Sentoria faces trading suspension after failing to submit annual report


KUALA LUMPUR: Bursa Malaysia Securities Bhd warned that trading of Sentoria Group Bhd shares will be suspended after the company failed to submit its annual report for the financial period ended Dec 31, 2024.

In a filing today, Bursa Malaysia said that if Sentoria fails to submit the outstanding annual report on or before May 8, 2025, trading in the company’s securities will be suspended from May 9, 2025, until further notice.

According to Bursa Malaysia, Sentoria failed to submit its annual report, including the annual audited financial statements and the auditors’ and directors’ reports, to Bursa Securities for public release within the stipulated timeframe (April 30, 2025).

This is pursuant to Paragraph 9.23(1) of Bursa Securities’ Main Market Listing Requirements (LR).

"Under Paragraph 9.28(6) of the LR, if a listed issuer fails to issue the outstanding financial statements within six months from the expiry of the relevant timeframes, in addition to any enforcement action that Bursa Securities may take, de-listing procedures shall be commenced against such listed issuer,” it said.

At 12.30 pm, the company’s share price was flat at one sen with no shares changing hands. - Bernama

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