27 April 2026
Satsuma Technology PLC
("Satsuma", the "Company")
(LSE: SATS)
Satsuma Technology PLC (LSE: SATS, the Company) is pleased to announce the appointment of PKF Littlejohn LLP ("PKF Littlejohn") as auditor of the Company, succeeding BDO LLP ("BDO"), for the financial statements for the year-ended 28 February 2026.
PKF Littlejohn is a UK member firm of PKF Global and a leading auditor of companies admitted to trading on the Main Market and AIM, with significant experience in the digital asset sector. Their appointment will be put to shareholders for ratification at the Company's next Annual General Meeting.
BDO resigned as auditor on 9 April 2026 at the Board's request, following the review of service provider contracts undertaken as part of the cost reduction programme announced on 2 April 2026. In its statement under section 519 of the Companies Act 2006, BDO confirmed that there are no matters connected with its ceasing to hold office that need to be brought to the attention of the members or creditors of the Company. The Board extends its thanks to BDO for its professionalism during the transition and their support received to date.
A copy of BDO's section 519 statement is available on the Company's website at www.satsuma.digital/investors.
Ranald McGregor-Smith, Executive Chairman of Satsuma, commented:
"We are pleased to welcome PKF Littlejohn as the Company's auditor. Their experience with UK listed companies and with digital asset businesses makes them well-suited to audit Satsuma."
Enquiries:
Satsuma Technology Plc IR@satsuma.digital
Data Counsel - Steffan Williams / William Barker satsuma@datacounsel.uk
About Satsuma Technology PLC
Satsuma Technology PLC (LSE: SATS) is a UK Main Market listed company that holds Bitcoin as its primary treasury reserve asset. The Company's Bitcoin holdings are held in custody with Anchorage Digital and Kraken, two regulated institutional custodians, via multi-signature vault structures requiring quorum approval for all transactions. The Company does not leverage, lend, or rehypothecate its Bitcoin treasury. Satsuma's Ordinary Shares are admitted to the Equity Shares (Commercial Companies) category of the Official List and to trading on the London Stock Exchange's Main Market for listed securities.