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Society Pass Faces Nasdaq Delisting After Chapter 11 Filing, Shares Plunge

Lukas Schmidt
09:39am, Wednesday, May 20, 2026

The stock of Society Pass Inc took a nosedive, tumbling 19% in premarket trading after the Nasdaq exchange decided to pull the plug on its listing. This all stems from the company's recent Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing, a move that put Nasdaq's listing standards in question.

On May 12, 2026, Society Pass along with its fully owned subsidiary SoPa Inc. voluntarily filed for Chapter 11 protection in the Southern District of Texas. The bankruptcy filing triggered Nasdaq to review its continued listing eligibility.

Just two days later, Nasdaq's Listing Qualifications Department issued a notification that the company's common stock would be delisted, citing specific Nasdaq rules that address bankruptcy situations. The exchange deemed Society Pass no longer suitable for listing due to the bankruptcy proceedings.

Despite this setback, Society Pass announced plans to appeal the Nasdaq delisting decision, signaling efforts to keep its public market access alive. However, trading on NASDAQ for the stock is scheduled to halt as of the start of trading on May 21, 2026.

Upon suspension, Nasdaq will file a Form 25-NSE with the SEC to formally remove the stock from trading and registration, effectively ending its presence on the exchange. Investors will watch closely how the move impacts liquidity and valuations off-exchange going forward.

This delisting adds Society Pass to the list of companies grappling with the trading halt consequences that come with filing for bankruptcy. The appeal marks a potential fight to retain its exchange status amid financial restructuring.

Society Pass's steep premarket slide highlights the market's reaction to the risks surrounding bankruptcy and delisting. The trading suspension next week cements the stock's uncertain future on the Nasdaq.

Whether the appeal will succeed or the stock continues trading in alternative venues remains to be seen. For now, SOPA shares face a challenging road ahead.

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