Welcome to our dedicated page for Graphjet Technology SEC filings (Ticker: GTI), a comprehensive resource for investors and traders seeking official regulatory documents including 10-K annual reports, 10-Q quarterly earnings, 8-K material events, and insider trading forms.
This page provides access to U.S. SEC filings for Graphjet Technology (GTI), a Cayman Islands exempted company whose Malaysian operating subsidiary produces graphene and graphite from palm kernel shells. Through these filings, investors can review how the company describes its business, capital structure, financing arrangements, and listing status in official documents.
Graphjet’s Form 8-K filings in 2025 detail several material events. These include multiple notices from The Nasdaq Stock Market LLC regarding compliance with continued listing standards, such as minimum bid price, periodic filing requirements, and market value thresholds. Later 8-K reports state that a Nasdaq Hearings Panel determined to delist the company’s Class A ordinary shares from The Nasdaq Global Market effective November 13, 2025, and that the shares began trading on an over-the-counter market under the ticker symbol GTIJF. Additional 8-Ks describe the company’s appeal to the Nasdaq Listing and Hearing Review Council and its request for review and potential provisional relisting.
Filings also cover Graphjet’s financing and capital transactions. An 8-K dated October 17, 2025 outlines a Master Loan Agreement with International Liquidity, LLC, providing for a secured, non-recourse term loan backed by pledged shares. A related S-1 registration statement describes the registration for resale of Class A ordinary shares held or issuable to several selling securityholders, including shares issuable upon the exercise of warrants, shares issued or issuable under a property sale and purchase agreement, shares issued as debt settlements, and shares issuable as collateral for the loan.
The company’s definitive proxy statement on Schedule 14A sets out proposals for shareholders at an annual general meeting, including a warrant exercise proposal, share issuances, an increase in authorized share capital, adoption of amended and restated memorandum and articles of association, director re-election, auditor ratification, and a possible adjournment. Together, these documents allow readers to examine Graphjet’s governance, capital decisions, and responses to listing challenges. On Stock Titan, AI-powered tools can summarize lengthy 10-K, 10-Q, 8-K, S-1, and proxy filings, highlight key risks and capital structure changes, and help users quickly locate information on topics such as listing status, share consolidations, and secured loans.