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IFIN filings document the issuer's transition from Infint Acquisition Corp., a SPAC, to Currenc Group Inc. as a foreign private issuer. The record includes Form 6-K current reports covering governance changes, director independence and audit committee composition, executive appointments, material agreements, promissory-note amendments, settlement agreements, share-monitoring matters, and capital-structure disclosures.
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Currenc Group Inc. – Schedule 13G filing (dated 06/27/2025) discloses that Hong-Kong investor Yafangzhou Huang has surpassed the 5 % ownership threshold in the company’s common shares and is therefore required to report beneficial ownership under Section 13(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.
Reported ownership: the filer lists 4,277,243 common shares under sole voting and dispositive power in the cover page, corresponding to 0.6 % of the outstanding shares. In Item 4, however, the filing restates the holding as 4,227,243 shares—5.62 % of the class. Both figures indicate a position above the 5 % threshold, but the internal inconsistency suggests clerical error that may require amendment.
Nature of holding: Huang certifies that the shares were “not acquired and are not held for the purpose of or with the effect of changing or influencing control of the issuer.” No group filing, subsidiary involvement or shared voting power is reported; all voting and dispositive authority is held solely by the reporting person.
Implications for investors: A new 5 %+ shareholder can signal confidence in Currenc Group’s prospects, increase institutional visibility and potentially influence future corporate actions, albeit the filer disclaims an activist intent. The inconsistency in share count and percentage may limit immediate analytical value until clarified, but the disclosure nonetheless establishes Huang as a significant beneficial owner.