Welcome to our dedicated page for Mogu SEC filings (Ticker: MOGU), a comprehensive resource for investors and traders seeking official regulatory documents including 10-K annual reports, 10-Q quarterly earnings, 8-K material events, and insider trading forms.
The MOGU Inc. (NYSE: MOGU) SEC filings page provides access to the company’s U.S. regulatory disclosures as a foreign private issuer. MOGU files annual reports on Form 20-F and current reports on Form 6-K, which together describe its KOL-driven online fashion and lifestyle platform in China, financial performance, risk factors and internal control matters.
Through its filings, MOGU explains that it operates a platform connecting merchants, key opinion leaders (KOLs) and users, and it details revenue categories such as commission revenues, financing solutions revenues, technology service revenues and other revenues. The annual report on Form 20-F includes audited consolidated financial statements, while Form 6-K filings often contain unaudited financial results for six-month periods and fiscal years, along with discussions of gross merchandise value (GMV), operating losses, net loss and non-GAAP measures like Adjusted EBITDA and Adjusted net loss. AI-powered tools on this page can summarize these lengthy documents and highlight key sections.
Recent MOGU Form 6-K filings also document corporate and governance developments. One filing describes the board of directors’ approval of a strategic allocation of up to US$20 million of corporate assets to digital currencies, primarily Bitcoin, Ethereum and Solana, including related securities and investment products, and explains the board’s rationale regarding treasury diversification and operational capabilities for AI-related products and services. Another Form 6-K outlines the dismissal of PricewaterhouseCoopers Zhong Tian LLP as auditor and the appointment of Marcum Asia CPAs LLP, and it discusses material weaknesses in internal control over financial reporting, such as insufficient U.S. GAAP and SEC reporting expertise and control design issues around reconciliations and high-risk system activities.
In addition, a Form 6-K describes MOGU’s indirect wholly owned subsidiary entering into a share transfer agreement to acquire less than 1% of the registered capital of a China-based AI infrastructure technology company, identifying the target as an AI infrastructure technology business. Filings also reference share repurchase authorizations and other board decisions. With real-time updates from EDGAR and AI-generated summaries, this page helps users quickly locate and interpret MOGU’s 20-F annual reports, 6-K current reports and related exhibits, as well as information relevant to internal controls, auditor changes and strategic investments.