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Ticker · 4385 ISIN · JP3921290007 LEI · 3538009SK4V5AXSTUJ26 T Telecommunications, computer programming, consultancy, computing infrastructure, and other information service activities
Filings indexed 64 across all filing types
Latest filing 2026-04-16 Share Issue/Capital Cha…
Country JP Japan
Listing T 4385

About Mercari, Inc.

https://about.mercari.com/en/

Mercari, Inc. is a technology company that operates a consumer-to-consumer (C2C) marketplace application. The platform enables individuals to buy and sell a wide range of items, with an emphasis on safety and security. This is facilitated through a unique payment deposit system and the use of AI to monitor and prevent fraudulent transactions. The company also provides Merpay, a mobile payment service integrated within the Mercari app. Merpay allows users to utilize their sales proceeds or funds from a linked bank account for purchases on the marketplace and at other merchants. The company is actively expanding its cross-border transaction capabilities to connect users internationally.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
臨時報告書
Share Issue/Capital Change Classification · 88% confidence The document is a Japanese “臨時報告書” filed under the Financial Instruments and Exchange Act, disclosing an extraordinary share issuance (new shares issued to overseas employees under a restricted stock unit plan). It details the type of securities, number of shares, issue price, capital increase, method of issuance, issuance date, and listing plan. This is not a full periodic report, earnings announcement, or management commentary but a capital change announcement. According to the taxonomy, announcements of new share issues fall under Share Issue/Capital Change (Code: SHA).
2026-04-16 Japanese
確認書
Regulatory Filings
2025-09-24 Japanese
有価証券報告書-第13期(2024/07/01-2025/06/30)
Annual Report
2025-09-24 Japanese
臨時報告書
Share Issue/Capital Change Classification · 100% confidence The document is explicitly titled "臨時報告書" (Extraordinary Report/Timely Disclosure Report) and is filed with the Kanto Local Finance Bureau Director ("関東財務局長"). The content details the issuance of new shares (70,363 shares) through a non-cash contribution (現物出資) based on an employee restricted stock unit plan (譲渡制限株式ユニット付与制度). This type of filing, which reports significant corporate actions like capital changes or share issuance outside of regular periodic reports (like 10-K or IR), falls under the category of a specific regulatory disclosure. In the provided definitions, there is no direct match for a Japanese 'Timely Disclosure Report' (臨時報告書). However, the content strongly relates to capital structure changes (share issuance via contribution in kind) and is a mandatory regulatory filing. 1. It is not an Annual Report (10-K), Interim Report (IR), or Earnings Release (ER). 2. It details a capital change (share issuance), which relates to 'CAP' (Capital/Financing Update) or 'SHA' (Share Issue/Capital Change). 3. Since it is a formal, specific regulatory filing reporting a material event (share issuance) that doesn't fit the other specific categories like DIV, DIRS, or MANG, the most appropriate general regulatory category is 'RNS' (Regulatory Filings), which serves as the fallback for miscellaneous regulatory announcements not covered elsewhere, especially for non-US specific forms. 4. Given the detailed nature of the capital change, 'SHA' (Share Issue/Capital Change) is also highly relevant. However, 'RNS' is often used for these specific, non-standardized regulatory disclosures in a global context when a precise code for 'Timely Disclosure Report' is missing. Since the document is a formal regulatory filing reporting a share issue, 'SHA' is a strong candidate, but 'RNS' covers the nature of the filing itself (a timely regulatory report). Considering the document is a formal, specific regulatory filing reporting a capital change (share issuance), 'SHA' (Share Issue/Capital Change) is the most descriptive category for the *content*. If the system prioritizes the *nature* of the filing (a timely disclosure), 'RNS' would be chosen. Given the detailed financial specifics of the share issuance, 'SHA' is selected as the primary content classification, as 'RNS' is the fallback. Revisiting the definitions: 'SHA' is 'Announcement regarding new share issues, stock splits, or other capital changes.' This perfectly describes the core action reported in sections 1 and 2 of the document. Therefore, SHA is the best fit.
2025-07-16 Japanese
臨時報告書
Share Issue/Capital Change Classification · 100% confidence The document is titled "臨時報告書" (Extraordinary Report/Timely Disclosure Report) and is submitted to the Kanto Local Finance Bureau Director. The filing reason explicitly states that it is submitted based on Article 24-5, Paragraph 4 of the Financial Instruments and Exchange Act and related regulations, concerning the granting of Restricted Stock Units (RSUs) to executive officers as part of a post-delivery stock compensation plan. This type of filing, detailing specific corporate actions like stock compensation grants, often falls under specific disclosure rules in Japan. Given the context of a specific, non-periodic corporate action disclosure related to executive compensation and stock issuance, and looking at the provided definitions, this is a specific corporate action disclosure. Since it details the issuance of shares (even if contingent on vesting) as part of compensation, it relates closely to capital structure changes or specific regulatory disclosures. However, the core event is the granting of stock compensation, which is a form of capital/financing activity or a specific disclosure event. Since it is not a standard 10-K, IR, or ER, and it involves the issuance of shares as compensation, 'Capital/Financing Update' (CAP) is a strong candidate, but the structure strongly suggests a mandatory, specific regulatory filing related to executive compensation/stock issuance. In the context of Japanese filings, this structure is typical for disclosures related to stock options or RSU grants. Given the options, 'CAP' (Capital/Financing Update) covers the issuance aspect, but 'DEF 14A' (Remuneration Information) covers the compensation aspect. Since this is a formal regulatory filing detailing the *grant* of stock compensation, and not just a proxy statement about compensation, 'CAP' is often used for share issuance events. However, the most precise fit for a formal disclosure about executive remuneration via stock is often linked to compensation reports. Given the options, and recognizing this is a mandatory disclosure about stock issuance for compensation, 'CAP' (Capital/Financing Update) is appropriate as it involves the issuance of 196,565 shares. If a more specific Japanese code existed, it would be used. Lacking that, 'CAP' covers the share issuance aspect, or 'RPA' if it were just announcing the filing. Since it contains the full details of the grant, it is the substance itself. I will classify it as CAP due to the explicit details on share issuance, price, and total value, which are financing/capital related.
2025-07-11 Japanese
臨時報告書
Share Issue/Capital Change Classification · 100% confidence The document is explicitly titled "臨時報告書" (Extraordinary Report/Timely Disclosure Report) and is submitted to the Kanto Local Finance Bureau Director on April 8, 2025. The content details a decision regarding the issuance of new shares (80,728 shares) to employees outside of Japan as consideration for services rendered, involving a non-cash contribution (現物出資). This structure—a formal report detailing a specific corporate action like a share issuance or capital change, filed outside of the regular annual (10-K) or quarterly (IR) cycle—is characteristic of a timely disclosure required under Japanese financial regulations (FSA/EDINET system). Given the options, this filing relates to a capital structure change (share issuance via non-cash contribution). While 'SHA' (Share Issue/Capital Change) is relevant to the *content*, the document *format* is a mandatory regulatory filing for a specific event. In the context of Japanese filings, '臨時報告書' often maps best to a general regulatory filing or a specific event disclosure. Since the core event is a share issuance, 'SHA' is the most specific content match, although 'RNS' (Regulatory Filings) is a strong candidate for the filing type itself. However, since the definitions prioritize content specificity where possible, and this is a detailed report on a share issue, SHA is chosen over the generic RNS, assuming the database prefers content classification over pure regulatory form classification when a specific content code exists. The document length (1955 chars) is substantial enough to be the report itself, not just an announcement of a report.
2025-04-08 Japanese

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