
Tihama Advertising said it failed to publish its annual financial statements for the year ended March 31, raising the risk of trading suspension by Saudi regulators.
Tihama Advertising, Public Relations and Marketing Co. said it failed to publish its annual financial statements for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2025/2026.
The company did not give a reason in its statement. Saudi Capital Market Authority rules require listed companies to file annual results within a set period after the fiscal year-end. Failure can lead to a trading suspension.
The company did not provide a timeline for when it expects to publish the statements. The Saudi exchange may issue a notice or suspend trading if the filing is not made soon.
Tihama operates in advertising, public relations and marketing. The inability to report raises questions about its financial health and internal controls. The company said it will provide an update when available.
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