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KAMEDA SEIKA CO.,LTD. — Investor Relations & Filings

Ticker · 2220 ISIN · JP3219800004 LEI · 3538008WA35ECYUGYB62 T Manufacturing
Filings indexed 75 across all filing types
Latest filing 2025-11-10 Regulatory Filings
Country JP Japan
Listing T 2220

About KAMEDA SEIKA CO.,LTD.

https://www.kamedaseika.co.jp/en/

KAMEDA SEIKA CO., LTD. is a leading manufacturer of rice crackers and snacks. The company holds a significant share of its domestic market with a portfolio of well-established brands. Operating as a "Rice Innovation Company," it leverages traditional techniques and expertise in rice processing. Beyond its core confectionery business, KAMEDA SEIKA is expanding into the "Better For You" food sector, developing and marketing products such as rice-derived plant-based foods, including lactobacillus items, and gluten-free rice breads. The company focuses on creating products for both domestic and international markets, aiming to harmonize with regional food cultures.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
確認書
Regulatory Filings Classification · 100% confidence The document is a 'Confirmation Letter' (確認書) filed under the Financial Instruments and Exchange Act. It serves as an officer certification regarding the accuracy of a previously filed semi-annual report. According to the 'CERTIFICATION RULE', documents that are primarily officer certifications or attestations, even if they reference a specific report type, should be classified as Regulatory Filings (RNS) rather than the report itself. H1 69
2025-11-10 Japanese
半期報告書-第69期(2025/04/01-2026/03/31)
Interim / Quarterly Report Classification · 100% confidence The document is a '半期報告書' (Semi-Annual Report) filed by Kameda Seika Co., Ltd. with the Kanto Local Finance Bureau under the Financial Instruments and Exchange Act. It contains comprehensive financial statements, management analysis (MD&A), and corporate information for the interim period ending September 30, 2025. This fits the definition of an Interim/Quarterly Report (IR). H1 2026
2025-11-10 Japanese
臨時報告書
M&A Activity Classification · 100% confidence The document is titled "臨時報告書" (Extraordinary Report) and is filed with the Kanto Local Finance Bureau. The filing reason explicitly states that it is submitted based on Article 24-5, Paragraph 4 of the Financial Instruments and Exchange Act and Article 19, Paragraph 2, Item 19 of the Cabinet Office Ordinance on Disclosure of Corporate Information, due to an event significantly impacting the consolidated financial condition, operating results, and cash flows. The content details the acquisition of additional shares in TH FOODS, INC., leading to it becoming a consolidated subsidiary, and the resulting recognition of a gain on step acquisition (approximately 20.6 billion JPY) as a special profit in the first quarter of the fiscal year ending March 2026. This structure—a formal, non-periodic filing triggered by a significant corporate event (like an M&A step-up) under specific Japanese financial regulations—does not perfectly align with the standard US SEC forms (like 10-K, DEF 14A, etc.) provided in the definitions. Since it is a mandatory, non-scheduled regulatory disclosure concerning a major corporate event (M&A/financing impact), and it is not an Earnings Release (ER), Interim Report (IR), or a specific M&A announcement (TAR, which usually implies a tender offer/merger proposal), the most appropriate general category for miscellaneous, mandatory regulatory filings that don't fit elsewhere is 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS). However, given the content is a detailed report on a significant corporate action (becoming a subsidiary via share purchase), it strongly relates to Capital/Financing (CAP) or M&A (TAR). Since it is a post-event disclosure of the financial impact of a share acquisition, and not the initial tender offer/merger proposal (TAR), and it is a comprehensive report of the event, RNS is the safest fallback, but CAP covers financing activities. Given the nature of the disclosure (a formal report mandated by law for a significant event), RNS (Regulatory Filings) is the best fit as a catch-all for specific Japanese regulatory disclosures not covered by other codes.
2025-06-30 Japanese
臨時報告書
AGM Information Classification · 100% confidence The document is titled "臨時報告書" (Extraordinary Report) and explicitly states in Section 1 that it is being filed pursuant to Article 24-5, Paragraph 4 of the Financial Instruments and Exchange Act and related regulations because resolutions were passed at the Annual General Meeting (AGM) held on June 17, 2025. Section 2 details the resolutions, including dividend approval, amendment of articles of incorporation, director bonuses, and continuation of the anti-takeover defense policy. The content is a formal report detailing the results of shareholder votes at a general meeting. This directly corresponds to the definition of 'Declaration of Voting Results & Voting Rights Announcements' (DVA). Although it relates to the AGM, the core content is the voting results, not the AGM presentation materials (AGM-R).
2025-06-19 Japanese
内部統制報告書-第68期(2024/04/01-2025/03/31)
Governance Information Classification · 100% confidence The document is titled "内部統制報告書" (Internal Control Report) and explicitly references the legal basis as "金融商品取引法第24条の4の4第1項" (Article 24-4-4, Paragraph 1 of the Financial Instruments and Exchange Act). It details the framework, scope, criteria (as of March 31, 2025), and the conclusion that internal controls over financial reporting are effective. This structure and content are characteristic of a formal Japanese regulatory filing concerning internal controls, which aligns closely with the scope of an Annual Report (10-K) in terms of comprehensive annual review, but specifically focuses on internal controls as mandated by Japanese law. Since there is no specific code for the Japanese Internal Control Report, and it is a comprehensive annual review document, it is most closely related to the Annual Report (10-K) or a specific Audit/Regulatory Report. Given the explicit reference to the Financial Instruments and Exchange Act and the comprehensive nature of the report covering the entire fiscal year, it functions as a mandatory annual disclosure. However, the provided definitions do not have a specific code for the Japanese 'Internal Control Report' (J-SOX report). The closest fit among the options for a comprehensive annual regulatory filing is '10-K' (Annual Report), although 'AR' (Audit Report/Information) or 'RNS' (Regulatory Filings) are alternatives. Since this is a mandatory, comprehensive annual filing detailing controls, '10-K' is the most appropriate analogue for a major annual filing, even if it's a specific component often included within or alongside the 10-K in other jurisdictions. Given the highly specific nature of the Japanese filing, 'RNS' (Regulatory Filings - fallback) is also a strong candidate if '10-K' is deemed too broad. I will classify it as '10-K' as it is a comprehensive annual report mandated by securities law, similar in function to a 10-K's internal control section, but I acknowledge the ambiguity. Re-evaluating the definitions: '10-K' is 'Official yearly report covering company activity and full financial performance.' This document is specifically the Internal Control Report. 'AR' is 'Standalone audit reports, applied accounting principles...'. This is not an audit report itself, but a management assertion about controls. Given the lack of a perfect fit, and its nature as a mandatory annual regulatory disclosure, '10-K' remains the best fit among the primary report types, or 'RNS' as the catch-all. I will select '10-K' based on its annual, comprehensive regulatory nature.
2025-06-17 Japanese
確認書
Audit Report / Information Classification · 95% confidence The document text contains Japanese characters and includes the header "有価証券報告書(通常方式)" which translates to 'Securities Report (Normal Method)'. It also explicitly mentions the '金融商品取引法' (Financial Instruments and Exchange Act) and confirms the appropriateness of the contents of the '有価証券報告書' (Securities Report) for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2025. A comprehensive Securities Report filed under Japanese regulations is equivalent to the US 10-K filing, which covers the full annual performance. Given the content confirms the accuracy of the full annual report, the classification should be Annual Report (10-K). The document length is very short (601 chars), suggesting it might be a cover or confirmation document *related* to the filing rather than the full report itself. However, the content is a direct confirmation of the *contents* of the annual report, which is a core component of the 10-K filing process, and it is not merely announcing the publication of a report (RPA/RNS). Since the core subject is the confirmation of the annual Securities Report, 10-K is the most appropriate classification for the underlying document type being referenced/confirmed. FY 2025
2025-06-17 Japanese

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