$BKKT·8-K

Bakkt, Inc. · Mar 24, 4:32 PM ET

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Bakkt, Inc. 8-K

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Bakkt Adjourns Special Meeting on DTR Acquisition; Reconvenes Apr 17, 2026

What Happened

  • Bakkt, Inc. (BKKT) filed an 8‑K on March 24, 2026 reporting that it convened and then adjourned its special meeting of stockholders because a quorum was not present. The meeting will reconvene virtually on April 17, 2026 at 1:00 p.m. ET to vote on the Issuance Proposal tied to Bakkt’s acquisition of Distributed Technologies Research Global Ltd. (DTR).
  • The Issuance Proposal would approve issuance of Class A Common Stock to beneficial owners of DTR shares (including Akshay Naheta) as consideration for the acquisition. As of the close of business on March 23, 2026, approximately 48.2% of outstanding shares had submitted proxies and ~99.1% of those proxies were in favor of the Issuance Proposal. The record date remains February 10, 2026.

Key Details

  • Filing date: March 24, 2026; reconvened meeting: April 17, 2026 at 1:00 p.m. ET (virtual at www.virtualshareholdermeeting.com/BKKT2026SM).
  • Proxy status (as of March 23, 2026): ~48.2% of shares submitted proxies; ~99.1% of those proxies support the Issuance Proposal.
  • No changes to the Issuance Proposal or other proposals; previously submitted proxies will be voted at the reconvened meeting unless withdrawn. Stockholders who already voted need not take action.
  • The 8‑K includes standard forward‑looking statement disclosures about risks related to the acquisition, digital assets strategy and regulatory matters.

Why It Matters

  • The vote concerns issuing Bakkt Class A shares as consideration in the DTR acquisition—if approved, this will increase outstanding shares and is a material corporate action for current shareholders.
  • Although current proxies show strong support among submitted votes, the company lacked a quorum and postponed the vote, so the final outcome depends on additional votes by April 17. The adjournment gives investors more time to vote or change their proxies.
  • Investors should watch the reconvened meeting result for confirmation of the acquisition terms and any subsequent changes to Bakkt’s share count or strategy.

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