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Viomi Receives NASDAQ Notice Related to Late Filing of Form 20-F

Viomi Receives NASDAQ Notice Related to Late Filing of Form 20-F

Yahoo23-05-2025

GUANGZHOU, China, May 23, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Viomi Technology Co., Ltd ('Viomi' or the 'Company') (NASDAQ: VIOT), a leading technology company for home water solutions in China, today announced that it has received a letter from the NASDAQ Stock Market, dated May 21, 2025 (the 'Delinquency Letter'), notifying the Company that it is not in compliance with the requirements for continued listing set forth in NASDAQ Listing Rule 5250(c)(1) because it did not timely file its annual report on Form 20-F for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2024 (the '2024 Annual Report').
In accordance with NASDAQ Listing Rules, the Company has 60 calendar days from the date of the Delinquency Letter to submit a plan to regain compliance with NASDAQ Listing Rules (the 'Compliance Plan'). If NASDAQ accepts the Compliance Plan, NASDAQ may grant the Company an extension until November 11, 2025 to regain compliance. The Company intends to submit the Compliance Plan within the prescribed 60-day period.
The Delinquency Letter has no immediate impact on the listing of the Company's ordinary shares represented by American depositary shares on the Nasdaq Capital Market.
This announcement is made in compliance with NASDAQ Listing Rule 5810(b), which requires prompt disclosure of receipt of a deficiency notification.
About Viomi Technology
Viomi's mission is 'AI for Better Water,' utilizing AI technology to provide better drinking water solutions for households worldwide.
As an industry-leading technology company in home water solutions, Viomi has developed a distinctive 'Equipment + Consumables' business model. By leveraging its expertise in AI technology, intelligent hardware and software development, the Company simplifies filter replacement and enhances water quality monitoring, thereby increasing the filter replacement rate. Its continuous technological innovations extend filter lifespan and lower user costs, promoting the adoption of water purifiers and supporting a healthy lifestyle while effectively addressing the rising global demand for cleaner, fresher and healthier drinking water. The Company operates a world-leading 'Water Purifier Gigafactory' with an integrated industrial chain that boasts optimal efficiency and facilitates continuous breakthroughs in water purification. This state-of-the-art facility enables Viomi to achieve economies of scale and accelerate the global popularization of residential water filtration.
For more information, please visit: https://ir.viomi.com.
For investor and media inquiries, please contact:
In China:
Viomi Technology Co., LtdClaire JiE-mail: ir@viomi.com.cn
Piacente Financial CommunicationHui FanTel: +86-10-6508-0677 E-mail: viomi@tpg-ir.com
In the United States:
Piacente Financial Communication Brandi PiacenteTel: +1-212-481-2050E-mail: viomi@tpg-ir.com

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