Outline of Delisting Criteria
Delisting Criteria (Common for All Market Segments)
A listed company which falls under any of the following shall be delisted. (Rule 601, Paragraph 1, Items 1 through 20 of the Securities Listing Regulations)
Items | Delisting Criteria (Common for All Market Segments) |
Failure to Meet Continued Listing Criteria | A listed company shall be delisted after one year (six months in the case of the trading volume of the Continued Listing Criteria) (*), in principle, has passed since the listed company has fallen short of conforming to the Continued Listing Criteria. A listed company is required to submit a plan within three months specifying its actions and schedule to conform to the Continued Listing Criteria within one year (six months in the case of the trading volume of the Continued Listing Criteria), in principle, from when it falls short of conforming to the Continued Listing Criteria. |
Delay in Submission of Securities Report | When an annual securities report or quarterly securities report with an audit report or quarterly review report attached is not filed within one month after the statutory filing period (when a securities report is not filed by the 8th business day of a period during which approval has been granted for an extension to file a securities report or the like.) |
False Statement or Adverse Opinion, etc. |
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Securities on Special Alert, etc. |
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Violation of Listing Agreement, etc. |
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Other | Suspension of bank transactions, bankruptcy/rehabilitation/reorganization proceedings, suspension of business activities, inappropriate merger, etc., impairment of sound transactions with a controlling shareholder (in case of a change in the controlling shareholder due to a third-party allotment), lack of entrustment to a shareholder services agent, restrictions on transfer of shares, conversion to a wholly-owned subsidiary, ceasing to be subject to the book-entry transfer operation of a designated book-entry transfer institution, inappropriate restrictions on shareholders' rights, acquisition of all shares, acquisition by request for sale of shares, etc., share consolidation, involvement of anti-social forces, and others (cases where delisting is deemed appropriate for public benefits or investor protection) |
- Of the items in the Continued Listing Criteria, exceptions may apply to "tradable share ratio" and "amount of net assets." For more details, please see sections Tradable Shares and Amount of Net Assets under Details of Continued Listing Criteria.