Sea Limited's SEC filings document the reporting record of a foreign private issuer whose American depositary shares each represent one Class A ordinary share. Recent Form 6-K submissions furnish press releases and other materials covering quarterly and annual financial results, segment disclosures for Garena, Shopee and Monee, and operating commentary on e-commerce, digital entertainment and digital financial services.
The filings also record capital and governance matters, including ADS repurchase authorization disclosures and annual general meeting notices. These documents frame Sea's public reporting around revenue and profitability measures, marketplace and value-added services activity, consumer and SME credit exposure, shareholder meeting procedures, and the company's ADR-based capital structure.
Sea (NYSE: SE) filed a Form 144 notifying the SEC that affiliate Coast Bridge Investments Ltd plans to sell up to 1,666,685 American Depositary Shares (ADS), representing roughly 0.3 % of the 546.5 million ADS outstanding. The proposed transaction, to be executed through Goldman Sachs & Co. LLC, carries an estimated market value of $264.2 million and is slated for on-or-about 26 June 2025.
The filing also discloses a pattern of recent disposals by the same affiliate: multiple trades over the last three months, including a single-day sale of 185,190 ADS for $28.5 million on 13 May 2025, alongside dozens of smaller transactions. No operating results, risk factors or strategic updates accompany the notice.
While a Form 144 does not obligate execution, it signals intent and may foreshadow increased share float and potential near-term selling pressure for SE shares.
Sea Limited (NYSE: SE) Form 144 filing shows that affiliate Green Kiwi Holding Limited plans to dispose of 300,000 American Depositary Receipts on or about 26 June 2025. The proposed sale, to be routed through J.P. Morgan Securities LLC, carries an estimated market value of US $47.4 million. Relative to Sea’s 543,584,213 shares outstanding, the block equates to roughly 0.06 % of the float, signalling a modest-sized insider transaction. The ADRs were originally obtained on 17 July 2023 via the exercise of employee stock options (ESOP) and are being sold under a Rule 10b5-1 trading plan adopted on 27 March 2025. No additional insider sales have been reported in the past three months. The seller affirms no knowledge of undisclosed material adverse information.