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UNITED
STATES
SECURITIES
AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
WASHINGTON,
D.C. 20549
FORM
8-K
CURRENT
REPORT
Pursuant
to Section 13 OR 15(d) of The Securities Exchange Act of 1934
February
12, 2025
Date
of Report (Date of earliest event reported)
CONNEXA
SPORTS TECHNOLOGIES INC.
(Exact
name of registrant as specified in its charter)
Delaware |
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Identification No.) |
74 E. Glenwood Ave. #320
Smyrna, DE 19977
(Address
of principal executive offices, including Zip Code)
(443)
407-7564
(Registrant’s
telephone number, including area code)
2709
N. Rolling Road, Suite 138
Windsor
Mill, MD
21244
(Former name or
former address, if changed since last report.)
Check
the appropriate box below if the Form 8-K filing is intended to simultaneously satisfy the filing obligation of the registrant under
any of the following provisions:
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Securities
registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:
Title
of each class |
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Trading
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Name
of each exchange on which registered |
Common Stock, $0.001 par
value |
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YYAI |
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Nasdaq
Capital Market |
Indicate
by check mark whether the registrant is an emerging growth company as defined in Rule 405 of the Securities Act of 1933 (§230.405
of this chapter) or Rule 12b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (§240.12b-2 of this chapter).
Emerging
growth company ☐
If
an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying
with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act. ☐
Item
5.02 Departure of Directors or Certain Officers; Election of Directors; Appointment of Certain Officers; Compensatory Arrangements of
Certain Officers
On
February 12, 2025, the Board of Directors (the “Board”) of Connexa Sports Technologies Inc. (the “Company”
or “Connexa”) approved the entry into employment agreements with Thomas Tarala, 58, as the Company’s
Chief Executive Officer and Guibao Ji, 60, as the Company’s Chief Financial Officer (the “Employment Agreements”).
Both Mr. Tarala and Mr. Ji have been serving in such capacities since November 21, 2024. The Company also appointed Mr. Tarala to the position of secretary of the Company as of February 12, 2025.
Thomas
Tarala
Mr.
Tarala has 30 years of international corporate finance experience in New York, London, and Hong Kong, including as a partner at two leading
international law firms and as General Counsel for the international operations of one of the largest private conglomerates in China.
As a partner of Baker McKenzie from 2022 to 2024 and another international firm earlier in his career, Mr. Tarala has led U.S. securities
practices in Hong Kong, advising on equity and debt transactions, as well as cross-border joint ventures involving companies listed on
Nasdaq. With a particular focus on the technology sector, he has acted for companies and investment banks in Mainland China, Hong Kong,
Singapore, Indonesia, and Thailand, including on award-winning transactions in the region.
As
General Counsel of HNA Group (International) Company Limited, the overseas headquarters of a large conglomerate, from 2017 to 2022, Mr.
Tarala worked closely with the business teams on a wide range of corporate and finance transactions, including multi-billion dollar acquisitions
and divestments of household-name companies, the sale of airlines, and a range of investments ranging from New York and London skyscrapers
to global technology companies, as well as numerous companies that were number one globally in their respective fields.
Mr.
Tarala graduated magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa from Georgetown University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Foreign Service
and holds a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Virginia School of Law. Thomas speaks English, French, Spanish, and Mandarin and
is qualified to practice law in New York, Connecticut, Florida, England and Wales, and Hong Kong.
Mr.
Tarala does not have a family relationship with any of the officers or directors of the Company. There were no understandings or arrangements
between Mr. Tarala and any other person pursuant to which he was selected as an officer of the Company. There are no related party transactions
reportable under Item 5.02 of Current Report on Form 8-K and Item 404(a) of Regulation S-K.
Mr.
Tarala’s Employment Agreement (also referred to as a Service Agreement) is for a
term of five years but may be terminated at any time by the Company by giving Mr. Tarala
180 days’ prior written notice of such termination. In such a case, all of his unvested stock, warrant, and
option compensation of any nature will vest without any further action required on his part. Mr. Tarala’s right
to receive compensation, whether in cash or securities, will survive any termination of his Employment Agreement.
Mr.
Tarala’s compensation as Chief Executive Officer of the Company includes (i) a base salary of $720,000 annually (the
“Base Salary”) and (ii) a signing bonus of $300,000 in
the form of the Company’s common stock. In addition, Mr. Tarala is due a bonus of
$1,000,000 in cash and/or securities (with the form of payment(s) to be agreed by and between Mr. Tarala and the Board) as a success
fee for his role in the merger of Connexa with Yuanyu Enterprise Management Co., Limited (“YYEM”) (presently a Hong Kong
subsidiary of the Company) and the successful listing of the combined company on The Nasdaq Capital Market. This success fee has not
yet been paid to Mr. Tarala.
Mr. Tarala is entitled to an annual bonus,
earned as of the end of each fiscal year and as of the date of termination of his Employment Agreement, of at least 100% of his
then Base Salary, payable in cash and/or stock, options and/or warrants, as agreed between him and the Board.
Mr. Tarala
will also be entitled to a special bonus in the event of a Change of Control (as defined below)
by the Company (or any successor entity) in a lump-sum amount equal to 3% of the increased valuation of the surviving corporation
resulting from such Change of Control (with the determination of increased valuation detailed in
his Employment Agreement). The right to receive a special bonus will survive the
termination of Mr. Tarala’s Employment Agreement for two years.
For purposes of Mr. Tarala’s Employment
Agreement, “Change of Control” means the occurrence, in a single transaction or in a series of related transactions, of any
one or more of the following events: (i) the acquisition by a third party (or more than one party acting as a group) of securities of
the Company representing more than 50% of the combined voting power of the Company’s then outstanding securities other than by
virtue of a merger, consolidation, or similar transaction; (ii) the closing of a merger, consolidation, acquisition, or other business
combination (a “Business Combination”) other than a Business Combination in which the holders of the shares immediately prior
to the Business Combination have substantially the same proportionate ownership of the common stock of the surviving corporation immediately
after the Business Combination as immediately before; (iii) the dissolution or liquidation of the Company; (iv) the sale, lease, exclusive
license, or other disposition of all or substantially all of the assets of the Company; (v) the Company acquiring a controlling interest
in a business with a value exceeding 66% of YYEM; or (vi) the dominant business of the Company in terms of revenue no longer being the
licensing out of technology relating to matchmaking or online dating.
Mr.
Tarala will be entitled to participate in any bonus plans or incentive compensation plans approved by the Company from time to time.
It is agreed that any such plans will be retroactive to November 21, 2024. The Company also agreed to provide Mr. Tarala with annual
grants, at least once per calendar year and also upon termination of his Employment Agreement, in the form of securities (together, the
“Awards”) with the value of such Awards at the time of grant equivalent to at least 100% of his then Base Salary. The Company
agreed that any securities delivered as part of Mr. Tarala’s Awards (or as part of his other compensation) will be
issued pursuant to a Securities Act-registered plan if such exists, and, if there is no Securities Act-registered plan, to register the
shares as promptly as possible, with the costs being paid by the Company. Mr. Tarala will be entitled to participate in any equity or
option plan (or similar) adopted by the Company for its directors, officers, or employees.
To
the extent the Company does not have sufficient funds to pay Mr. Tarala his Base Salary, Mr. Tarala will have the option of deferring
the aggregate unpaid amount (the “Deferral Amount”), which will be registered in the Company’s books as a loan given
to the Company by him. So long as any amount of his Base Salary remains unpaid, Mr. Tarala will have the option to convert
such amount, or part of it, into shares of the Company (or warrants to purchase shares) at the weighted average trading price of the
10 days prior to the date of the request by him to exercise this option. This option will survive the term of Mr. Tarala’s
Employment Agreement.
Mr.
Tarala was granted the transferable option to include any and all shares of common stock issued by the Company to him pursuant
to his Employment Agreement on each registration statement that the Company files with SEC, subject to pro rata reductions of the shares
being registered pursuant to comments of the staff of the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Guibao
Ji
Guibao
Ji has been a certified public accountant in China for 25 years and worked as an accountant at Shenzhen Wanda Accounting Firm beginning
in January 2005. He was a partner of the firm and is an independent director of a number of listed companies, including Brightstar Technology
Group and Hekeda Technology Co. Ltd.
Mr.
Ji graduated from Central Radio and TV University in 1994 with a degree in Business Accounting. He was certified by the Chinese Institute
of Certified Public Accountants in 1999.
Mr.
Ji does not have a family relationship with any of the officers or directors of the Company. There were no understandings or arrangements
between Mr. Ji and any other person pursuant to which he was selected as an officer of the Company. There are no related party transactions
reportable under Item 5.02 of Current Report on Form 8-K and Item 404(a) of Regulation S-K.
Mr.
Ji’s Employment Agreement may be terminated by either party on one week’s notice for the first three months of Mr. Ji’s
employment with the Company and, after such three-month period, on one month’s written notice. Mr. Ji’s compensation as Chief
Financial Officer of the Company includes (i) an annual salary of $250,000 and (ii) a discretionary bonus to be based on the Company’s
overall business performance.
The
foregoing description of the terms of the Employment Agreements does not purport to be complete and is qualified in its entirety by reference
to the full text of the Employment Agreements filed as Exhibits 10.1 and 10.2 to this Current Report on Form 8-K and incorporated herein
by reference.
SIGNATURE
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 hereunto duly authorized.
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Connexa Sports
Technologies Inc. |
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a Delaware corporation |
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Dated: February 18, 2025 |
By: |
/s/ Thomas
Tarala |
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Chief Executive Officer |
Exhibit
10.1
Execution copy
SERVICE
AGREEMENT
THIS
SERVICE AGREEMENT is entered into on this 21st day of November 2024 (the “Effective Date”) between Connexa Sports
Technologies Inc., a Delaware company (“Connexa” or the “Company”) and Thomas Tarala, an individual
residing in Hong Kong (the “Executive”).
WHEREAS,
the Company has offered the Executive the position of Chief Executive Officer of the Company and the Executive has accepted such offer,
and the Company and the Executive wish to formally record the terms and conditions upon which the Executive will serve as Chief Executive
Officer,
NOW,
THEREFORE, THIS AGREEMENT WITNESSES that, in consideration of the premises and the mutual covenants and agreements herein contained,
the parties hereto covenant and agree as follows:
Article
1
CONTRACT
FOR SERVICES
1.1
Engagement. The Company hereby agrees to hire the Executive as Chief Executive Officer in accordance with the terms and provisions
hereof. Unless terminated earlier in accordance with the provisions hereof, this Agreement will commence on the Effective Date and will
continue for a period of five years from the date of the Original Agreement (the “Term”). The Term shall automatically
renew for additional one-year periods (each also a “Term”), unless terminated earlier in accordance with the provisions
hereof or either party provides written notice of its intention not to renew at least 45 days before the expiration of the Term. The
Executive agrees to faithfully, honestly, and diligently serve the Company and to devote time, attention, and effort to further the business
and legal interests of the Company and utilize his professional skills and care during the Term.
1.2
Duties. The Executive’s services hereunder will be provided on the basis of the following terms and conditions:
(a)
Reporting directly to the Board of Directors of the Company (the “Board”), the Executive will serve as the Company’s
Chief Executive Officer.
(b)
The Executive’s primary responsibilities include helping to shape the strategic vision for the company, implementing the appropriate
company structure, defining the core business objectives, making major corporate decisions, directing and managing the overall operations
and resources of the Company, acting as the main point of communication between the Board and corporate operations, and being the public
face of the Company, in each case subject to, and in accordance with, applicable laws and regulations.
(c)
The Executive will faithfully, honestly, and diligently serve the Company, co-operate with the Company, and utilize his professional
skill and care to ensure that all services rendered hereunder are to the satisfaction of the Company, acting reasonably. The Executive
will provide any other services not specifically mentioned herein but which, by reason of the Executive’s capability, the Executive
knows or ought to know to be necessary to ensure that the best interests of the Company are maintained at all times.
(d)
The Executive will assume, obey, implement, and execute such duties, directions, responsibilities, procedures, policies, and lawful orders
as may be determined or given from time to time by the Board.
(e)
The Executive will report the results of his duties hereunder to the Board as it may request from time to time.
Article
2
COMPENSATION
2.1
Remuneration. The Executive’s remuneration shall be as follows:
(a)
Salary: The Executive’s monthly gross base salary shall be US$60,000 (annualized, together with any increases thereto as
hereinafter provided, the “Base Salary”). The Base Salary shall be payable in accordance with the Company’s
normal payroll procedures in effect from time to time. All monthly payments of Base Salary shall be made in arrear within the last five
days of each calendar month.
(b)
Review: The Base Salary may be increased by the Board from time to time during the Term and shall be considered by the Board for
an increase at least annually. Starting in the second year of this Agreement, the Base Salary shall be increased in accordance with industry
standard compensation for chief executive officers so long as the Company has completed a capital raise or has the cash flow available
to do so.
(c)
Deferral: To the extent the Company does not have sufficient funds to pay the Executive his Base Salary, the Executive shall have
the option of deferring the aggregate unpaid amount (the “Deferral Amount”), which will be registered in the Company’s
books as a loan given to the Company by the Executive. As and when the Company has additional funds from any source, the Company will
pay as much of the Executive’s Base Salary as possible. So long as any amount of the Executive’s Base Salary remains unpaid,
the Executive will have the option to convert such amount, or part of it, into shares of the Company (or warrants to purchase shares)
at the weighted average trading price of the 10 days prior to the date of the request by the Executive to exercise this option. This
option will survive the Term of this Agreement.
(d)
Signing bonus: The Company shall issue to the Executive as soon as reasonably practicable $300,000 of common stock (the “Signing
Bonus”). The Company agrees to bear all costs and fees to be charged by the Company’s transfer agent in respect of such
shares, as well as the costs of registration under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, if such shares are not already registered
pursuant to a registration made on Form S-8 or other Securities Act-registered plan.
(e)
Annual Bonus: The Executive shall be paid an annual bonus, earned as of the end of each fiscal year and as of the date of termination
of this Agreement, of at least 100% of the Executive’s then Base Salary, payable in cash and/or securities (such term to refer,
in this Agreement, to stock, options, and warrants), as agreed between the Executive and the Board (the “Annual Bonus”).
(f)
Special Bonus:
(i)
In the event of a Change of Control, the Company (or any successor entity) shall pay to the Executive a lump-sum amount equal to 3% of
the increased valuation of the surviving corporation resulting from such Change of Control (as determined by the higher of (i) the definitive
agreement governing the Change of Control or (ii) the highest market cap of the surviving corporation within the 12 months following
the Change of Control). Such bonus shall be paid to the Executive in cash or stock or other securities, or a combination thereof, as
determined by the Executive. For purposes of this Agreement, “Change of Control” shall mean the occurrence, in a single
transaction or in a series of related transactions, of any one or more of the following events: (i) the acquisition by a third party
(or more than one party acting as a group) of securities of the Company representing more than 50% of the combined voting power of the
Company’s then outstanding securities other than by virtue of a merger, consolidation, or similar transaction; (ii) the closing
of a merger, consolidation, acquisition, or other business combination (a “Business Combination”) other than a Business
Combination in which the holders of the shares immediately prior to the Business Combination have substantially the same proportionate
ownership of the common stock of the surviving corporation immediately after the Business Combination as immediately before; (iii) the
dissolution or liquidation of the Company; (iv) the sale, lease, exclusive license, or other disposition of all or substantially all
of the assets of the Company; (v) the acquisition of a controlling interest in a business with a value exceeding 66% of Yuanyu Enterprise
Management Co., Limited (“YYEM”) (presently a Hong Kong subsidiary of the Company); or (vi) the dominant business
of the Company in terms of revenue no longer being the licensing out of technology relating to matchmaking or online dating. This Section
2.1(f)(i) shall survive the termination of this Agreement for two years.
(ii)
In the event of a raising of funds by the Company (each, a “Raise”), including the exercise of any outstanding warrants,
the Executive shall be paid $87,500 in cash for each Raise of at least $1,000,000. This payment shall increase proportionally with each
additional $250,000 from a Raise. Any banking fees payable in connection with a Raise will be deducted from the amount of the Raise.
This Section 2.1(f)(ii) shall survive the termination of this Agreement for two years.
(g)
Piggyback Registration Rights: All shares of common stock issued by the Company to the Executive pursuant to this Agreement shall
also grant the Executive with the transferable option to include any and all such shares on each registration statement that the Company
files with SEC, subject to pro rata reductions of the shares being registered pursuant to comments of the staff of the Securities and
Exchange Commission (the “Registration Rights”). The Registration Rights shall transfer with the applicable shares
if and when such shares are transferred by the Executive.
(h)
Benefits: The Company will provide the Executive with a cash benefits allowance of not less than $7,500 gross per month to procure
his own benefits, including without limitation private medical, dental, and vision cover, life and permanent disability insurance, car
and driver expenses, and pension provision.
(e)
Vacation days: The Executive is eligible to take 25 vacation days per year exclusive of all Hong Kong public holidays. The Company’s
vacation year will run from May 1 to April 30, and a maximum of five vacation days not used in any given year can be carried over to
the following year without permission of the Board.
(f)
Additional compensation: In addition to the foregoing, the Company will grant the Executive additional compensation in the form
of cash or securities (or a combination thereof) in cases of extraordinary contribution by him to the benefit of the Company as the Board
may decide.
(g)
Other: The Executive’s position with the Company requires a special degree of personal trust, and the Company is not able
to supervise the number of working hours of the Executive. Therefore, the Executive will not be entitled to any additional remuneration
for his work with the exception of that specifically set out in this Agreement. The Executive may have other business interests and,
as such, shall be permitted to spend such time as the Executive deems necessary or expedient on such interests, so long as there is no
adverse material impact on the Executive’s performance of his obligations hereunder.
2.2
Success Fee. In recognition of the Executive’s role in the merger of Connexa with YYEM and the successful listing of the
combined company on The Nasdaq Capital Market, the Executive shall receive a one-off payment of US$1,000,000 in cash and/or securities
(the form to be agreed between the Executive and the Board) to be paid within 45 days of the Effective Date.
2.3
Incentive Awards. The Executive will be entitled to participate in any bonus plans or incentive compensation plans approved by
the Company from time to time. It is agreed that any such plans will be retroactive to the Effective Date. The Company shall provide
the Executive with annual grants, at least once per calendar year and also upon termination of this Agreement, in the form of securities
(together, the “Awards”) with the value of such Awards at the time of grant equivalent to at least 100% of his then
Base Salary. Any securities delivered as part of the Executive’s Awards (or as part of the Executive’s other compensation)
shall be issued pursuant to a Securities Act-registered plan if such exists, and, if there is no Securities Act-registered plan, the
Company shall register the shares as promptly as possible, with the costs being paid by the Company.
2.4
Company equity or option plans. The Executive will be entitled to participate in any equity or option plan (or similar) adopted
by the Company for its directors, officers, or employees.
2.5
Expenses. The Executive will be reimbursed by the Company for all reasonable business, promotional, travel, and entertainment
expenses incurred or paid by the Executive in connection with his duties. This includes, but is not limited to, payments of expenses
incurred when traveling abroad.
Article
3
INSURANCE
3.1
Liability Insurance Indemnification. The Company will ensure the Executive (including his heirs, executors, and administrators)
with coverage under a standard directors’ and officers’ liability insurance policy at the Company’s expense, with additional
Side-A coverage deemed sufficient by the Executive.
Article
4
TERMINATION
4.1
Termination of Employment. The Executive’s employment may be terminated only as follows:
(a)
The Company may terminate the Executive’s employment at any time by giving the Executive 180 days’ prior written notice of
the termination. In such a case, all of the Executive’s unvested stock, warrant, and option compensation of any nature will vest
without any further action required on the part of the Executive or the Company, and the Company will promptly deliver to the order of
the Executive such shares of common stock, warrants, or options at its sole expense as become due to the Executive hereunder. The Executive’s
right to receive compensation, whether in cash or securities, shall survive any termination of this Agreement. The Executive’s
employment shall also terminate upon his death, in which case the Executive’s rights described in this paragraph shall accrue to
the Executive’s estate and heirs.
(b)
The Executive may terminate his employment with the Company at any time by giving the Company 60 days’ prior written notice of
the termination, or seven days’ prior written notice where the Company has failed to pay any amount due to the Executive hereunder,
which failure persists for 15 days after written notice of such failure has been received by the Company, provided that a failure to
pay the Base Salary when due shall not require notice.
(c)
It is agreed that in the event of termination of this Agreement if the Company decides that the Executive’s services are not needed
during the termination period, the Company will continue to be required to pay the Base Salary and provide his benefits (or a cash allowance
in lieu) and equity compensation as described in Article 2 of this Agreement for the entire termination period, as well as accrued but
unpaid vacation pay and any business expenses reasonably incurred by the Executive up to the date of notice, such amounts to be paid
within 30 days of such notice, in each case less any applicable deductions or withholdings required by law.
(d)
Upon termination in circumstances other than that specified in subclause (c) above (under which amounts are required to be paid within
30 days of notice), the Company shall pay to the Executive within 30 days of the termination date (i) any accrued but unpaid Base Salary
for services rendered as of the date of termination, (ii) bonuses and Awards for the year in which the termination takes place, (iii)
if applicable, any accrued but unpaid vacation pay, (iv) the business expenses reasonably incurred by the Executive up to the date of
termination, and (v) payment of any cash allowance for benefits, in each case less any applicable deductions or withholdings required
by law.
4.2
Separation Agreement. In the event that this Agreement and the Executive’s employment with the Company are terminated by
the Company or the Executive, then in addition to the amounts specified in Section 4.1 and subject to the Executive’s execution
and non-revocation of a separation agreement containing a general release and waiver of liability against the Company and anyone connected
with it in a form reasonably acceptable to the Company, the Executive shall be entitled to receive, and the Company shall pay the Executive,
an amount in lieu of Base Salary, bonuses, and benefits that would have accrued to the Executive for the greater of (a) the unexpired
portion of the Term of this Agreement or (b) two years, in a single lump sum, paid in full within 30 days of the termination date. Further,
the Executive shall be entitled to all common shares and, if applicable, options and warrants (with vesting of unvested securities accelerated
to the date of termination). If such termination is caused by the Executive’s death, the Executive’s estate and heirs shall
be treated as the Executive for purposes of Sections 4.1(d) and 4.2.
Article
5
MUTUAL REPRESENTATIONS
5.1
Executive’s representations. The Executive represents and warrants to the Company that the execution and delivery of this
Agreement and the fulfillment of the terms hereof:
(a)
will not constitute a default under or conflict with any agreement or other instrument to which he is a party or by which he is bound;
and
(b)
do not require the consent of any person or entity.
5.2
Company’s representations. The Company represents and warrants to the Executive that this Agreement has been duly authorized,
executed, and delivered by the Company and that the fulfillment of the terms hereof:
(a)
will not constitute a default under or conflict with any agreement of other instrument to which it is a party or by which it is bound;
and
(b)
do not require the consent of any person of entity.
5.3
Enforceability. Each party hereto warrants and represents to the other that this Agreement constitutes the valid and binding obligation
of such party enforceable against such party in accordance with its terms subject to applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, moratorium, and
similar laws affecting creditors’ rights generally, and subject, as to enforceability, to general principles of equity (regardless
of whether enforcement is sought in a proceeding in equity or at law).
Article
6
NOTICES
6.1
Notices. All notices required or allowed to be given under this Agreement must be made by recognized national or international
courier and also by e-mail transmission, to the addresses as hereinafter set forth or to such other addresses as may be designated from
time to time by the relevant party in writing:
(a)
in the case of the Company, to Connexa Sports Technologies Inc. at the address listed on the face of its latest annual filing on Form
10-K with the Securities and Exchange Commission (e-mail: yuanyulimited@outlook.com); and
(b)
in the case of the Executive, to the Executive’s last residential address known to the Company and to the Executive’s business
and personal e-mail addresses made known by the Executive to the Company from time to time.
6.2
Change of Address. Any party may, from time to time, change its address for service hereunder by written notice to the other party
in the manner aforesaid.
Article
7
GENERAL
7.1
Further Assurance. Each party hereto will promptly and duly execute and deliver to the other party such further documents and
assurances, and take such further action, as the other party may from time to time reasonably request in order to more effectively carry
out the intent and purpose of this Agreement and to establish and protect the rights and remedies created or intended to be created hereby.
7.2
Waiver. No provision hereof will be deemed waived and no breach excused, unless such waiver or consent excusing the breach is
made in writing and signed by the party to be charged with such waiver or consent. A waiver by a party of any provision of this Agreement
will not be construed as a waiver of a further breach of the same provision.
7.3
Amendments in Writing. No amendment, modification, or rescission of this Agreement will be effective unless set forth in writing
and signed by the parties hereto.
7.4
Assignment. Except as herein expressly provided, the respective rights and obligations of the Executive and the Company under
this Agreement will not be assignable by either party without the written consent of the other party and will, subject to the foregoing,
inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the Executive and the Company and their permitted successors or assigns. Nothing herein expressed
or implied is intended to confer on any person other than the parties hereto any rights, remedies, obligations, or liabilities under
or by reason of this Agreement. For the avoidance of doubt, it is agreed that in the event that the Company participates in a merger,
acquisition, restructuring, reorganization, or other transaction in which the Company is merged into, sold to, or otherwise becomes part
of or owned by another company or entity, this Agreement will remain in force and be binding on any such successor, surviving, or acquiring
company or entity.
7.5
Substitution. The Company acknowledges and agrees that the Executive may submit to the Company invoices from a company that employs
him in lieu of invoices in his name. The Executive confirms that any such invoice will replace his own invoice, and he agrees that his
fees or compensation will be paid by the Company to such third parties provided that this is done per his instructions to the Company.
7.6
Severability. In the event that any provision contained in this Agreement is declared invalid, illegal, or unenforceable by a
court or other lawful authority of competent jurisdiction, such provision will be deemed not to affect or impair the validity or enforceability
of any other provision of this Agreement, which will continue to have full force and effect.
7.7
Headings. The headings in this Agreement are inserted for convenience of reference only and shall not affect the construction
or interpretation of this Agreement.
7.8
Number and Gender. Wherever the singular or masculine or neuter is used in this Agreement, the same will be construed as meaning
the plural or feminine or a body politic or corporate and vice versa where the context so requires.
7.9
Time. Time is of the essence in this Agreement.
7.10
Governing Law and Dispute Resolution. This Agreement will be construed and interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State
of New York without reference to its conflicts-of-laws principles or the conflicts-of-laws principles of any other jurisdiction. Any
dispute, controversy, difference or claim arising out of or in connection with this Agreement, including the existence, validity, effectiveness,
interpretation, performance, breach, or termination thereof or any dispute regarding non-contractual obligations arising out of or relating
to it, shall be referred to and finally resolved by arbitration administered by the Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre under
the HKIAC Administered Arbitration Rules for the time being in force. The law of this arbitration clause shall be Hong Kong. The seat
of arbitration shall be Hong Kong. The arbitration shall be conducted in English. Each party hereto agrees that it will not bring any
action relating to this Agreement, or to any issues relating more broadly to the Executive’s relationship with the Company, in
any court. The parties agree that delivery of process or other papers in connection with any such proceeding in the manner provided in
Article 6, or in such other manner as may be permitted by applicable law, shall be valid and sufficient service thereof.
7.11
Entire Agreement. This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties hereto with respect to the subject matter
thereof and supersedes all prior agreements, understandings and negotiations, both written and oral, between the parties with respect
to this matter.
[Signatures
on Following Page]
IN
WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement effective as of the date and year first above written.
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CONNEXA SPORTS
TECHNOLOGIES INC. |
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Hongyu Zhou |
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Chairman |
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THOMAS TARALA |
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Thomas Tarala |
Service Agreement
Connexa — Tarala
Exhibit
10.2
YUANYU
ENTERPRISE
MANAGEMENT
CO., LIMITED |
9C,
15F, Tower 3
China
Hong Kong City
33
Canton Road
Tsim
Sha Tsui Kowloon
Hong
Kong
+852
5281 1549 |
Dear
Mr Ji Gui Bao
Employment
Agreement – Chief Financial Officer
We
are pleased to offer you an employment as Chief Financial Officer in Yuanyu Enterprise Management Co., Limited (“the Company”)
with effective date subjected to the merge between YYEM and Nasdaq listed company (YYAI.US) is completed and approved by Nasdaq.
Terms
and conditions of your employment as follows:-
1.
Remuneration
(i)
On Appointment, the Company shall pay you basic annual salary of USD$250,000.
(ii)
For services less than one month, on a pro-rata basis to the number of days worked.
2.
Normal office working hours
The
normal working hours are 9 am to 6 pm, Monday to Friday. These start and finish times may be varied depending on the needs of the Company.
3.
Probation Period
Your
Employment will be subject to a three-month probationary period. Subject to your performance and conduct being satisfactory, your employment
will continue following the probationary period in accordance with these terms and conditions of employment.
During
your probationary period, you or the Company may terminate your employment by giving one week’s notice or payment of salary in
lieu of notice. Following the successful completion of your probationary period, your notice period will be as stated in the Termination
clause of this letter.
YUANYU
ENTERPRISE MANAGEMENT CO., LIMITED - Employment Agreement (Ji Gui Bao)
YUANYU
ENTERPRISE
MANAGEMENT
CO., LIMITED |
9C,
15F, Tower 3
China
Hong Kong City
33
Canton Road
Tsim
Sha Tsui Kowloon
Hong
Kong
+852
5281 1549 |
4.
Facilities
The
Company will at its expense provide you with ancillary facilities including desktop computer, on-line data services and broadband internet
connection if necessary.
5.
Expenses
For
those items expressly agreed by the Company, you will be reimbursed against production of receipts or other evidence of payment upon
the approval of the Chairman. Examples are: all reasonable travelling, hotel, entertainment and other expenses incurred by you in connection
with the business of the Company; as well as research reports or news information agency costs necessary and directly required by business
needs.
6.
Other Benefits
Paid
statutory and banking public holidays will be granted to you. You are also entitled to the discretionary bonus based on the Company overall
business performance. Employment benefits will be provided from time to time.
7.
Annual Leave
You
are entitled to an aggregate of seven (7) working days annual leave in each calendar year. Should your service be less than one calendar
year, your leave days will be pro-rata to the length of your service in that year. To carried forward the annual leaves to succeeding
calendar years and taking of annual leaves are subject to the approval of the Company.
YUANYU
ENTERPRISE MANAGEMENT CO., LIMITED - Employment Agreement (Ji Gui Bao)
YUANYU
ENTERPRISE
MANAGEMENT
CO., LIMITED |
9C,
15F, Tower 3
China
Hong Kong City
33
Canton Road
Tsim
Sha Tsui Kowloon
Hong
Kong
+852
5281 1549 |
8.
Performance Review
You
should note that it is the Company’s Policy to review your performance. The result of the review and the commission scheme confirmed
by both you and the company, if any, will be determined at the discretion of the Company’s management. It is mutually agreed that
your employment terms will be reviewed periodically to reflect the changes in your duties and responsibilities.
9.
Other Employment
You
are not permitted to work for any other corporations during your employment with the Company. For other employments or directorships,
you should notify the Company and related regulatory body according to the related regulations and obtain written approval of the Company.
10.
Termination of Employment
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This Agreement may be terminated
by either party at any time with one (1) month’s prior notice in writing or one (1) month’s salary based solely on the
basic salary in Section 1 of this agreement in lieu for termination of appointment. However, this agreement will remain effective until
the final salary is received by you. |
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Your appointment may be terminated
by the Company immediately at any time without any compensation hereafter on the occurrence of any one or more of the following events; |
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If you are proved no longer
to be fit and proper as defined in the related regulatory body guidelines which affect the competence of your duties; |
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If you are guilty of any
gross default or misconduct in connection with or affecting the business of the Company; |
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If you are convicted of
any arrested criminal offence (other than an offence under road traffic legislation which a fine or non-custodial penalty is
imposed) ; |
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If you are guilty of fraud
or dishonesty; |
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Upon the material breach
of any of the terms of this Agreement; |
YUANYU
ENTERPRISE MANAGEMENT CO., LIMITED - Employment Agreement (Ji Gui Bao)
YUANYU
ENTERPRISE
MANAGEMENT
CO., LIMITED |
9C,
15F, Tower 3
China
Hong Kong City
33
Canton Road
Tsim
Sha Tsui Kowloon
Hong
Kong
+852
5281 1549 |
11.
Exclusive Service
You
shall during the terms of your appointment render your professional services exclusively to the Company and you agree not to whether
alone or jointly with any other person, firm or company, and whether directly or indirectly, and whether as participator, partner, promoter,
director, officer, agent, manager, employee or consultant of, in or to any other person, firm or company:
a) |
Compete directly or indirectly
with any business of the Company in any territory in which the Company carries on such business; or |
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Solicit or endeavor to entice
away from or discourage from dealing with the Company any person who is or has been a customer or client of the Company during your
appointment. |
12.
Confidentiality
You
shall not, during the term of your appointment, disclose to any person or firm or corporation, or make use of, any information concerning
the Company’s business, its proprietary business methods or its clients which you may have acquired in the course of, or incidental
to, your appointment.
You
shall deliver to the Company upon the termination of your appointment all documents belonging to the Company which are then in your possession,
including documents prepared, made or copied by you in the course of your appointment.
13.
Authority
You
shall have no authority to contract on behalf of or in the name of the Company and you will not hold yourself out as having any such
authority unless authorized by the Company.
YUANYU
ENTERPRISE MANAGEMENT CO., LIMITED - Employment Agreement (Ji Gui Bao)
YUANYU
ENTERPRISE
MANAGEMENT
CO., LIMITED |
9C,
15F, Tower 3
China
Hong Kong City
33
Canton Road
Tsim
Sha Tsui Kowloon
Hong
Kong
+852
5281 1549 |
14.
Compliance
You
shall at all times comply with all the rules and regulations of the relevant exchanges in Hong Kong or elsewhere and with all relevant
statutory enactments, rules and regulations of any relevant authorities and all the company’s policies, rules and regulations from
time to time in force.
15.
Warranty
You
warrant to the Company that you have never been convicted of any criminal offence in Hong Kong or elsewhere and you further agree to
inform the company if you are so convicted after execution of this Agreement.
You
further warrant that you have not been censured or disciplined in any way by the regulatory body in relation to providing investment
advisory and asset management services.
16.
Non-Exclusive Jurisdiction
This
Agreement shall be governed by the construed in accordance with laws of Hong Kong and the parties hereto irrevocably submit to the non-exclusive
jurisdiction of the Hong Kong courts.
17.
Validity
If
any provision or provisions of this Agreement shall be held to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable, the validity, legality and enforceability
of the remaining provisions shall not in any way be affected or impaired thereby.
YUANYU
ENTERPRISE MANAGEMENT CO., LIMITED - Employment Agreement (Ji Gui Bao)
YUANYU
ENTERPRISE
MANAGEMENT
CO., LIMITED |
9C,
15F, Tower 3
China
Hong Kong City
33
Canton Road
Tsim
Sha Tsui Kowloon
Hong
Kong
+852
5281 1549 |
AS
WITNESS whereof the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed by themselves or their duly authorized representatives on
the day and year first above-written.
Yours
sincerely,
YUANYU
ENTERPRISE MANAGEMENT CO., LIMITED
Connexa
Sports Technologies Inc.
Hongyu
Zhou
Chairman
I
accept the terms and condition of this agreement.
YUANYU
ENTERPRISE MANAGEMENT CO., LIMITED - Employment Agreement (Ji Gui Bao)
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