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The SEC filings page for Integrated Media Technology Limited (IMTE) provides access to the company’s U.S. regulatory submissions, primarily current reports on Form 6-K and annual reports on Form 20-F when filed. As a foreign private issuer listed on the Nasdaq Capital Market, IMTE uses these filings to report material events, financial reporting status, auditor changes, and matters affecting its listing.
In its Form 6-K filings, IMTE has disclosed Nasdaq listing compliance issues, including deficiency and delisting determination letters tied to untimely filing of its Form 20-F and an interim balance sheet and income statement, as well as notices related to minimum bid price requirements. These filings describe the applicable Nasdaq Listing Rules, compliance periods, exceptions granted, and the company’s intent to request hearings or submit compliance plans.
Other Form 6-K reports detail corporate and regulatory developments such as proceedings initiated by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission for failure to lodge certain annual and interim reports, the subsequent completion of those reports and penalties assessed, and the redemption of a convertible note through assignment of equipment deposits. IMTE has also filed a Form 6-K describing the dismissal of its prior independent registered public accounting firm and the engagement of a new firm, including required disclosures about disagreements and reportable events.
On Stock Titan, these filings are updated as they are released through EDGAR, and AI-powered summaries can help explain the key points in each document. Users can review IMTE’s 20-F annual reports when available, its 6-K current reports on listing status and regulatory matters, and other exhibits to understand the company’s reporting history, auditor relationships, and interactions with securities regulators and exchanges.
Integrated Media Technology Limited reports that the Australian Securities and Investments Commission has commenced proceedings in the Magistrates Court in Adelaide for the company’s failure to lodge annual and interim reports for 2021, 2022, 2023 and 2024. The company understands it was convicted in an ex parte hearing, which it did not attend.
The filing states that the maximum potential penalty is A$2,652,000, described as approximately $1,726,000, though the company cannot yet quantify the actual penalty that may be imposed. Integrated Media Technology has engaged legal counsel to address the matter and plans to provide further updates when available.
The company has completed its interim and annual reports for 2021 and indicates it will file these with the Australian regulator shortly, aiming to begin addressing the historical reporting breaches.
Integrated Media Technology Limited has announced a change in its independent registered public accounting firm. The company's Audit Committee has:
- Appointed Ramirez Jimenez International CPAs (RJI CPAs) as the new auditor effective June 26, 2025, for the year ended December 31, 2024
- Dismissed Audit Alliance LLP from their role as independent auditor
Key disclosures regarding the auditor transition:
- No disagreements occurred with Audit Alliance on accounting principles, practices, financial statement disclosure, or auditing procedures during their tenure (December 2021 - June 2025)
- No reportable events occurred during Audit Alliance's engagement period
- Audit Alliance's 2023 report contained no adverse opinion, disclaimers, or modifications
- The 2024 audit report was not issued prior to dismissal
- No prior consultations occurred with RJI CPAs regarding accounting principles or audit opinions