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Vancouver Tech Investment Firm Corrects Financial Records After Regulator Review

Digital Asset Technologies Inc. announces plans to amend and refile financial statements following British Columbia Securities Commission examination.

Vancouver Tech Investment Firm Corrects Financial Records After Regulator Review
(Financial Post / File)

Digital Asset Technologies Inc., a Vancouver-based technology investment company trading on multiple exchanges, has announced it will amend and refile previously submitted financial documents following a regulatory review by the British Columbia Securities Commission.

The company, which trades under the ticker symbols CSE: DATT, OTCPK: DGTEF, and FSE: 9880, disclosed on April 10, 2026, that accounting and disclosure errors were identified in its audited annual financial statements and management's discussion and analysis (MD&A) for the fiscal year ended July 31, 2025. The errors also extend to interim financial statements filed for subsequent periods.

What Investors Should Know

In light of the identified discrepancies, Digital Asset Technologies has advised stakeholders that previously filed financial documents should no longer be considered reliable for investment decisions. The company is working to prepare corrected and restated filings that will address the accounting deficiencies discovered during the BCSC's continuous disclosure review process.

The restatement process is a standard regulatory response when material errors are found in public company filings. While the company has not yet disclosed the specific nature or magnitude of the errors, the decision to amend multiple reporting periods suggests the corrections may be substantial.

What's Next

Digital Asset Technologies expects to release amended financial statements and updated MD&A in the coming weeks. Investors and stakeholders are advised to await these corrected filings before making any investment decisions related to the company.

For investors tracking Canadian technology stocks and exchange-listed companies, this development underscores the importance of regulatory oversight in maintaining market integrity and investor protection across Canadian securities markets.

Original reporting by Jennifer Blackwood, Financial Post. Additional reporting by WestNet News.

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