine matter.
Board of Directors’ Recommendation
THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS UNANIMOUSLY RECOMMENDS
THAT THE SHAREHOLDERS VOTE “FOR” THIS PROPOSAL.
OTHER MATTERS
As of the date of this Proxy Statement, the Board
of Directors has no knowledge of any business which will be presented for consideration at the Meeting other than the appointment of directors,
the appointment of OneStop, the Share Consolidation, and the adjournment of the Meeting to a later date or dates, if necessary.
WHERE YOU CAN FIND MORE INFORMATION
The Company files reports and other documents
with the SEC under the Exchange Act. The Company’s SEC filings made electronically through the SEC’s EDGAR system are available
to the public at the SEC’s website at http://www.sec.gov. You may also read and copy any document we file with the SEC at
the SEC’s public reference room located at 100 F Street, NE, Room 1580, Washington, DC 20549. Please call the SEC at (800) SEC-0330
for further information on the operation of the public reference room.
Date: November 19, 2024 |
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Order of the Board of Directors |
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Bin Xue
Chief Executive Officer |
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Exhibit 99.2
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WEBUY GLOBAL LTD
35 Tampines Street 92
Singapore 528880
PROXY FOR 2024 ANNUAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS
Solicited on Behalf of the Board of Directors
for the Annual General Meeting of Shareholders
on December 18, 2024 at 11:00 a.m. Singapore Time (December 18, 2024 at 0:00 a.m. Eastern Time)
The undersigned hereby appoints Bin Xue as proxy
with full power of substitution, to represent and to vote as set forth herein all the ordinary shares of WEBUY GLOBAL LTD which
the undersigned is entitled to vote at the Annual General Meeting of Shareholders and any adjournments or postponements thereof, as designated
below. If no designation is made, the proxy, when properly executed, will be voted “FOR” in Items 1, 2, 3 and 4.
Item 1 |
By an ordinary resolution, to re-appoint five directors, Bin Xue, Michelle Ting Ting Tan, William Tat-Nin Chang, Fangqin Lin, and Lizhi Qiao, to serve on the Company’s board of directors (the “Board”) until the next annual general meeting of shareholders or until their office is otherwise vacated or they are removed by an ordinary resolution of the shareholders or by a resolution of the remaining directors. |
Bin Xue |
☐ For |
☐ Against |
☐ Abstain |
Michelle Ting Ting Tan |
☐ For |
☐ Against |
☐ Abstain |
William Tat-Nin Chang |
☐ For |
☐ Against |
☐ Abstain |
Fangqin Lin |
☐ For |
☐ Against |
☐ Abstain |
Lizhi Qiao |
☐ For |
☐ Against |
☐ Abstain |
Item
2 | By an ordinary resolution, to approve the
appointment of OneStop Assurance PAC as the Company’s independent registered public accounting firm for the fiscal year ending
on December 31, 2024. |
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☐ For |
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☐ Against |
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☐ Abstain |
Item
3 | By
an ordinary resolution, (A) to approve a share consolidation of the Company’s issued and unissued class A ordinary shares of par
value US$0.000000385 each in the Company (the “Class A Ordinary Shares”) and the Company’s issued and unissued class
B ordinary shares of par value US$0.000000385 each in the Company (the “Class B Ordinary Shares”, and together with the Class
A Ordinary Shares, the “Ordinary Shares”) be approved at a ratio of not less than one (1)-for-ten (10) and not more than
one (1)-for-forty (40) (the “Range”), with the exact ratio to be set at a whole number within the Range and the exact date
to be determined by the Board in its sole discretion within one year after the date of passing of these resolutions (the “Share
Consolidation”), and (B) in respect of any and all fractional entitlements to the issued consolidated shares resulting from the
Share Consolidation, if so determined by the Board in its sole discretion, the directors be and are hereby authorized to settle as they
consider expedient any difficulty which arises in relation to the Share Consolidation, including but without prejudice to the generality
of the foregoing capitalizing all or any part of any amount for the time being standing to the credit of any reserve or fund of the Company
(including its share premium account and profit and loss account) whether or not the same is available for distribution and applying
such sum in paying up unissued Ordinary Shares to be issued to shareholders of the Company to round up any fractions of Ordinary Shares
issued to or registered in the name of such shareholders of the Company following or as a result of the Share Consolidation, and to authorize
the Board to do all other acts and things as the Board considers necessary or desirable for the purposes of the transactions contemplated
by or giving effect to and implementing the Share Consolidation, including determining the exact ratio within the Range and the exact
date of the Share Consolidation and instructing the registered office provider or transfer agent of the Company to complete the necessary
corporate record(s) and filing(s) to reflect the Share Consolidation. The Board urges shareholders to vote “FOR” Proposal
Three. |
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☐ For |
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☐ Against |
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☐ Abstain |
Item
4 | By
an ordinary resolution, to adjourn the Meeting to a later date or dates, if necessary, to permit further solicitation and vote of proxies
in the event that there are insufficient votes for, or otherwise in connection with, the approval of Proposal One, Proposal Two and/or
Proposal Three. |
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☐ For |
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☐ Against |
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☐ Abstain |
In his discretion, the proxy is authorized to
vote upon any other matters which may properly come before the Annual General Meeting, or any adjournment or postponement thereof.
This Proxy is solicited on behalf of the management
of WEBUY GLOBAL LTD. This Proxy, when properly executed, will be voted in the manner directed herein by the undersigned shareholder. If
no direction is made, this Proxy will be voted FOR the proposals described above.
THIS PROXY CARD IS VALID ONLY WHEN SIGNED AND
DATED.
Dated: ,
2024 |
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Signature |
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Signature (Joint Owners) |
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Please date and sign name exactly as it appears hereon. Executors, administrators, trustees, etc. should so indicate when signing. If the shareholder is a corporation, the full corporate name should be inserted and the proxy signed by an officer of the corporation indicating his/her title
[SEE VOTING INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE SIDE]
VOTING INSTRUCTIONS
TO VOTE ONLINE: www.Transhare.com click on Vote Your Proxy
Enter Your Control Number:
TO VOTE BY EMAIL: Please email your signed proxy card to Proxy@Transhare.com
TO VOTE BY FAX: Please fax this proxy card to 1.727.269.5616
TO VOTE BY MAIL: Please sign, date and mail to
Proxy Team
Transhare Corporation
17755 US Highway 19 N
Suite 140
Clearwater FL 33764
IMPORTANT: Please date this Proxy and sign exactly as your name
or names appear hereon. If shares are held jointly, both owners must sign. Executors, administrators, trustees, guardians and others signing
in a representative capacity should give their full titles.
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