INEO INNEOVA Holdings Ltd
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Executive Summary
INNEOVA Holdings filed an unaudited interim balance sheet as of March 31, 2026, showing total assets of $50.3M (up 21% from $41.4M at year-end 2025), driven by a surge in accounts receivable and deposits/prepayments. However, total liabilities rose even faster to $44.9M (up 23% from $36.4M), with bank borrowings increasing to $19.1M and customer deposits nearly doubling to $9.6M. Shareholders' equity improved modestly to $5.4M from $5.0M, but the company remains thinly capitalized relative to its debt load, and the prior 20-F reported a net loss for FY2025 with ongoing Nasdaq minimum bid price deficiency risk.
Actionable Insight
The balance sheet reveals growing leverage and a cash burn trend, consistent with the FY2025 net loss reported in the prior 20-F. With the Nasdaq bid-price cure deadline approaching (June 8, 2026), monitor for a potential reverse stock split or delisting notice. The sharp rise in customer deposits may signal increased order activity, but the cash position remains precarious for a $10M market cap company.
Key Facts
- Total assets increased 21.3% to $50.3M from $41.4M at Dec 31, 2025.
- Total liabilities increased 23.2% to $44.9M from $36.4M, outpacing asset growth.
- Bank borrowings rose to $19.1M from $17.7M, and customer deposits nearly doubled to $9.6M from $5.6M.
- Cash declined to $914K from $1.1M, while accounts receivable (third parties) surged to $11.2M from $7.9M.
- Shareholders' equity is only $5.4M against $44.9M in liabilities, a thin equity cushion.
- The prior 20-F (filed May 15, 2026) reported a net loss of $0.4M for FY2025 vs net income of $0.4M in FY2024, with a 6.9% revenue decline to $58.4M.
- Nasdaq deficiency notice for minimum bid price remains outstanding with cure period through June 8, 2026.
Financial Impact
Balance sheet shows deteriorating liquidity: cash down 13.7% to $0.9M, while short-term debt and customer deposits have grown significantly. The company's net debt (bank borrowings minus cash) stands at $18.2M, up from $16.6M at year-end.
Risk Factors
- Nasdaq delisting risk if minimum bid price not cured by June 8, 2026.
- Thin equity base ($5.4M) relative to $44.9M in total liabilities increases financial vulnerability.
- Cash burn continues with declining cash reserves and rising receivables, potentially requiring additional financing or dilutive capital raise.
- Related-party transactions (significant receivables and payables) add opacity to financial health.
Market Snapshot
Documents Analyzed
This report is based on 5 SEC documents filed with EDGAR.
| Document | Accession Number |
|---|---|
| 6-K Filing (Primary) | 0001493152-26-027386 |
| Document: form6-k.htm | 0001493152-26-027386 |
| Document: 0001493152-26-027386-index-headers.html | 0001493152-26-027386 |
| Document: 0001493152-26-027386-index.html | 0001493152-26-027386 |
| Document: 0001493152-26-027386.txt | 0001493152-26-027386 |
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Jun 10, 2026
4d ago
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6-K
| $0.6594 awaiting T+5 | awaiting T+5 | — | $0.6300 (+4.46%) |
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Jun 5, 2026
9d ago
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6-K
| $0.5940 awaiting T+5 | awaiting T+5 | — | $0.6300 (−6.06%) |
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May 15, 2026
4w ago
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20-F
| $0.6340 $0.6300 | ▲ +0.63% | ▲ +1.59% | $0.6300 (+0.63%) |
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