NewGenIvf Signs Non-Binding Term Sheet for Potential Reverse Merger with COVIRIX

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BANGKOK, Thailand, June 03, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- NewGenIvf Group (NASDAQ: NIVF) (“NewGen” or the “Company”), a comprehensive fertility services provider in Asia helping couples and individuals obtain access to fertility treatments, today announced the execution of a non-binding term sheet (the "Term Sheet") regarding a proposed reverse merger (the “Proposed Transaction”) with pharmaceutical company COVIRIX Medical Pty Ltd ("COVIRIX").

Mr. Siu Wing Fung Alfred, Founder, Chairman, and CEO of NewGen commented, "I am excited to announce that we have executed a non-binding term sheet to pursue a proposed reverse merger with COVIRIX, a pharmaceutical company developing novel antiviral therapies. This potential transaction represents a compelling strategic opportunity with multiple synergies to create value for our shareholders. As companies operating in the healthcare space, combining forces will allow us to leverage our respective strengths and expertise. COVIRIX's pipeline of antiviral treatments can complement our fertility services by supporting the pre and post-natal care of our patients. Additionally, our extensive network of licensed country distributors can help drive awareness and adoption of COVIRIX's therapies. From a financial perspective, the proposed $6 million fundraising will fortify our balance sheet and provide growth capital to expand our operations. The increased scale and market capitalization of the combined entity is also expected to generate greater research coverage and trading liquidity. We are actively evaluating the terms of the potential reverse merger with COVIRIX, as well as the previously announced European Wellness Investment Holdings Limited opportunity. We are committed to maximizing shareholder value and will carefully select the optimal path in due course. I look forward to providing further updates as this strategic process unfolds."

Dr Kumud Dhital, CEO of COVIRIX commented, "A global study of Upper Respiratory Tract Infections (URTIs) in 204 countries between 1990 to 2019 found a significant burden, with 17.2 billion recorded cases of URTIs in 2019 alone. Given that respiratory viruses account for over 80% of URTIs, there is a significant unmet medical need for a well-tolerated antiviral that can treat and prevent a wide range of respiratory diseases. COVIRIX Medical's broad-spectrum repurposed drug targets and inhibits a host enzyme used by a wide range of respiratory viruses, including those with pandemic potential such as Avian Influenza and SARS-CoV-2. Through a patented repurposed formulation, it is administered via oral inhalation and directed immediately to the site of action in the lungs. COVIRIX Medical has already completed pre-clinical studies on SARS CoV-2 and its multiple variants with positive results. Subject to appropriate clinical trial results, it is anticipated that the drug may be used for prevention and treatment of other viral respiratory tract diseases."