Form 20-F aims to standardize reporting for foreign-based companies, helping investors compare these with U.S. equities. It usually includes the companys annual report and financials. Foreign companies traded in the U.S., except for Canadian companies (who use form 40-F), must file Form 20-F.
Is 20-F the same as 10-K?
Form 20-F: The annual report for foreign companies Equivalent to the 10-K, Form 20-F provides reporting information about the companys key operational details, market risks, corporate governance and financial statements.
How long after a foreign private issuers year end is Form 20-F required to be filed with the SEC?
While domestic issuers must file annual reports on Form 10-K within 60, 75, or 90 days after their fiscal year-end depending on their filing status, FPIs have until four months after their fiscal year-end to file their annual reports on Form 20-F.
What is a 20F report?
Note that only publicly-traded U.S. companies file SEC EDGAR reports called 10-Ks. Foreign companies which trade on the U.S. market (such as the New York Stock Exchange or Nasdaq) file SEC EDGAR reports called 20-Fs.
Whats the difference between 10-K and 20f?
Form 10-K is for U.S.-based companies, while Form 20-F is for foreign companies.
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Form 20-F is an SEC filing submitted to the US Securities and Exchange Commission used by certain foreign private issuers to provide information. The form is used by companies where 50% or less of the total amount of voting shares are held by American Citizens, but its shares can be traded on an American Exchange.
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FORM 20-F
Mar 31, 2022 Title of Each Class. Trading Symbol(s). Name of Each Exchange on Which Registered. Ordinary Shares (par value of 0.000625 per share).
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