December 10, 2024 - 15:34

Newport Beach, Calif., Dec. 10, 2024 — GivBux, Inc., a publicly traded Super App and charitable giving platform, has made significant strides in its corporate journey by filing its audited financial statements with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). This move marks the company’s transition into a fully reporting entity, a vital milestone that underscores its commitment to transparency and regulatory compliance.
In addition to filing its financial statements, GivBux has also submitted an application for listing on the OTCQB, a platform that offers increased visibility and credibility for companies. The OTCQB is known for its rigorous reporting standards, which align with GivBux's goal of building trust with its investors and users.
The company’s efforts are aimed at bolstering its market presence and attracting a broader investor base. As GivBux continues to expand its innovative platform for charitable giving, these developments are expected to enhance its reputation in the financial community and among potential users.
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