AudioCodes (NASDAQ: AUDC) files 2025 Form 20-F with audited results
Filing Impact
Filing Sentiment
Form Type
6-K
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
AudioCodes Ltd. announced that it has filed its Annual Report on Form 20-F, including audited financial statements, for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2025 with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. The 2025 Annual Report is available on AudioCodes’ investor relations website and as a free hard copy upon shareholder request.
AudioCodes describes itself as a global leader in enterprise voice and VoiceAI business solutions, providing voice connectivity, unified communications and contact center integration, and next-generation voice AI applications for organizations worldwide.
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Key Figures
Fiscal year covered: Year ended December 31, 2025
Form type: Form 20-F
Announcement date: March 30, 2026
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Fiscal year covered
Year ended December 31, 2025
Period covered by the 2025 Annual Report on Form 20-F
Form type
Form 20-F
Annual Report filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
Announcement date
March 30, 2026
Date AudioCodes announced the Form 20-F filing
Fortune 100 customers
65 companies
Number of Fortune 100 firms that AudioCodes states trust its solutions
Key Terms
Form 20-F, foreign private issuer, VoiceAI, unified communications, +1 more
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Form 20-F regulatory
"it has filed its Annual Report on Form 20-F, including its audited financial statements"
Form 20-F is the standardized annual disclosure that non-U.S. companies must file with the U.S. securities regulator when their shares are traded in the U.S.; it contains audited financial statements, a plain-language description of the business, management discussion, governance details and key risk factors. It matters to investors because it provides a consistent, comparable company “report card” and rulebook, helping buyers assess financial health, governance and risks before investing.
foreign private issuer regulatory
"FORM 6-K Report of Foreign Private Issuer Pursuant to Rule 13a-16"
A foreign private issuer is a company organized outside the United States that meets tests showing it is primarily foreign-controlled and therefore qualifies for a different set of U.S. reporting rules. For investors, that means the company files less frequent or differently formatted disclosures with U.S. regulators and may follow home-country accounting and governance practices, so buying its stock is like dining at a well-reviewed restaurant that follows its home kitchen’s rules instead of the local menu — you get access but should check what standards apply.
VoiceAI technical
"a global leader in enterprise voice and VoiceAI business solutions"
unified communications technical
"voice connectivity, unified communications and contact center integration"
Unified communications is a set of tools and services that combine phone calls, video meetings, instant messaging, voicemail, and file sharing into a single, connected system so employees can communicate from one place—like a smartphone that brings all apps together. Investors care because it can lower communication costs, speed decision-making, improve customer response, and make a company more scalable and secure, all of which can affect productivity and profitability.
audited financial statements financial
"its Annual Report on Form 20-F, including its audited financial statements"
Audited financial statements are a company's financial reports—like its income, expenses, assets and debts—that have been examined and verified by an independent accountant to confirm they are accurate and complete. For investors, an audit is like having a trusted mechanic inspect a used car: it increases confidence that the financial picture is reliable, reduces the risk of hidden problems, and supports better decisions about valuing or trusting the company.
FAQ
What did AudioCodes (AUDC) announce in its March 2026 Form 6-K?
AudioCodes announced that it filed its Annual Report on Form 20-F, including audited financial statements, for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2025 with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, and that this 2025 Annual Report is now accessible to shareholders.
What period does the AudioCodes (AUDC) 2025 Form 20-F cover?
The AudioCodes 2025 Form 20-F covers the fiscal year ended December 31, 2025. It includes the company’s audited financial statements for that period, providing a comprehensive annual overview of its financial results and related disclosures as required for foreign private issuers.
How does AudioCodes (AUDC) describe its core business in the announcement?
AudioCodes describes itself as a global leader in enterprise voice and VoiceAI business solutions. Its portfolio includes voice connectivity, unified communications and contact center integration, and voice AI applications that enhance collaboration, automate workflows and provide real-time insights for organizations worldwide.
On which exchanges is AudioCodes (AUDC) listed according to the release?
The release states that AudioCodes Ltd. is listed on NASDAQ and TASE under the symbol AUDC. This dual listing reflects its presence on both a major U.S. exchange and the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange, aligning with its identity as an Israel-based global technology company.
How many Fortune 100 companies does AudioCodes (AUDC) serve?
AudioCodes notes that it is trusted by 65 of the Fortune 100. This figure underscores the company’s established position in serving large global enterprises with its enterprise voice and VoiceAI solutions, including connectivity, unified communications integration, and advanced voice-driven applications.
