Agape ATP Corporation (NASDAQ: ATPC) notifies SEC of late Form 10-K, plans to file within 15 days
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
Agape ATP Corporation notified the SEC it cannot timely file its Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2025 and expects to use the fifteen-day grace period under Rule 12b-25 to file. The delay is to obtain supporting documentation and allow the independent auditor to complete its audit.
The notification was signed by How Kok Choong on March 31, 2025. The company states this delay is due to additional time needed to complete audit procedures and collect documentation.
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Routine late-filing notice; company cites audit/documentation timing and plans to file within the Rule 12b-25 window.
Rule 12b-25 permits a short grace period when a registrant cannot file a required annual report without unreasonable effort or expense. The company expressly cites the need for additional supporting documentation and time for the independent auditor to complete its work.
Watch subsequent filings: the Form 10-K filing within the fifteen-day window will close the matter. If the 10-K is not filed within that period, further disclosure or SEC contact may follow.
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