Serve Robotics Terminates Material Agreement
Serve Robotics disclosed the termination of a material definitive agreement in an 8-K filing with the SEC on May 11 2026. The move ends the prior contractual arrangement and triggers standard disclosure obligations for the company and its counterparty.
manilatimes.netServe Robotics Inc. terminated a material definitive agreement, the company reported in an 8-K filed with the SEC on May 11 2026.
The filing covers Item 1.02 Termination of a material definitive agreement, Item 8.01 Other events, and Item 9.01 Financial statements and exhibits. Serve Robotics listed the counterparty, contract type and any dollar value in the exhibits attached to the form, per standard SEC requirements for Item 1.02 disclosures.
Serve Robotics, a publicly traded company with CIK 0001832483 and ticker SERV, previously operated under the now-terminated contract. The agreement supplied or financed a defined portion of the company's robotics operations. With the termination effective on or before the filing date of May 11 2026, that operational relationship ends and the company must update its ongoing business descriptions in subsequent SEC reports.
The termination starts a sequence of required actions. Serve Robotics must reflect the change in its next quarterly or annual filing, including any financial impact required under Item 9.01. The counterparty faces parallel disclosure obligations if the contract met its own materiality thresholds.
Standard SEC rules require both parties to retain records of the termination notice and any settlement terms for regulatory review. No new regulatory deadline is created beyond the normal 8-K and Form 10-Q or 10-K timelines already in force.
This filing constitutes the official record of the termination. Serve Robotics last referenced the active agreement in prior 8-K and periodic reports; the May 11 document supersedes those statements for the affected contract. The company remains subject to all other Exchange Act reporting requirements.
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