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Ticker · 5621 ISIN · JP3794460000 LEI · 549300VMZ05IHUBR0I75 T Telecommunications, computer programming, consultancy, computing infrastructure, and other information service activities
Filings indexed 18 across all filing types
Latest filing 2023-12-13 Capital/Financing Update
Country US United States of America
Listing T 5621

About Human Technologies,Inc.

https://www.h-t.co.jp/

Human Technologies, Inc. is a software-as-a-service (SaaS) provider that develops and offers cloud-based solutions focused on human capital management and productivity. The company's flagship product, KING OF TIME, is a comprehensive attendance management system designed to streamline back-office operations and leverage employee data for enhanced efficiency. It serves as the core of an open ecosystem that integrates with various external services. Human Technologies also provides DigitalPersona AD, an Active Directory-integrated security system that enables multi-factor authentication (MFA) for PCs using methods such as biometrics, IC cards, and one-time passwords to strengthen enterprise security.

Recent filings

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訂正有価証券届出書(新規公開時)
Capital/Financing Update Classification · 1% confidence The document text begins with the title "訂正有価証券届出書(新規公開)" which translates to "Amended Securities Registration Statement (Initial Public Offering)". It details the terms of a public offering (募集要項) and a secondary offering (売出要項) for shares, including issuance price, underwriting details, and use of proceeds. This structure and terminology are characteristic of a Japanese regulatory filing related to an Initial Public Offering (IPO) or subsequent offering, which falls under the scope of a comprehensive registration statement. In the context of US SEC filings, the closest equivalent for a comprehensive registration statement detailing an offering is often related to Form S-1 or similar registration forms, but since the document is clearly Japanese regulatory material ("提出先:関東財務局長"), we must map it to the provided definitions. The document is not a short announcement (RPA/RNS) but the detailed filing itself. It is not an Annual Report (10-K), Interim Report (IR), or Earnings Release (ER). It is a formal filing document detailing the terms of securities being offered to the public, which is a type of registration statement. Given the options, the most appropriate classification for a comprehensive securities registration statement detailing an offering (which is a core regulatory disclosure document) is often grouped with general regulatory filings or specific offering documents. Since there is no explicit 'Registration Statement' code, and this document is highly specific to the offering process, it is best classified as a general Regulatory Filing (RNS) or potentially related to Capital/Financing Update (CAP). However, '有価証券届出書' (Securities Registration Statement) is a primary disclosure document. Considering the provided list, and recognizing this is a detailed filing for a public offering, it is a major regulatory disclosure. Since 'RNS' is the general regulatory fallback, and 'CAP' is for updates on financing activities (which this is, but it's the primary disclosure document for the offering), RNS is the safest general classification for a non-standard US form filing that is clearly regulatory disclosure. However, the content is overwhelmingly about the capital raising/offering process. Let's re-evaluate the definitions. 'CAP' is for 'Updates on company fundraising, financing activities, or capital structure changes.' A primary IPO registration statement is the ultimate documentation of a fundraising activity. Given the detailed nature of the offering terms, 'CAP' seems more descriptive of the *content* than the generic 'RNS'. However, looking closely at the structure, this is the formal registration document submitted to the regulator (Kanto Local Finance Bureau Director) for the offering. In many classification schemes, these primary offering documents are categorized separately or as general regulatory filings. Since the document is a full registration statement, and not just a brief announcement of a capital change, I will lean towards the most comprehensive regulatory category available, which is RNS, as it is a formal submission to the regulator. Revisiting the definitions: 'CAP' is for 'Updates'. 'RNS' is for 'General regulatory announcements and fallback category for miscellaneous filings'. A Securities Registration Statement is a specific, mandatory regulatory filing. If we must choose from the list, and it's not a 10-K, IR, or ER, RNS is the best fit for a formal, non-standard regulatory disclosure document. *Self-Correction/Refinement*: The document is a "Securities Registration Statement" (有価証券届出書) for an IPO, which is a mandatory, comprehensive disclosure document required before selling securities. This is a core regulatory filing. Given the options, RNS (Regulatory Filings / miscellaneous) is the most appropriate catch-all for specific, non-standard regulatory forms not covered elsewhere. The confidence is high because the document type is explicitly stated in the header.
2023-12-13 Japanese
訂正有価証券届出書(新規公開時)
Share Issue/Capital Change Classification · 1% confidence The document text contains the header "訂正有価証券届出書(新規公開)" which translates to "Amended Securities Registration Statement (Initial Public Offering)". It details the offering price, underwriting agreements, capital usage from the new issuance, and selling shareholder information, all characteristic components of a registration statement filed prior to an IPO in Japan. The filing is submitted to the Kanto Local Finance Bureau ("関東財務局長"). This strongly indicates a filing related to the initial public offering of securities, which aligns best with the general category for comprehensive registration documents, often associated with the US 10-K/S-1 structure, but given the specific Japanese context and the nature of the document (a registration statement for a public offering), it is a primary regulatory filing for capital raising. Since there is no specific code for a Japanese Registration Statement (like S-1 or F-1), and it is a comprehensive document detailing the offering structure, it is classified as a major regulatory filing. However, the closest fit among the provided options for a comprehensive document detailing the structure of a public offering (which includes both primary issuance and secondary sale details) is often related to the core offering documents. Given the context of a major regulatory filing detailing an IPO/offering, and lacking a specific IPO registration code, the most appropriate classification is the general regulatory filing category (RNS) or, if interpreted as the core document detailing the offering structure, it might be considered a Capital/Financing Update (CAP) or a comprehensive filing. Since it is the actual registration statement detailing the offering terms, it is a core regulatory document. In the context of US filings, this is akin to an S-1. Since S-1 is not an option, and this is a formal, comprehensive filing detailing the offering, it is best categorized as a major regulatory filing (RNS) or potentially CAP if focusing only on the financing aspect. Given the depth and formal structure, RNS (Regulatory Filings - fallback for miscellaneous specific filings) is a safe choice, but since it is explicitly about a public offering (募集), CAP (Capital/Financing Update) is also highly relevant. However, a full registration statement is more than just an 'update'; it is the primary disclosure. I will select RNS as the comprehensive regulatory disclosure document that doesn't fit the specific financial report types (10-K, IR). Upon re-evaluation, the document is a "Securities Registration Statement" (有価証券届出書), which is the core document for a public offering. This is a fundamental regulatory disclosure. RNS is the fallback. Given the options, and the document's focus on the mechanics of the IPO (募集要項, 売出要項), it is a critical regulatory filing. I will use RNS as the most encompassing category for formal, non-periodic regulatory disclosures not covered elsewhere.
2023-12-05 Japanese
有価証券届出書(新規公開時)
Capital/Financing Update Classification · 1% confidence The document is titled "有価証券届出書(新規公開)" which translates to "Securities Registration Statement (Initial Public Offering)". It details the terms of a public offering (募集) and secondary offering (売出し) of shares, including the offering method (ブックビルディング方式 - book-building method), expected issuance price (発行価格), underwriting details (株式の引受け), and the intended use of proceeds (新規発行による手取金の使途). This structure and content are characteristic of a registration statement filed prior to an Initial Public Offering (IPO) in Japan, which corresponds to the regulatory filing category for new securities registration, often associated with the US 10-K/S-1 context, but given the specific Japanese filing type and the nature of the document (a comprehensive filing detailing a capital raise/IPO), it fits best under a general capital/financing update or a specific regulatory filing. Since the document is a comprehensive registration statement for a new public offering, it directly relates to 'Capital/Financing Update' (CAP) or a specific regulatory filing. Given the options, 'CAP' (Capital/Financing Update) is highly relevant as it details the entire fundraising structure. However, the document itself is the formal registration document submitted to the regulatory body (関東財務局長 - Kanto Local Finance Bureau Director). In the context of global filings, a comprehensive registration statement for an IPO/offering is a primary regulatory disclosure. Since there isn't a specific 'IPO Registration Statement' code, and it details the financing structure extensively, 'CAP' is a strong candidate. Alternatively, 'RPA' (Report Publication Announcement) is ruled out because this is the report itself, not an announcement of it. 'RNS' (Regulatory Filings) is the fallback. Given the focus on the mechanics of the share issuance and sale, 'CAP' (Capital/Financing Update) is the most descriptive category for the *content*, even though it is a formal regulatory filing. Let's re-evaluate the definitions. 'CAP' is for 'Updates on company fundraising, financing activities, or capital structure changes.' This document is the core filing detailing exactly that. I will classify it as CAP.
2023-11-17 Japanese

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