Scantech is an unlisted public company and a disclosing entity. Its shares are not listed on any licensed securities exchange, including the Australian Securities Exchange.
This section provides shareholders with access to information about share trading, market operation, company announcements and shareholder administration.
High-level information about Scantech’s shareholder structure, market framework and governance obligations. Includes an overview of how Scantech operates as an unlisted public company and what this means for shareholders.
Information about Scantech’s ASIC-approved low-volume financial market, including how it operates and the limits that apply to trading activity. This section explains how liquidity is provided within the regulatory framework.
Guidance on the process for buying or selling Scantech shares, including eligibility, responsibilities and next steps. This section outlines what shareholders should consider before entering a transaction.
Details about the register used to record shareholders who wish to buy or sell shares. This register assists interested parties in identifying potential counterparties.
Summary information relating to past share trading activity, where available.
Information for shareholders who wish to register an interest in buying or selling shares. Registering interest does not guarantee a transaction.
Information on arranging share transactions outside the low-volume market and the obligations that still apply.
Access to reports, notices and other publications issued by Scantech for shareholders.
Information on managing your shareholding, including changes to personal details and ownership records.
Contact details for shareholder enquiries and the share registry.