Welcome to our dedicated page for Vox Royalty SEC filings (Ticker: VOXR), a comprehensive resource for investors and traders seeking official regulatory documents including 10-K annual reports, 10-Q quarterly earnings, 8-K material events, and insider trading forms.
Vox Royalty Corp. (VOXR) files its regulatory disclosure as a foreign private issuer, primarily through annual reports on Form 40-F and current reports on Form 6-K with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. These filings provide detailed information on the company’s mining royalty and streaming business, its portfolio of royalties, streams and offtake contracts, and its financial position.
On this page, investors can review Vox’s Form 6-K submissions, which frequently incorporate press releases, unaudited condensed interim consolidated financial statements, management discussion and analysis, and transaction-related documents by reference into the company’s registration statements. Examples include filings that attach quarterly financial statements and MD&A, underwriting agreements for public offerings of common shares, term sheets, consents of legal counsel and press releases announcing acquisitions and financing activities.
Vox’s filings also describe its status as a foreign private issuer, its use of International Financial Reporting Standards for financial reporting, and its listing of common shares on the Nasdaq Capital Market and the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol VOXR. Through these documents, readers can analyze how Vox funds royalty and offtake acquisitions, including through equity offerings and a secured revolving credit facility, and how it accounts for its growing portfolio of mining interests.
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Vox Royalty Corp. filed its Annual Report on Form 40-F, providing its Canadian-format disclosure under the MJDS and incorporating its AIF, audited consolidated financial statements and MD&A by reference. As of December 31, 2025, there were 68,364,945 common shares outstanding.
The company reports management’s conclusion that disclosure controls were effective and describes enhancements to internal control over financial reporting tied to precious metal purchase agreements (PMPAs), including new controls over complex financial instruments, valuation judgments, delivery data completeness and related IT controls.
VOX Royalty Corp. filing reports that Kyle Thomas Floyd beneficially owned 2,448,280 common shares, representing 4.8% of the class as of 06/30/2025. The filing is Amendment No. 4 to a Schedule 13G/A and states this is an ownership position of 5 percent or less.
The filing lists sole voting and dispositive power over the 2,448,280 shares and is signed by the individual on 03/25/2026.
Vox Royalty Corp. filed a Form 6-K as a foreign private issuer for February 2026. The filing states that Exhibits 99.1 to 99.5 are incorporated by reference into the company’s existing Form F-10 and Form S-8 registration statements under the U.S. Securities Act of 1933.
The exhibit index highlights a change of auditor, including a Change of Auditor Notice and response letters from both the former and successor auditors. The report is signed on behalf of Vox Royalty Corp. by Chief Executive Officer Kyle Floyd.