Filing Signals

Source: SEC EDGAR Compiled 2026-08-23 04:41 UTC Unattended

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Ming Shing Group Holdings Ltd

CIK 1956166 PMA·Construction · All EDGAR filings ↗

Progression

  1. Going concern 20-F
  2. Revenue recognition change 20-F
Going concern Filing comparison

Ming Shing Group Holdings Ltd disclosed substantial doubt about its ability to continue as a going concern

No going-concern disclosure Substantial doubt about ability to continue as a going concern

Going concern As of March 31, 2026, the Company has net liabilities of USD4,779,766 and accumulated deficits of USD11,606,208. During the year ended March 31, 2026, the Company generated losses of USD5,763,745. The extent of the Company’s future operating losses and the timing of becoming profitable are uncertain. The Company’s ability to continue as a going concern is dependent upon its future profitability from the existing operations and from new businesses acquired subsequent to the year end March 31, 2026 and its ability to raise additional funding. Management has developed plans intended
Evidence
Caveat
None
Comparable
True
Current state
substantial_doubt
Current state label
Substantial doubt about ability to continue as a going concern
Direction
escalated
Located in
going-concern note
Prior filed
2025-08-15
Prior form
20-F
Prior state
none
Prior state label
No going-concern disclosure
Registrant changed from
None
Source
ASC 205-40 going-concern note comparison
Why
Disclosure about the company's ability to continue as a going concern changed compared with its previous report.
Revenue recognition change beta Filing comparison

Ming Shing Group Holdings Ltd changed its revenue recognition disclosure

The Company recognizes revenue from the trading of wines and spirits to customers when that performance obligation is fulfilled and control transfers to the customer, either at the point of shipment or delivery as dictated by the shipping terms.
Evidence
Prior filed
2025-08-15
Prior form
20-F
Similarity
0.432
Source
revenue recognition note comparison
Threshold
0.6
Why
The revenue recognition policy disclosure changed materially from the previous comparable filing.

Language present now, absent from the prior filing:

  • The Company recognizes revenue from the trading of wines and spirits to customers when that performance obligation is fulfilled and control transfers to the customer, either at the point of shipment or delivery as dictated by the shipping terms.
  • Payment terms vary by location and customer, however, the duration between when revenue is recognized and when payment is due is less than one year, indicating the Company do not have any significant financing components to recognize.