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OMS Energy Technologies Inc. filed its inaugural Form 20-F for FY ended 31 Mar 2025. The Singapore-based Cayman issuer manufactures surface wellhead systems (SWS) and oil-country tubular goods (OCTG) for E&P customers across Asia-Pacific and MENA. It reports under IFRS and had 38.745 million ordinary shares outstanding at period-end, trading on Nasdaq under ticker OMSE.
Founder/CEO How Meng Hock controls 61.78 % of voting power, qualifying OMSE as both a “controlled company” and an emerging-growth company. Consequently the firm may rely on reduced corporate-governance and reporting obligations, although it states no present intent to do so.
The filing details extensive risk factors: exposure to oil-price cycles, Middle-East geopolitical tensions, drilling spending cuts, stringent local-content rules (e.g., KSA IKTVA, Indonesia TKDN, Brunei LBD), safety and environmental liabilities, customer concentration, supply-chain disruptions and high leverage. Regulatory advantages of foreign-private-issuer status, home-country governance practices and exemption from SOX 404(b) auditor attestation are also noted.
No revenue, earnings, cash-flow or balance-sheet figures are disclosed in the excerpt; investors therefore lack quantitative insight into FY-25 performance, liquidity or capital structure.