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Graphjet Technology reported that four independent directors — Tan Song Jie, Chen Siow Woon, Ang Chee Yong, and Pwa Yee Guo — resigned from its board on March 12, 2026. The company states that these resignations were not due to any disagreement with management, operations, policies, or governance.
The filing does not name replacements, so the board will need to refresh its independent oversight. The change concentrates decision-making among remaining directors until new independent members are appointed.
Graphjet Technology reported that Nasdaq’s Listing and Hearing Review Council has affirmed an earlier decision to delist the company’s securities from The Nasdaq Stock Market. The delisting, based on deficiencies in market value standards under Nasdaq Listing Rules 5450(b)(2) and 5450(b)(3)(C), became effective on November 13, 2025.
The company had appealed the initial November 11, 2025 Panel decision and proposed a new compliance plan focused on Nasdaq’s equity standard, which requires at least $10 million in stockholders’ equity and a market value of publicly held shares of at least $5 million. After reviewing the record, the Listing Council denied this appeal on February 24, 2026.
The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. and Goldman Sachs & Co. LLC report beneficial ownership of 227,486 Class A ordinary shares of Graphjet Technology, representing 5.6% of the class as of December 31, 2025. All voting and dispositive power over these shares is described as shared, with no sole voting or dispositive authority.
The securities are reported as being acquired and held in the ordinary course of business, and not for the purpose or effect of changing or influencing control of Graphjet Technology. The filing explains that the reported securities are owned, or may be deemed beneficially owned, through Goldman Sachs & Co. LLC and certain Goldman Sachs operating units, which disclaim beneficial ownership over client accounts and certain investment entities where interests are held by others.