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ICZOOM Group Inc. SEC filings document current reports for a Cayman Islands exempted company that operates a B2B electronic component products e-commerce platform. The filings describe the company's Class A ordinary shares, Nasdaq listing-compliance communications, shareholder meeting and proxy scheduling matters, and governance actions involving directors, officers and board committees.
Form 6-K reports also attach company press releases and record disclosures about the platform's customer base in Hong Kong and mainland China, electronic component products, and related services such as warehousing, logistics, shipping and customs clearance. The filing record emphasizes formal notice of material events, corporate governance status and foreign-issuer reporting for IZM.
ICZOOM Group Inc. held an extraordinary general meeting on August 14, 2026, where shareholders approved two share consolidation proposals. First, they approved an initial 1‑for‑5 consolidation of both Class A and Class B ordinary shares, increasing par value from US$0.16 to US$0.80 per share and reducing authorized shares from 35,000,000 to 7,000,000 while keeping authorized capital at US$5,600,000.
Shareholders also authorized the board to implement, at its sole discretion by February 10, 2027, a further consolidation of the post‑consolidation Class A and Class B shares at a ratio between 1‑for‑2 and 1‑for‑10, or to elect not to implement it, and empowered the directors to address fractional share entitlements through rounding-up issuances or sale of fractional shares.
ICZOOM Group Inc. is asking shareholders to approve two related share consolidation steps for its Class A and Class B ordinary shares at an extraordinary general meeting on August 14, 2026. The initial consolidation would combine every 5 existing Class A and Class B shares of par value US$0.16 into 1 share of par value US$0.80. Authorized share capital would remain US$5,600,000 but be restructured from 35,000,000 shares at US$0.16 to 7,000,000 shares at US$0.80, split into 6,000,000 Class A and 1,000,000 Class B shares.
A second proposal would authorize a further consolidation of the post‑initial Class A and Class B shares at a ratio between 1‑for‑2 and 1‑for‑10, with the exact ratio and effective date to be set by the board in its sole discretion by February 10, 2027 or not implemented at all. The board states that these Share Consolidation Proposals are intended to help the traded price of the Class A shares meet and, if needed, continue to meet Nasdaq Listing Rule 5550(a)(2)’s US$1 minimum bid requirement and to potentially improve marketability and liquidity. Shareholders’ proportional ownership is expected to remain the same, except for adjustments related to fractional shares, which the directors are authorized to resolve by rounding or sale and distribution of net proceeds. As of the July 24, 2026 record date, 8,188,610 Class A shares and 3,829,500 Class B shares were outstanding.
ICZOOM Group Inc. reports that on July 14, 2026 it received a written notification from Nasdaq stating it is not in compliance with Nasdaq Listing Rule 5250(c)(2) because it has not filed a Form 6-K containing interim financial statements for the six month period ended December 31, 2025. The notice has no immediate effect on the listing or trading of its securities.
The company has 60 calendar days, until September 14, 2026, to submit a plan to regain compliance. If Nasdaq accepts that plan, ICZOOM may receive up to 180 calendar days from the original filing due date, until December 28, 2026, to regain compliance. If the plan is not accepted, the company can appeal to a Nasdaq Hearings Panel. ICZOOM will be placed on Nasdaq’s list of non-compliant issuers after five business days, and an indicator of non-compliance will be disseminated via Nasdaq market data systems. Management states it is working diligently to complete the required filing and intends to submit a plan within the required timeframe.
ICZOOM Group Inc. announced a board change. Effective May 22, 2026, Wei Xia resigned as a director for personal reasons, and the company states his resignation was not due to any disagreement with its operations, policies, or procedures.
On the same date, Yi Wang, age 46, was appointed as a director, a member of the Compensation and Nominating Committees, and chair of the Audit Committee. The company highlights his management experience in packaging technology, logistics, and information technology, and his operations and business management expertise. A press release dated June 4, 2026 is filed as Exhibit 99.1.
ICZOOM Group Inc. is postponing its previously announced extraordinary general meeting of shareholders. The meeting, originally set for May 29, 2026, is now scheduled for August 31, 2026. The new record date for shareholders entitled to notice and voting rights is August 3, 2026.
The board approved the delay so management can focus resources on preparing interim financial statements. Earlier information about the meeting schedule in press releases from December 23, 2025 and January 30, 2026 should no longer be relied upon. The company plans to issue an updated meeting notice and related proxy materials.
ICZOOM Group Inc. received a Nasdaq notice on April 13, 2026 stating its Class A ordinary shares failed to meet the $1.00 minimum bid price for 30 consecutive business days under Nasdaq Listing Rule 5550(a)(2).
The shares remain listed and trading under the symbol IZM, and Nasdaq has granted a 180‑day compliance period to October 12, 2026. ICZOOM can regain compliance if its closing bid price is at least $1.00 for 10 consecutive business days during this period, and may qualify for an additional 180 days if other listing standards are met. The company is evaluating options, which may include a reverse stock split, but there is no assurance it will regain or maintain compliance.
ICZOOM Group Inc. director and ten percent owner Liu Duanrong has filed an initial ownership report detailing holdings of the company’s Class B Ordinary Shares. The filing shows 225,000 Class B shares held directly and 1,635,000 Class B shares held indirectly through Forerunner Universal Limited.
The Form 3 does not report any new purchases or sales; it establishes Liu’s existing ownership position in both direct and indirect forms.
ICZOOM Group Inc. director Yang Tianshi filed an initial Form 3, which is the required statement of beneficial ownership for company insiders. This filing does not list any stock trades or derivative transactions and serves as a baseline disclosure of Yang’s status as a director.
ICZOOM Group Inc. CEO and Chairman Lei Xia filed an initial statement of beneficial ownership, detailing his dual-class share holdings. He indirectly holds 1,719,500 Class B ordinary shares through Xuyan Development Limited, which he wholly owns and over which he has voting and investment power.
He also directly holds 250,000 Class B ordinary shares and 250,000 Class A ordinary shares. Each Class A share carries 1 vote, while each Class B share carries 10 votes. Mr. Xia may convert his Class B shares, whether held directly or via Xuyan Development, into Class A shares on a one-for-one basis at any time.
ICZOOM Group Inc. filed an initial insider ownership report for Cui Hantao, who serves as both a director and Chief Strategy Officer. The Form 3 does not show any reportable transactions or derivative positions, and functions as a baseline disclosure of this insider’s status with the company.