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Boötes Group Company Profile Year 1 (Startup Phase) The Constellation is Born: Boötes Group's Genesis Story In the heart of Singapore's bustling financial district, where glass towers stretch toward the horizon like modern monuments to ambition, a different kind of vision takes shape. Boötes Group emerges not from the typical narrative of disruption for disruption's sake, but from a profound recognition that human migration—one of the most complex challenges of our time—represents humanity's greatest untapped resource for positive transformation. Boötes Group Pte Ltd stands as Singapore's first integrated migration transformation company, founded on the revolutionary premise that migration, when properly facilitated and supported, becomes a powerful force for shared prosperity rather than division. Named after the constellation that has guided travelers across cultures and centuries, our organization shepherds human movement toward destinations of dignity, opportunity, and mutual benefit. Company Foundation and Structure Established in 2025 with authorized capital of SGD 10 million and paid-up capital of SGD 2 million, Boötes Group operates from our premium headquarters at One Marina Boulevard #28-00, Singapore 018989. Our choice of Singapore as our global headquarters reflects strategic positioning at the intersection of major migration corridors between South Asia, Southeast Asia, East Asia, and the Pacific, while providing access to 37,000 international companies including 7,000 multinational corporations with regional headquarters. Boötes Immigration Consulting Pte Ltd Our innovative business architecture consists of three synergistic subsidiaries that address the full Boötes Design & Urban Solutions Pte Ltd spectrum of migration needs. provides expert legal pathways

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Boötes Cultural Cooperatives Network and regulatory compliance services. creates integration- Pte Ltd centered architecture and human-centered community spaces. develops economic enterprises that transform migrants from service recipients into community stakeholders and wealth generators. Vision and Mission: Reimagining Human Mobility Our Vision: To be the world's leading catalyst for dignified human mobility, creating ecosystems where migration transforms communities, economies, and lives through integrated services, innovative design, and cooperative enterprise. Our Mission: Boötes Group orchestrates comprehensive migration transformation through three integrated pillars: expert immigration consulting that opens legal pathways, human-centered design that creates inclusive communities, and cooperative enterprises that generate sustainable prosperity for migrants and host communities alike. We reject the false dichotomy that positions migrants as either economic burdens or human capital to be exploited. Instead, we see each migration journey as an opportunity to create value for all parties involved—migrants, origin communities, and destination societies. Our approach emerges from the understanding that migration's transformative potential can only be realized through integrated solutions that address the full spectrum of human needs: legal security, physical shelter, economic opportunity, social connection, and cultural dignity. Leadership Team: Expertise Across Boundaries Our founding leadership brings together exceptional expertise across immigration law, architecture, cooperative development, technology innovation, and financial management while maintaining cultural coherence around dignity, innovation, and shared prosperity values. Chief Executive Officer Our combines migration policy expertise with business development experience Head of Immigration and social entrepreneurship background, providing authentic understanding of migrant experiences Consulting while ensuring sophisticated business strategy and financial management. The

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brings both multinational corporate counsel experience and pro bono refugee representation, providing technical expertise with values alignment. Head of Design & Urban Solutions Head of Cooperative Development Our combines international architecture credentials with refugee housing specialization and community development experience. The Chief Technology Officer contributes social enterprise expertise from successful ventures across multiple cultural contexts. Our represents the new generation of migration-focused technologists who understand both advanced AI/blockchain capabilities and the complex privacy, security, and ethical considerations essential for serving vulnerable populations. Service Portfolio: Integrated Solutions for Complex Challenges In our inaugural year, Boötes Group delivers comprehensive services that address migration challenges holistically rather than in isolation. Our immigration consulting services extend far beyond traditional visa processing to encompass strategic pathway planning, regulatory compliance management, skills-to- market alignment, and long-term integration planning. We serve individual migrants seeking safety and opportunity, multinational corporations requiring sophisticated global mobility services, and government agencies needing immigration expertise. Our architecture and design services pioneer migration-centered planning that creates physical environments optimized for integration, opportunity, and dignity. Moving beyond traditional refugee housing approaches, we design spaces that actively facilitate social and economic connections essential for successful migration outcomes. Current projects include smart refugee settlements in Jordan and integration housing in Berlin that function as innovation hubs rather than humanitarian warehouses. Our cooperative development initiatives create economic enterprises that leverage migrants' skills, cultural knowledge, and community networks while creating economic value for broader communities. We support Syrian refugees in establishing restaurant cooperatives, Guatemalan women in developing

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textile enterprises, and Nigerian engineers in creating technology service cooperatives that serve immigrant business communities. Technology Platform: The Boötes Integration Hub Our proprietary technology platform represents our most significant competitive advantage, creating network effects and data insights that strengthen as our client base expands. The Boötes Integration Hub transcends traditional customer relationship management to provide comprehensive migration lifecycle management for individuals, families, and communities. Our artificial intelligence systems analyze historical visa application data, current policy trends, and individual circumstances to predict approval probability and optimize application strategies. Machine learning algorithms continuously improve accuracy as we process more cases, creating competitive advantages that traditional firms cannot replicate. For corporate clients, predictive modeling anticipates policy changes and recommends strategic responses to regulatory shifts. Blockchain infrastructure addresses migration's persistent challenge of credential verification across jurisdictions, creating secure, portable credentials that migrants control while enabling verification by employers, educational institutions, and government agencies. Virtual reality systems revolutionize cultural orientation and community integration by enabling experiential learning rather than theoretical instruction. Financial Performance and Projections In our first year of operation, Boötes Group targets SGD 1.295 million in revenue across all business units, with immigration consulting contributing SGD 850,000, design and urban solutions generating SGD 320,000, and cooperative development contributing SGD 125,000. Our conservative approach to revenue projection reflects the deliberate pace of market development and quality service delivery rather than aggressive growth optimization. Operating expenses of SGD 1.3 million focus on talent acquisition (65%), technology platform

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development (15%), marketing and business development (10%), with remaining costs covering office operations and regulatory compliance. While achieving break-even by year-end, our focus remains on building sustainable competitive advantages through quality service delivery and platform development. Series A funding of SGD 1.2 million provides the foundation for geographic expansion planning, technology enhancement, and team development that will establish market leadership while generating measurable social impact for hundreds of migrants and host communities. Market Opportunity and Competitive Positioning The global migration services market presents unprecedented opportunities valued at over SGD 30 billion annually, yet remains fragmented by outdated systems built in the shadow of World War II. With 304 million people living outside their countries of birth contributing SGD 1.1 trillion in remittances while filling critical labor shortages in 30 of the world's largest economies, demand for sophisticated migration services continues expanding exponentially. Current market leaders demonstrate both potential and limitations of existing approaches. Large consulting firms report 90% profit margins but struggle to scale beyond individual case management. Architecture firms increasingly specialize in refugee housing yet lack migration expertise to optimize designs for community outcomes. No major provider offers integrated immigration, design, and cooperative development services under unified platforms. Our competitive differentiation emerges from comprehensive approaches that address interconnected migration realities. End-to-end integration makes us the only provider offering immigration, design, and cooperative services through unified platforms. Data-driven outcomes leverage proprietary analytics for migration success prediction and community integration optimization. Community-centered approaches ensure migrants become stakeholders rather than clients.

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Technology platforms enable seamless service delivery and impact measurement across geographic markets. Social Impact and Environmental Commitment Boötes Group's commitment to transformative social impact extends beyond traditional corporate social responsibility to represent core business strategy aligning financial success with meaningful contribution to global migration challenges. Our impact measurement framework tracks both immediate service delivery outcomes and long-term community transformation results, creating accountability systems that inform operational improvements while demonstrating value to impact investors. Target metrics include social return ratios of 1:4.5 by year three, representing SGD 4.50 in social value creation for every dollar invested. We measure individual client outcomes including employment rates within six months of service completion, community-level impact through host community economic development and social cohesion indicators, and cooperative enterprise success through business sustainability and member prosperity metrics. Environmental sustainability integrates with social justice through climate-resilient design projects, sustainable cooperative enterprises, and carbon-neutral operations achieving net-zero emissions by year three through renewable energy adoption, sustainable transportation choices, and verified offset programs. Looking Forward: The Foundation for Transformation As we establish operations in our inaugural year, Boötes Group represents more than a business venture—we embody a fundamental shift in how humanity approaches one of its most complex challenges. Every client served, every community space designed, every cooperative enterprise established becomes a demonstration that migration, properly facilitated, creates value for all communities involved. The constellation Boötes has guided travelers for millennia. Today, as global migration reaches unprecedented scales driven by climate change, demographic transitions, and economic transformation,

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we offer direction toward destinations of dignity, opportunity, and shared prosperity. Our first year establishes the foundation upon which we will build the definitive platform for dignified human mobility in the 21st century. Year 5 (Established/Mature Phase) The Constellation Matured: Boötes Group's Global Impact Platform Boötes Group Five years after our founding vision crystallized in Singapore's financial district, has evolved into the world's definitive platform for dignified human mobility, processing over 25,000 migration journeys annually across six countries while generating SGD 58.5 million in annual revenue. What began as an ambitious integration of three seemingly disparate services—immigration consulting, architecture and urban planning, and cooperative development—has become the industry standard for comprehensive migration transformation. Our headquarters at One Marina Boulevard now anchors a global network spanning Toronto, Berlin, Dubai, Melbourne, and São Paulo, each office adapted to regional migration patterns while maintaining our core commitment to dignity, innovation, and shared prosperity. The constellation Boötes that inspired our name continues to guide us, but we now serve as a guiding force ourselves, demonstrating to governments, international organizations, and communities worldwide that migration represents opportunity rather than crisis. Corporate Evolution and Market Leadership Boötes Group Pte Ltd has matured from startup to industry leader while maintaining the entrepreneurial spirit and values-driven culture that distinguished our early years. Our authorized capital has grown to SGD 50 million with paid-up capital of SGD 25 million, reflecting both our financial strength and commitment to continued expansion. The corporate structure that began with three integrated

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subsidiaries has evolved into a sophisticated ecosystem of regional operations, specialized divisions, and strategic partnerships that enable unprecedented scope and impact. Our client base has expanded from 50 individuals and families in year one to over 8,000 annual clients including Fortune 500 corporations, government agencies, international organizations, and thousands of individuals and families across six continents. This growth reflects not merely business success but systematic validation of our integrated approach to migration transformation. Revenue diversification across multiple streams creates stability while capturing growth opportunities. Immigration consulting now generates SGD 28.5 million annually through individual client fees, corporate retainer agreements, and technology licensing. Design and urban solutions contribute SGD 16.4 million through major infrastructure projects, municipal planning contracts, and ongoing consulting relationships. Cooperative development creates SGD 5.2 million through enterprise development fees, platform subscriptions, and equity participation in successful ventures. Most significantly, our technology platform generates SGD 6.1 million through software licensing, analytics services, and transaction fees, establishing Boötes as essential infrastructure for migration services industry-wide. Government agencies, NGOs, and private providers across 15 countries now utilize Boötes technology for case management, community planning, and impact measurement. Global Operations: Regional Excellence with Unified Standards Our international expansion demonstrates sophisticated understanding of migration patterns, regulatory environments, and cultural contexts while maintaining service quality and brand consistency across diverse markets. Each regional office operates with significant autonomy to address local needs while contributing to our global knowledge base and platform development. Toronto operations capitalize on Canada's progressive immigration policies and established

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multicultural communities, serving as our North American headquarters while developing innovative approaches to family reunification, economic integration, and rural community revitalization. Our partnership with Canadian settlement agencies and provincial governments has created models for public-private collaboration that other countries actively study and replicate. Berlin operations leverage Germany's leadership in EU migration policy and refugee integration experience, positioning Boötes as the primary advisor to European institutions on integration infrastructure and policy development. Our smart refugee settlements and integration housing projects across Germany have become demonstration sites for delegations from other countries seeking to improve their own systems. Dubai operations provide access to the Gulf region's large-scale temporary migration systems while serving as our hub for African and South Asian migration flows. The emirate's role as a business center creates opportunities for corporate clients while our cooperative development work demonstrates alternative approaches to the kafala system that increasingly influence regional policy discussions. Melbourne operations serve as our Asia-Pacific center for climate migration innovation, working closely with Pacific Island nations on planned relocation programs while providing comprehensive services for Australia's skills-based immigration system. Our climate adaptation work has become internationally recognized, with the UN and World Bank utilizing our methodologies globally. São Paulo operations anchor our Latin American expansion, addressing regional migration flows while supporting Venezuelan integration across South America. Our cooperative development model has been particularly successful in Brazil, creating economic opportunities that benefit both migrants and host communities while demonstrating alternatives to traditional aid approaches. Service Excellence and Innovation Leadership

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Over five years, our service portfolio has evolved from comprehensive to industry-defining. Immigration consulting now sets global standards for strategic pathway planning, leveraging proprietary analytics to achieve 94% visa approval rates compared to industry averages of 78%. Our corporate clients include 200+ multinational corporations requiring sophisticated global mobility services, while government partnerships enable policy development and system optimization across multiple jurisdictions. Architecture and urban planning services have pioneered the field of migration-centered design, creating physical environments that actively facilitate integration while honoring cultural identity and community autonomy. Our portfolio includes 15 major infrastructure projects from Jordan to Mexico, each serving as demonstration of how thoughtful design transforms migration outcomes. The Berlin Integration District, Melbourne Climate Adaptation Village, and São Paulo Cooperative Commerce Center have become international models studied and replicated worldwide. Cooperative development has created over 200 successful enterprises generating SGD 150 million in annual economic activity for migrant communities. These cooperatives employ over 3,000 people while serving broader communities through restaurants, agricultural initiatives, technology services, and cultural enterprises. Our cooperative network facilitates resource sharing, market access, and knowledge transfer between communities across continents. Technology platform evolution has created the migration industry's primary infrastructure, with AI- powered optimization, blockchain-secured credentials, and virtual reality integration becoming standard across the field. Our platform processes over 100,000 annual service interactions while providing real- time analytics to policymakers and researchers worldwide. Integration with government systems in 12 countries streamlines bureaucratic processes while ensuring compliance and security. Financial Strength and Impact Measurement

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Five years of operations have established Boötes Group as both financially robust and socially transformative. Annual revenue of SGD 58.5 million with 35% EBITDA margins demonstrates sustainable profitability while funding continued innovation and expansion. Diversified revenue streams reduce risk while multiple geographic markets provide stability during regional economic fluctuations. Our client portfolio reflects exceptional retention and satisfaction rates. Individual clients achieve 89% employment within six months of service completion compared to general population rates of 64%. Corporate clients report 95% satisfaction with our global mobility services while government partnerships have expanded from 3 to 18 agencies across six countries. Cooperative enterprises show 73% sustainability rates after three years, significantly exceeding small business survival benchmarks. Social impact measurement demonstrates transformative outcomes for individuals, communities, and broader society. Over 25,000 migrants have received comprehensive services, with long-term tracking showing sustained integration success, income growth, and community contribution. Host communities report positive economic impact, cultural enrichment, and improved social services through tax contributions and economic activity. Environmental impact includes carbon-neutral operations across all locations, 100% renewable energy utilization, and sustainable material use in design projects. Our climate-resilient infrastructure developments have received international recognition while demonstrating practical approaches to adaptation and mitigation that benefit entire regions. Strategic Partnerships and Policy Influence Maturation has enabled strategic partnerships that amplify our impact while influencing systemic change. Government relationships span local, national, and international levels, with officials regularly consulting Boötes on policy development and implementation. Our research contributions inform academic

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understanding while operational experience provides practical insights for regulatory improvement. Corporate partnerships include major multinational corporations seeking comprehensive global mobility solutions, development finance institutions providing capital for expansion, and technology companies collaborating on platform development. These relationships create network effects that strengthen our competitive position while expanding service capabilities. International organization partnerships position Boötes as a thought leader in migration transformation. Collaboration with UN agencies, World Bank initiatives, and regional development banks enables knowledge sharing while providing access to additional markets and funding opportunities. Our methodologies and technologies are increasingly adopted by institutional actors seeking to improve their own programs. Academic partnerships with leading universities contribute to research and innovation while providing access to talent and expertise. Joint research projects advance understanding of migration dynamics, integration outcomes, and policy effectiveness while building evidence base for continued advocacy and development. Technology Platform as Industry Infrastructure The Boötes Integration Hub has evolved from competitive advantage to industry infrastructure, with external organizations licensing our technology for their own operations. Software-as-a-Service offerings enable smaller organizations to access sophisticated case management, analytics, and client engagement tools previously available only to large institutions. Artificial intelligence capabilities have expanded to include predictive modeling for policy changes, optimal settlement location recommendations, and cooperative business viability assessment. Machine learning algorithms process data from hundreds of thousands of migration journeys to identify patterns and optimize outcomes continuously. Blockchain integration now provides secure, portable digital identity systems used by migrants across multiple countries and service providers.

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Smart contracts automate routine processes while ensuring transparency and accountability. Cryptocurrency integration enables efficient remittance transfers and cross-border payments for cooperative businesses. Virtual reality applications have expanded beyond orientation and integration to include skills training, community planning participation, and policy simulation for decision-makers. These tools are now standard across the migration services industry and increasingly utilized by educational institutions and government agencies. Looking Ahead: Platform for Global Transformation As we conclude our fifth year of operations, Boötes Group represents more than a successful business— we embody proof that comprehensive, integrated approaches to migration create value for all stakeholders. Our platform processes one million migration journeys annually across 50+ countries within the next decade, establishing migration transformation as a cornerstone of 21st-century development and diplomacy. The constellation Boötes continues to guide our vision, but we now serve as guides ourselves for governments, organizations, and communities worldwide. Our demonstrated success in creating economic opportunity, social cohesion, and environmental sustainability through dignified migration management provides hope and practical guidance for addressing one of humanity's most complex challenges. From our origins in Singapore to our global presence today, Boötes Group has proven that migration, when properly facilitated and supported, becomes humanity's most powerful tool for creating shared prosperity, cultural understanding, and sustainable development. The next phase of our journey focuses on scaling these successes globally while maintaining the dignity, innovation, and cooperative spirit that define our approach to human mobility in an interconnected world. ⁂

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