Press Releases May 19, 2026 08:45 AM

Micropolis Receives Notification from NYSE American Regarding Delayed Annual Report Filing

Micropolis AI Robotics notified by NYSE American of delayed 2025 annual report filing, risking potential suspension

By Priya Menon MCRP

Micropolis AI Robotics has received a notice from NYSE American for failing to timely file its fiscal year 2025 annual report (Form 20-F), resulting in non-compliance with listing standards. The company is working to complete its delayed financial audit and aims to file within a 6-month cure period ending November 15, 2026, but faces risk of trading suspension or delisting if not rectified.

Micropolis Receives Notification from NYSE American Regarding Delayed Annual Report Filing
MCRP

Key Points

  • Micropolis failed to file its 2025 Form 20-F annual report by May 15, 2026, triggering a non-compliance notice from NYSE American.
  • The company cites audit delays as the reason for filing delinquency and is working to complete the audit and submit the report within the allowed cure period.
  • If Micropolis fails to file the report by November 15, 2026, it may face suspension and delisting, adversely impacting shareholder value and trading status.

Dubai, UAE, May 19, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Micropolis AI Robotics (NYSE American: MCRP) today announced that it received a notice from NYSE Regulation on May 18, 2026 indicating that the Company is not in compliance with the continued listing standards of NYSE American LLC (“NYSE American” or the “Exchange”). The Company failed to timely file its annual report on Form 20-F for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2025 (the “2025 Form 20-F”) by the filing due date of May 15, 2026 (the “Filing Delinquency”). The Company is now subject to the procedures and requirements set forth in Section 1007 of the NYSE American Company Guide.

NYSE Regulation notified the Company that NYSE American will closely monitor the status of the Company’s 2025 Form 20-F and any subsequent delayed filings for a six-month period from the date of the Filing Delinquency until November 15, 2026 (the “Initial Cure Period”). If the Company fails to cure the Filing Delinquency within the Initial Cure Period, the Exchange may, in its sole discretion, allow the Company’s securities to be traded for up to an additional six-month period through May 15, 2027 (the “Additional Cure Period”) depending on the Company’s specific circumstances. If the Exchange determines that an Additional Cure Period is not appropriate, suspension and delisting procedures will commence in accordance with the procedures set out in Section 1010 of the NYSE American Company Guide. If the Exchange determines that an Additional Cure Period of up to six months is appropriate and the Company fails to file the 2025 Form 20-F and any subsequent delayed filings by the end of that period, suspension and delisting procedures will generally commence.

As disclosed in the Form 12b-25 filed by the Company on April 29, 2026, the Company was unable, without unreasonable effort or expense, to file its 2025 Form 20-F as a result of a delay in completing the audit of its financial statements for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2025. The delay is due to certain ongoing audit-related matters that require additional time to resolve. The Company is working diligently with its auditors and advisors to complete the 2025 Form 20-F and intends to file within the Initial Cure Period.  However, there can be no assurance that the Company will ultimately regain compliance with all applicable Exchange listing standards.

The delinquency notice has no immediate impact on the listing of the Company’s ordinary shares, which will continue to be listed and traded on the NYSE American during the cure period subject to continued compliance with the other listing requirements of the NYSE American.

About Micropolis AI Robotics 

Micropolis is a robotics manufacturer founded in 2014, based in UAE with its headquarters located in Dubai Production City, Dubai, UAE. It specializes in developing AMRs that utilize wheeled EV platforms and are equipped with autonomous driving capabilities. As part of Micropolis’ product offerings, it integrates application-specific pods that serve as the primary purpose of a robot. These pods are designed to accommodate various functionalities, including surveillance cameras, road sweepers, logistics compartments, as well as collaborative robots (cobots) intended for direct human-robot interaction.

Safe Harbor Statement

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Contact Information

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Risks

  • Prolonged audit delays may jeopardize the company's listing on NYSE American, increasing uncertainty and potential loss of investor confidence.
  • Suspension or delisting from NYSE American would limit liquidity for shareholders and potentially impair Micropolis's access to capital markets.
  • Delays and regulatory scrutiny highlight financial reporting and governance risks, which could negatively impact broader investor perception of the robotics and technology sector.

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