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02 Apr 2026
Expectations for AGM and reporting timeliness
Timelines under the listing rules
Shareholders rely on the suite of materials issued ahead of the AGM – financial statements, annual report and sustainability report – to form a holistic and informed view of the issuer’s financial health, strategic direction, corporate governance practices and long-term prospects.
In recognition of their importance, the Singapore Exchange (SGX) listing rules prescribe clear minimum timelines for the holding of the AGM and publication of these documents:
- AGM: within four months from the end of the financial year;
- full-year financial statements: within 60 days from the end of the financial year;
- annual report: at least 14 days before the date of its AGM; and
- sustainability report: typically at the same time as the issuance of the annual report.