Kindcard (KCRD) notifies SEC of late Form 10-K filing under Rule 12b-25
Filing Impact
Filing Sentiment
Form Type
NT 10-K
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
Kindcard, Inc. notifies the SEC that its Annual Report on Form 10-K for the period ended January 31, 2026 will be filed late under Rule 12b-25 because the company requires additional time to complete compilation and review to ensure adequate disclosure. The filing is expected on or before the 15th calendar day following the prescribed due date. The notification is signed by Michael Rosen, Chief Executive Officer, dated May 4, 2026.
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Key Figures
Period Ended: January 31, 2026
Extension Window: 15 calendar days
Notification Date: May 4, 2026
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Period Ended
January 31, 2026
Form 10-K reporting period end
Extension Window
15 calendar days
Permitted filing extension under Rule 12b-25 for annual reports
Notification Date
May 4, 2026
Date signature block executed by CEO Michael Rosen
Key Terms
Rule 12b-25, Form 10-K, prescribed due date
3 terms
Rule 12b-25 regulatory
"The Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K ... cannot be filed within the prescribed time period"
Rule 12b-25 is an SEC filing provision that lets a company notify regulators and the public that it cannot file a required periodic report (like a quarterly or annual report) on time and explains the reason for the delay. For investors, the notice is a formal heads-up that financial information will arrive late—similar to a company calling to say it will be late turning in homework—so it signals increased uncertainty and may affect trading and risk assessments until the filing is available.
Form 10-K regulatory
"The Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the quarterly period ended January 31, 2026"
A Form 10-K is a comprehensive report that publicly traded companies are required to file annually with regulators. It provides a detailed overview of a company's financial health, operations, and risks, similar to a detailed health report. Investors use this information to assess the company's performance and make informed decisions about buying or selling its stock.
prescribed due date regulatory
"will be filed on or before the fifteenth calendar day following the prescribed due date"
FAQ
Why did Kindcard (KCRD) file an NT 10-K notification?
Kindcard filed the notification stating it needs more time for compilation and review to ensure adequate disclosure. The company says the delay is to complete information required for the Form 10-K and improve accuracy before filing.
When will Kindcard (KCRD) file the delayed Form 10-K?
The company intends to file the Annual Report on Form 10-K on or before the 15th calendar day following the prescribed due date. That timeline is stated explicitly in the NT 12b-25 notification.
Who signed the late-filing notice for Kindcard (KCRD)?
The notification is signed by Michael Rosen, Chief Executive Officer. The form shows the signature block with the name and the notification date of May 4, 2026.
Does the notice say the delayed 10-K will show major changes in results?
No. The form asks whether significant changes in results are anticipated and the box for that question is present; the excerpt does not include an affirmative explanation of anticipated changes.
Will Rule 12b-25 relief apply to Kindcard (KCRD)?
Kindcard invokes Rule 12b-25 relief by stating the reasons in Part III and committing to file within the permitted 15-calendar-day extension for annual reports. The form follows the Rule 12b-25 framework.