Item 9A. Controls and Procedures
Item 9A. Controls and Procedures
Evaluation of Disclosure Controls and Procedures
As required by Rule 13a-15 under the Securities Exchange
Act of 1934, we have carried out an evaluation of the effectiveness of our disclosure controls and procedures as of the end of the period
covered by this annual report, being December 31, 2025. This evaluation was carried out under the supervision and with the participation
of our management, including our Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer.
Disclosure controls and procedures are controls and
other procedures that are designed to ensure that information required to be disclosed in our reports filed or submitted under the Securities
Exchange Act of 1934 is recorded, processed, summarized and reported, within the time periods specified in the Securities and Exchange
Commission’s rules and forms. Disclosure controls and procedures include controls and procedures designed to ensure that information
required to be disclosed in our Company’s reports filed under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 is accumulated and communicated
to management, including our Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer, to allow timely decisions regarding required disclosure.
Based upon that evaluation, including our Chief Executive Officer and
Chief Financial Officer, we have concluded that our disclosure controls and procedures were ineffective as of the end of the period covered
by this annual report.
Management’s Annual Report on Internal Control over Financing
Reporting
Our management is responsible for establishing and
maintaining adequate internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Rule 13a-15(f) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934).
Management has assessed the effectiveness of our internal control over financial reporting as of December 31, 2025 based on criteria
established in Internal Control-Integrated Framework issued by the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission.
As a result of this assessment, management concluded that, as of December 31, 2025, our internal control over financial reporting was
not effective. Our management identified the following material weaknesses in our internal control over financial reporting, which are
indicative of many small companies with small staff: (i) inadequate segregation of duties and effective risk assessment; and (ii) insufficient
written policies and procedures for accounting and financial reporting with respect to the requirements and application of both US GAAP
and SEC guidelines.
We plan to take steps to enhance and improve the
design of our internal control over financial reporting. During the period covered by this annual report on Form 10-K, we have not been
able to remediate the material weaknesses identified above. To remediate such weaknesses, we hope to implement the following changes
during our fiscal year ending December 31, 2026: (i) appoint additional qualified personnel to address inadequate segregation of duties
and ineffective risk management; and (ii) adopt sufficient written policies and procedures for accounting and financial reporting. The
remediation efforts set out in (i) and (ii) are largely dependent upon our securing additional financing to cover the costs of implementing
the changes required. If we are unsuccessful in securing such funds, remediation efforts may be adversely affected in a material manner.
This annual report does not include an attestation
report of our registered public accounting firm regarding internal control over financial reporting. Management’s report was not
subject to attestation by our independent registered public accounting firm pursuant to an exemption for non-accelerated filers set forth
in Section 989G of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act.
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Inherent Limitations
Our management, including our Chief Executive Officer
and Chief Financial Officer, do not expect that our disclosure controls and procedures will prevent all error and all fraud. A control
system, no matter how well conceived and operated, can provide only reasonable, not absolute, assurance that the objectives of the control
system are met. The design of any system of controls is based in part upon certain assumptions about the likelihood of future events,
and there can be no assurance that any design will succeed in achieving its stated goals under all potential future conditions. Further,
the design of a control system must reflect the fact that there are resource constraints, and the benefits of controls must be considered
relative to their costs. Because of the inherent limitations in all control systems, no evaluation of controls can provide absolute assurance
that all control issues and instances of fraud, if any, within our Company have been detected. These inherent limitations include the
realities that judgments in decision-making can be faulty, and that breakdown can occur because of simple error or mistake. In particular,
many of our current processes rely upon manual reviews and processes to ensure that neither human error nor system weakness has resulted
in erroneous reporting of financial data.
Changes in Internal Controls over Financial Reporting
There were no changes in our internal control over
financial reporting during the three month period ended December 31, 2025, which were identified in conjunction with management’s
evaluation required by paragraph (d) of Rules 13a-15 and 15d-15 under the Exchange Act, that have materially affected, or are reasonably
likely to materially affect, our internal control over financial reporting.
Item 9B. Other Information
None
Item 9C. Disclosure Regarding Foreign Jurisdictions
that Prevent Inspections
None
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PART III
Item 10. Directors, Executive Officers and Corporate
Governance
The following information sets forth the names, ages, and positions of
our current directors and executive officers.
Name
Age
Positions and Offices
Held
Leandro Iglesias
59
President, Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and
Director
Alvaro Quintana Cardona
53
Chief Operating Officer, Chief Financial Officer and Director
Raul Perez
73
Director
Jose Antonio Barreto
66
Director
Italo Segnini
59
Director
Set forth below is a brief description of the background and business
experience of each of our current executive officers and directors.
Leandro Iglesias
Before founding Etelix in year 2008, where he has
acted as President and CEO, Mr. Iglesias was the International Business Manager at CANTV/Movilnet (the Venezuelan biggest telecommunications
services provider). He held this position between January 2003 and July 2008, while the company was under the control of Verizon. Previous
to his position in Cantv/Movilnet Mr. Iglesias was Executive Vice President and responsible of the Latin America marketing division of
American Internet Communications (August 1998 – December 2002). Leandro Iglesias has developed a career for more than 20 years
in the telecommunications industry with a particular emphasis in the international long-distance traffic business, submarine cables,
satellite communications and international roaming services. He is Electronic Engineer graduate from Universidad Simon Bolivar and graduated
from the Management Program at IESA Business School. He also holds an MBA from Universidad Nororiental Gran Mariscal de Ayacucho.
Aside from that provided above, Mr. Iglesias does
not hold and has not held over the past five years any other directorships in any company with a class of securities registered pursuant
to Section 12 of the Exchange Act or subject to the requirements of Section 15(d) of the Exchange Act or any company registered as an
investment company under the Investment Company Act of 1940.
We believe that Mr. Iglesias is qualified to serve
on our Board of Directors because of his wealth of experience in the telecom industry.
Alvaro Quintana Cardona
Alvaro Quintana has developed a career of more than
twenty years of experience in the telecommunication industry with particular focus on regulatory affairs, strategic planning, value added
services and international interconnection agreements. Before joining Etelix in year 2013 as Chief Operation Officer and Chief Financial
Officer, Mr. Quintana acted between June 2004 and May 2013 as Interconnection and Value-Added Services Manager at Digitel (a mobile service
provider in Venezuela, formerly a Telecom Italia Mobile subsidiary). He holds a Bachelor Degree in Business Administration and a Specialist
Degree in Economics, both from the Universidad Catolica Andres Bello. He also holds a Master in Telecommunications from the EOI Business
School in Spain.
Aside from that provided above, Mr. Cardona does
not hold and has not held over the past five years any other directorships in any company with a class of securities registered pursuant
to Section 12 of the Exchange Act or subject to the requirements of Section 15(d) of the Exchange Act or any company registered as an
investment company under the Investment Company Act of 1940.
We believe that Mr. Quintana is qualified to serve
on our Board of Directors because of his wealth of experience in the telecom industry.
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Raul A Perez
From December 1, 2014 to present, Mr. Perez serves
as CFO of Deerbrook Family Dentistry, PC, Dental Practice in Humble, Texas. From November 1, 2017 to January 31, 2019, he served as Senior
Accountant to Principrin School, PC, Day Care in Houston, Texas.
Mr. Perez has been in finance for more than 40 years,
starting in 1970 as analyst in treasury and finance departments and progressively assuming different positions up to corporate treasurer
for large corporations. He served for Sudamtex of Venezuela, C.A for 5 years and Polar Brewery in Caracas, Venezuela for 10 year. Beginning
in 2000, he accepted a position as a Director of the Security and Exchange Commission of Venezuela to have the surveillance of Venezuelan
stock market participants. Also, in 2004 he completed the requirements and received his certification as a Venezuelan Investment Advisor.
Later, as an independent contractor for three years, he was selected as the Corporate Compliance Officer for an especially important
stock market broker dealer in Venezuela, Activalores Casa de Bolsa, in which he developed the Compliance Unit and manuals required by
local and international anti money laundering laws. He also taught Advanced Institute of Finance (IAF) in Caracas being a professor of
Corporate Finance and Managerial Accounting for 5 years.
Mr. Perez has a Bachelor’s degree in accounting
(1976), and MBA Finance (1982), gave me the overall knowledge of finance and how to plan, start up, run, and control a business.
We have selected Mr. Perez to serve as an independent
director because of his education, skills and experience in finance and his regulatory history.
Jose Antonio Barreto
From 2006 to the present, Mr. Barreto has been Chief
Business Development Officer of Xpectra Remote Management / Mexico. There he was in charge of directing all aspects of account development
and sales effort to close specific private and government opportunities and developing strategic accounts in Mexico and the LATAM region.
From 2020 to present, he has been an advisor to our Board of Directors.
Mr. Barreto has more than 30 years of experience
working in telecommunications and technology companies. He has been directly responsible of leading the business development and operational
in several telecommunication and technology companies’ acquisition activity, with the responsibility of leading the technical,
operation and financial analysis. Over the last 14 years, Jose Antonio has been the North and Central American leader, spanning from
Mexico to Panama, in the development of commercial processes in the technology security field, artificial intelligence, Internet of Things
(IoT) platforms, as well as cutting edge technology solutions and software systems.
He studied Electronic Engineering at the Universidad
Simón Bolivar followed by a Master of Science Degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering at Rice University. He also completed
the Master in Telecommunications Management offered by Universidad Simon Bolivar and the Telecom SudParis Institute.
We have selected Mr. Barreto to serve as an independent director because
of his education, skills and experience in technology companies.
Italo R. Segnini
From March 2020 to the present, Mr. Segnini has been
serving as Global Carrier Partnership Director of Sierra Wireless. From June 2019 to February 2020, he served as an Independent Telecom
Consultant. From 2017 to 2019, he served as Director of International Carrier Business for Televisa Telecom. From 2012 to 2019, he served
as Director International Carrier Business for Millicom.
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Mr. Segnini is a long time Telecommunicaction industry
professional who has had high level positions at Global Tier Ones for more than 20 years, Telefonica, Millicon and Televisa, Sierra Wireless
to mention a few. Mr. Segnini has extensive executive experience in the Telecom areas like Voice, A2P, SMS, Data, Roaming, Mobility Services,
B2B, MNO, MVNO, IoT, Interconnection, etc., and a solid business performance record spanning multiple functions including International
commercial negotiations, management, sales, business development, sales, regulatory and operations. Italo R. Segnini holds a Juris Doctor
degree from the Andres Bello Catholic University, a Telecommunication Masters Degree from Madrid Pontificia Comillas University and an
MBA from IESA Business School
Term of Office
Our Directors are appointed for a one-year term to
hold office until the next annual general meeting of our stockholders or until removed from office in accordance with our bylaws. Our
officers are appointed by our board of directors and hold office until removed by the board, subject to their respective employment agreements.
Significant Employees
We have no significant employees other than our officers
and directors.
Family Relationships
There are no family relationships between or among
the directors, executive officers or persons nominated or chosen by us to become directors or executive officers.
Involvement in Certain Legal Proceedings
During the past 10 years, none of our current directors,
nominees for directors or current executive officers has been involved in any legal proceeding identified in Item 401(f) of Regulation
S-K, including:
1. Any petition under the Federal bankruptcy laws
or any state insolvency law filed by or against, or a receiver, fiscal agent or similar officer was appointed by a court for the business
or property of such person, or any partnership in which he or she was a general partner at or within two years before the time of such
filing, or any corporation or business association of which he or she was an executive officer at or within two years before the time
of such filing;
2. Any conviction in a criminal proceeding or being
named a subject of a pending criminal proceeding (excluding traffic violations and other minor offenses);
3. Being subject to any order, judgment, or decree,
not subsequently reversed, suspended or vacated, of any court of competent jurisdiction, permanently or temporarily enjoining him or
her from, or otherwise limiting, the following activities:
i. Acting as a futures commission merchant, introducing
broker, commodity trading advisor, commodity pool operator, floor broker, leverage transaction merchant, any other person regulated by
the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, or an associated person of any of the foregoing, or as an investment adviser, underwriter,
broker or dealer in securities, or as an affiliated person, director or employee of any investment company, bank, savings and loan association
or insurance company, or engaging in or continuing any conduct or practice in connection with such activity;
ii. Engaging in any type of business practice; or
iii. Engaging in any activity in connection with
the purchase or sale of any security or commodity or in connection with any violation of Federal or State securities laws or Federal
commodities laws;
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4. Being subject to any order, judgment or decree,
not subsequently reversed, suspended or vacated, of any Federal or State authority barring, suspending or otherwise limiting for more
than 60 days the right of such person to engage in any type of business regulated by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, securities,
investment, insurance or banking activities, or to be associated with persons engaged in any such activity;
5. Being found by a court of competent jurisdiction
in a civil action or by the SEC to have violated any Federal or State securities law, and the judgment in such civil action or finding
by the Commission has not been subsequently reversed, suspended, or vacated;
6. Being found by a court of competent jurisdiction
in a civil action or by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission to have violated any Federal commodities law, and the judgment in such
civil action or finding by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission has not been subsequently reversed, suspended or vacated;
7. Being subject to, or a party to, any Federal or
State judicial or administrative order, judgment, decree, or finding, not subsequently reversed, suspended or vacated, relating to an
alleged violation of:
i. Any Federal or State securities or commodities
law or regulation; or
ii. Any law or regulation respecting financial institutions
or insurance companies including, but not limited to, a temporary or permanent injunction, order of disgorgement or restitution, civil
money penalty or temporary or permanent cease-and-desist order, or removal or prohibition order; or
iii. Any law or regulation prohibiting mail or wire
fraud or fraud in connection with any business entity; or
8. Being subject to, or a party to, any sanction
or order, not subsequently reversed, suspended or vacated, of any self-regulatory organization (as defined in Section 3(a)(26) of the
Exchange Act (15 U.S.C. 78c(a)(26))), any registered entity (as defined in Section 1(a)(29) of the Commodity Exchange Act (7 U.S.C. 1(a)(29))),
or any equivalent exchange, association, entity or organization that has disciplinary authority over its members or persons associated
with a member.
Director Independence
The Board of Directors reviews the independence of
our directors on the basis of standards adopted by the NASDAQ Stock Market (“NASDAQ”). As a part of this review, the Board
of Directors considers transactions and relationships between our Company, on the one hand, and each director, members of the director’s
immediate family, and other entities with which the director is affiliated, on the other hand. The purpose of such a review is to determine
which, if any, of such transactions or relationships were inconsistent with a determination that the director is independent under NASDAQ
rules. As a result of this review, the Board of Directors has determined that each of Messrs Perez, Segnini and Barreto is an “independent
director” within the meaning of applicable NASDAQ listing standards.
Committees of the Board
On August 25, 2021, the Board authorized the creation
of an Audit Committee. Raul Perez (chair), Italo Segnini and Jose Antonio Barreto were appointed to serve on the Audit Committee.
Mr. Perez was identified and designated by the Board
as an “audit committee financial expert,” as defined by the SEC in Item 407 of Regulation S-K.
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On November 17, 2022, we authorized the creation
of a Compensation Committee. The Compensation Committee’s responsibilities, which are discussed in detail in its Charter, include
the following:
•
In
consultation with our senior management, establish our general compensation philosophy and oversee the development and implementation
of our compensation programs;
•
Recommend
the base salary, incentive compensation and any other compensation for our Chief Executive Officer to the Board of Directors and
review and approve the Chief Executive Officer’s recommendations for the compensation of all other officers of our Company
and its subsidiary;
•
Administer
our incentive and stock-based compensation plans, and discharge the duties imposed on the Compensation Committee by the terms of
those plans;
•
Review
and approve any severance or termination payments proposed to be made to any current or former officer of our Company; and
•
Perform
other functions or duties deemed appropriate by the Board of Directors.
The Committee is comprised of, Raul Perez, Jose Antonio
Barreto, and Italo Segnini, with Mr. Segnini serving as Chairperson.
On June 12, 2023, our Board of Directors adopted
a charter for our newly created Nominating and Governance Committee (the “Committee”). The Committee is responsible for the
oversight of our director nominations process, including recommending nominees to the Board of Directors for approval and for the development
and maintenance of our corporate governance policies.
Our Board of Directors appointed the following persons
to the Committee: Raul Perez, Jose Antonio Barreto and Italo Segnini, with Mr. Barreto serving as Chairperson.
Section 16(a) Beneficial Ownership Reporting Compliance
Section 16(a) of the Exchange Act requires our directors
and executive officers and persons who beneficially own more than ten percent of a registered class of the Company’s equity securities
to file with the SEC initial reports of ownership and reports of changes in ownership of common stock and other equity securities of
the Company. Officers, directors and greater than ten percent beneficial stockholders are required by SEC regulations to furnish us with
copies of all Section 16(a) forms they file. To the best of our knowledge based solely on a review of Forms 3, 4, and 5 (and any amendments
thereof) received by us, no persons have failed to file, on a timely basis, the identified reports required by Section 16(a) of the Exchange
Act during fiscal year ended December 31, 2025.
Code of Ethics
On October 31, 2022, our Board of Directors approved
and adopted a Code of Business Conduct and Ethics (the “Code of Ethics”). The Code of Ethics is applicable to all directors,
officers and employees of our Company, our Company’s subsidiaries and any subsidiaries that may be formed in the future. The Code
of Ethics addresses such individuals’ conduct with respect to, among other things, conflicts of interests; compliance with applicable
laws, rules, and regulations; full, fair, accurate, timely, and understandable disclosure; competition and fair dealing; corporate opportunities;
confidentiality; insider trading; protection and proper use of our assets; fair treatment; and reporting suspected illegal or unethical
behavior.
A copy of our Code of Ethics is posted on our website
at http://IQSTEL.com/. We will make any legally required disclosures regarding amendments to, or waivers of, provisions of our Code of
Business Conduct and Ethics on our website. The reference to the IQSTEL website address does not constitute incorporation by reference
of the information contained at or available through our website, and you should not consider it to be part of this annual report.
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Item 11. Executive Compensation
The table below summarizes all compensation awarded
to, earned by, or paid to our former or current executive officers for the fiscal years ended December 31, 2025 and 2024.
Name and principal
Position
Year
Salary
($)
Bonus
($)
Stock
Awards
($)
Option
Awards
($)
All Other
Compensation
($) (1)(2)
Total
($)
Leandro Iglesias
President, CEO and Director
2025
2024
432,000
432,000
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
432,000
432,000
Alvaro Quintana
Treasury, Secretary and Director
2025
2024
324,000
324,000
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
324,000
324,000
On May 2, 2019, the Company entered into Employment
Agreements with the following persons: (i) Leandro Iglesias as President, CEO and Chairperson of the Company’s Board of Directors
with an annual salary of $168,000 with an annual bonus of 3% of our net income; and (ii) Alvaro Quintana Cardona as Chief Operating Officer
and Chief Financial Officer with an annual salary of $144,000 with an annual bonus of 3% of our net income. The Employment Agreements
have a term of 36 months, are renewable automatically for 24-month periods, unless the Company gives written notice at least 90 days
prior to termination of the initial 36-month term. The Company shall have the right to terminate any of the employment agreements at
any time without prior notice, but in that event, the Company shall pay these persons salaries and other benefits they are entitled to
receive under their respective agreements for three years. The above executive officers agreed to two year non-compete and non-solicit
restrictive covenants with the Company. If any of the executive officers are terminated for cause they shall forfeit any rights to severance.
On November 1, 2020, our board of directors approved
amended employments in favor of our Chief Executive Officer, Leandro Iglesias, and our Chief Financial Officer, Alvaro Quintana.
The amended employment agreement in favor of Mr.
Iglesias extended the term of employment from 36 months to 60 months. The now five year employment agreement with Mr. Iglesias provides
that we will compensate him with a salary of $17,000 monthly and he is eligible for quarterly bonus of 3,125 shares of our common stock.
If we do not have the cash available, the agreement provides that Mr. Iglesias may convert his accrued salary/bonus into shares of our
common stock or newly created Series A Preferred Stock. For common shares, the amount of accrued salary to be converted into shares must
be determined by considering the average price per share of the Company’s common stock on the OTC Markets during the last 10 days
and applying a discount of 25%.” For Series A Preferred Shares, the amount of accrued salary to be converted into shares is the
per share conversion price for common shares multiplied by ten US Dollars ($10). Mr. Iglesias has a further right to convert any common
shares under his control into Series A Preferred shares at any time at a rate of ten (10) common shares for each Series A Preferred share.
The amended employment agreement in favor of Mr.
Quintana extended the term of employment from 36 months to 60 months. The now five year employment agreement with Mr. Quintana provides
that he is eligible for quarterly bonus of 2,500 shares of our common stock. If we do not have the cash available, the agreement provides
that Mr. Quintana may convert his accrued salary/bonus into shares of our common stock or newly created Series A Preferred Stock. For
common shares, the amount of accrued salary to be converted into shares must be determined by considering the average price per share
of the Company’s common stock on the OTC Markets during the last 10 days and applying a discount of 25%.” For Series A Preferred
Shares, the amount of accrued salary to be converted into shares is the per share conversion price for common shares multiplied by ten
US Dollars ($10). Mr. Quintana has a further right to convert any common shares under his control into Series A Preferred shares at any
time at a rate of ten (10) common shares for each Series A Preferred share.
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On February 29, 2024, our board of directors approved
amended and restated employment and indemnification agreements in favor of our Chief Executive Officer, Leandro Jose Iglesias and our
Chief Financial Officer, Alvaro Quintana Cardona, to replace their existing agreements. The agreements are effective as of January 1,
2024.
The new five year employment agreement with Mr. Iglesias
provides that we will compensate him with a salary of $31,000 monthly and he is eligible for a bonus as follows: (i) up to two months
of salary on a yearly basis, (ii) up to 4% of our net income on a yearly basis, and (iii) up to 12,500 shares of our common stock, as
determined by our board of directors, all payable 15 days after our annual report is filed. If we do not have the cash available, the
agreement provides that Mr. Iglesias may convert his accrued salary/bonus into shares of our common stock at the average price of our
common stock during the last 10 days after applying a discount of 25%.
Mr. Iglesias agreed to two year non-compete and non-solicit
restrictive covenants. If Mr. Iglesias is terminated for cause he shall forfeit any rights to severance, which is available to him in
the event of termination without cause.
The new five year employment agreement with Mr. Quintana
provides that we will compensate him with a salary of $22,000 monthly and he is eligible for a bonus as follows: (i) up to two months
of salary on a yearly basis, (ii) up to 4% of our net income on a yearly basis, and (iii) up to 10,000 shares of our common stock, as
determined by our board of directors, all payable 15 days after our annual report is filed. If we do not have the cash available, the
agreement provides that Mr. Quintana may convert his accrued salary/bonus into shares of our common stock at the average price of our
common stock during the last 10 days after applying a discount of 25%.
Mr. Quintana agreed to two year non-compete and non-solicit
restrictive covenants. If Mr. Quintana is terminated for cause he shall forfeit any rights to severance, which is available to him in
the event of termination without cause.
Option Grants
We have not granted any options or stock appreciation
rights to our named executive officers or directors since inception. We do not have any stock option plans.
Compensation of Directors
All Directors shall receive reimbursement for reasonable
travel expenses incurred to attend Board and committee meetings.
Effective on July 1, 2021 and thereafter, all Directors
shall be compensated monthly up to 4,000 shares of common stock cash of $1,000 for their service as Directors. The Chairman and Secretary
of the Board shall receive an additional $2,000 per month in addition to the Director compensation.
In lieu of the cash compensation set forth above,
each Director may elect to receive shares of the Corporation's Common Stock equal to the total cash compensation divided by the average
market value of the Company's Common Stock during the last 10 trading days and applying a discount of 25%.
Effective on January 1, 2024, and thereafter, all
Directors shall be compensated monthly with 10,000 shares of common stock cash of $2,500 for their service as Directors. The Chairman
and Secretary of the Board shall receive an additional $2,500 per month in addition to the Director compensation.
Each Director shall also be entitled to a bonus of
up to 1% of our net income on a yearly basis.
In lieu of the cash compensation set forth
above, each Director may elect to receive shares of our Common Stock equal to the total cash compensation divided by the average
market value of the Company's Common Stock during the last 10 trading days and applying a discount of 25%.
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Pension, Retirement or Similar Benefit Plans
There are no arrangements or plans in which we provide
pension, retirement or similar benefits to our directors or executive officers. We have no material bonus or profit sharing plans pursuant
to which cash or non-cash compensation is or may be paid to our directors or executive officers, except that stock options may be granted
at the discretion of the board of directors or a committee thereof.
Compensation Committee
The Company have a compensation committee of the
board of directors. This committee is constituted by independent members of the Board and participates in the consideration of executive
officer and director compensation.
Indebtedness of Directors, Senior Officers, Executive Officers and
Other Management
None of our directors or executive officers or any
associate or affiliate of our Company during the last two fiscal years is or has been indebted to our Company by way of guarantee, support
agreement, letter of credit or other similar agreement or understanding currently outstanding.
Item 12. Security Ownership of Certain Beneficial
Owners and Management and Related Stockholder Matters.
The following table sets forth, as of March 31, 2026,
certain information as to shares of our voting stock owned by (i) each person known by us to beneficially own more than 5% of our outstanding
voting stock, (ii) each of our directors, and (iii) all of our executive officers and directors as a group.
Unless otherwise indicated below, to our knowledge,
all persons listed below have sole voting and investment power with respect to their shares of voting stock, except to the extent authority
is shared by spouses under applicable law. Unless otherwise indicated below, each entity or person listed below maintains an address
of 300 Aragon Avenue, Suite 375, Coral Gables, FL 33134.
The number of shares beneficially owned by each stockholder
is determined under rules promulgated by the SEC. The information is not necessarily indicative of beneficial ownership for any other
purpose. Under these rules, beneficial ownership includes any shares as to which the individual or entity has sole or shared voting or
investment power and any shares as to which the individual or entity has the right to acquire beneficial ownership within 60 days
through the exercise of any stock option, warrant or other right. The inclusion in the following table of those shares, however, does
not constitute an admission that the named stockholder is a direct or indirect beneficial owner.
Common
Stock
Name of Beneficial Owner
Number
of Shares Owned
(1)
Percent
of Class
(2)
Leandro Iglesias
18,436
0.376 %
Alvaro Quintana Cardona
18,066
0.368 %
Raul Perez
3,811
0.078 %
Jose Antonio Barreto
3,811
0.078 %
Italo Segnini
1,905
0.039 %
All Directors and Executive Officers as a Group (5 persons)
46,029
0.939 %
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Series
A Preferred Stock
Name of Beneficial Owner
Number
of Shares Owned
(1)
Percent
of Class
(3)
Leandro Iglesias
7,000
70.00 %
Alvaro Quintana Cardona
3,000
30.00 %
Juan Carlos Lopez Silva
—
—
Raul Perez
—
—
Jose Antonio Barreto
—
—
Italo Segnini
—
—
All Directors and Executive Officers as a Group (6 persons)
10,000
100.00 %
(1) Unless otherwise indicated, each person or entity
named in the table has sole voting power and investment power (or shares that power with that person’s spouse) with respect to
all shares of voting stock listed as owned by that person or entity.
(2) Pursuant to Rules 13d-3 and 13d-5 of the Exchange
Act, beneficial ownership includes any shares as to which a shareholder has sole or shared voting power or investment power, and also
any shares which the shareholder has the right to acquire within 60 days, including upon exercise of common shares purchase options or
warrants. The percent of class is based on 5,070,743 voting shares as of March 31, 2026.
(3) Pursuant to Rules 13d-3 and 13d-5 of the Exchange
Act, beneficial ownership includes any shares as to which a shareholder has sole or shared voting power or investment power, and also
any shares which the shareholder has the right to acquire within 60 days, including upon exercise of common shares purchase options or
warrants. The percent of class is based on 10,000 voting shares as of March 31, 2026.
Item 13. Certain Relationships and Related Transactions,
and Director Independence
Other than described below or the transactions described
under the heading “Executive Compensation” (or with respect to which such information is omitted in accordance with SEC regulations),
there have not been, and there is not currently proposed, any transaction or series of similar transactions to which we were or will
be a participant in which the amount involved exceeded or will exceed the lesser of $120,000 or one percent of the average of our total
assets at year-end for the last two completed fiscal years, and in which any director, executive officer, holder of 5% or more of any
class of our capital stock or any member of the immediate family of any of the foregoing persons had or will have a direct or indirect
material interest.
Due from related party
During the years ended December 31, 2025 and 2024, the Company loaned $56,162
and $89,832 to a related party and collected $0 and $33,602, respectively.
At December 31, 2025 and 2024, the Company had
amounts due from related parties of $639,519 and $630,715, respectively. The loans are unsecured, non-interest bearing and due on
demand.
Due to related parties
At December 31, 2025 and 2024, the Company had
amounts due to related parties of $65,829 and $26,613, respectively. The amounts are unsecured, non-interest bearing and due on
demand. During the years ended December 31, 2025, a related party paid $39,216 to purchase a vehicle on behalf of the Company.
The amounts are unsecured, non-interest bearing and due on demand.
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Item 14. Principal Accounting Fees and Services
Below are tables of Audit Fees (amounts in US$) billed
by our auditors in connection with the audits of the Company’s annual financial statements for the years ended:
Financial
Statements for the
Year Ended December 31
Audit
Services
Audit
Related Fees
Tax
Fees
Other
Fees
2025
$
206,700
$
15,770
$
0
$
0
2024
$
240,000
$
7,511
$
0
$
0
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PART IV
Item 15. Exhibits, Financial Statements Schedules
(a)
Financial Statements and Schedules
The following financial statements and schedules listed below are included in this Form 10-K.
Financial Statements (See Item 8)
(b)
Exhibits
Exhibit
No.
Description
of Exhibit
Exhibit 2.1
Membership
Interest Purchase Agreement(1)
Exhibit 2.2
Memorandum
of Understanding and Shareholders Agreement dated February 21, 2020(5)
Exhibit 2.3
Memorandum
of Understanding and Shareholders Agreement dated February 12, 2020(6)
Exhibit 2.4
Company
Purchase Agreement, dated April 1, 2019(11)
Exhibit 2.5
Share
Purchase Agreement, dated January 19, 2024(23)
Exhibit 2.6
Purchase
Company Agreement, dated May 10, 2024(26)
Exhibit 2.7
Second
Amendment to Share Purchase Agreement, dated June 27, 2024(27)
Exhibit 3.1
Articles
of Incorporation of the Registrant(2)
Exhibit 3.2
Certificate
of Amendment(3)
Exhibit 3.3
Certificate
of Amendment(18)
Exhibit 3.4
Certificate
of Designation(20)
Exhibit 3.5
Certificate
of Designation(21)
Exhibit 3.6
Certificate
of Designation(22)
Exhibit 3.7
Amended
and Restated Bylaws of the Registrant(19)
Exhibit 3.8
Certificate
of Change, dated May 1, 2025(31)
Exhibit 3.9
Certificate
of Amendment, dated September 16, 2025(36)
Exhibit 3.10
Second
Amended and Restated Certificate of Designation for Series D Preferred Stock(38)
Exhibit 3.11
Third
Amended and Restated Certificate of Designation for Series D Preferred Stock(39)
Exhibit 4.1
Amendment
#2 to the Crown Capital Note dated March 2, 2020(4)
Exhibit 4.2
Amendment
#2 to the Auctus Fund Note dated March 2, 2020(4)
Exhibit 4.2
Amendment
#1 to the Labrys Fund Note dated February 11, 2020(7)
Exhibit 4.3
Amendment
#1 to the Apollo Note dated December 23, 2019(8)
Exhibit 4.4
Amendment
#1 to the Apollo Note dated December 24, 2019(8)
Exhibit 4.5
Amendment
#1 to the Apollo Note dated December 24, 2019(8)
Exhibit 4.6
Amendment
#1 to the Apollo Note dated December 24, 2019(8)
Exhibit 4.7
Amendment
#1 to the Apollo Note dated December 24, 2019(8)
Exhibit 4.8
Amendment
#1 to the Apollo Note dated December 24, 2019(8)
Exhibit 4.9
Amendment
#1 to the Apollo Note dated December 24, 2019(8)
Exhibit 4.10
Amendment
#1 to the Crown Capital Note dated December 23, 2019(8)
Exhibit 4.11
Amendment
#1 to the Auctus Fund Note dated January 1, 2020(8)
Exhibit 4.12
Senior
Secured Convertible Promissory Note to Labrys Fund dated December 3, 2019(9)
Exhibit 4.13
Purchase
Company Agreement, dated April 21, 2022(12)
Exhibit 4.14
Purchase
Company Agreement, dated May 6, 2022(13)
Exhibit 4.15
Common
Stock Purchase Option with Apollo dated April 5, 2022(14)
Exhibit 4.16
Amended
Common Stock Purchase Option with Apollo dated September 29, 2022(15)
Exhibit 4.17
Secured
Convertible Promissory Note, dated January 24, 2024(23)
Exhibit 4.18
Common
Stock Purchase Option, dated February 12, 2024(24)
Exhibit 4.19
Common
Stock Purchase Option, dated January 14, 2025(30)
Exhibit 10.1
Conversion
Agreement with Carmen Cabell(1)
Exhibit 10.2
Conversion
Agreement with Patrick Gosselin(1)
Exhibit 10.3
Conversion
Agreement with Mark Engler(1)
Exhibit 10.4
Employment
Agreement with Leandro Iglesias(1)
Exhibit 10.5
Employment
Agreement with Alvaro Quintana Cardona(1)
Exhibit 10.6
Employment
Agreement with Juan Carlos Lopez Silva(1)
Exhibit 10.7
Forbearance
Agreement dated December 12, 2019(8)
Exhibit 10.8
Temporary
Forbearance Agreement dated December 18, 2019(8)
Exhibit 10.9
Securities
Purchase Agreement, dated December 3, 2019(9)
Exhibit 10.10
Employment
and Indemnification Agreements with Leandro Iglesias, dated May 2, 2019(10)
Exhibit 10.11
Employment
and Indemnification Agreements with Alvaro Quintana, dated May 2, 2019(10)
Exhibit 10.12
Employment
and Indemnification Agreements with Juan Carlos Lopez Silva, dated May 2, 2019(10)
Exhibit 10.13
Registration
Rights Agreement with ADI Funding dated April 5, 2022(16)
Exhibit 10.14
Securities
Purchase Agreement, dated January 24, 2024(23)
Exhibit 10.15
Registration
Rights Agreement with M2B Funding Corp., dated January 24, 2024(23)
Exhibit 10.16
Security
Agreement, dated January 24, 2024(23)
Exhibit 10.17
Amended
and Restated Employment Agreement with Mr. Iglesias, dated February 29, 2024(25)
Exhibit 10.18
Amended
and Restated Indemnification Agreement with Mr. Iglesias, dated February 29, 2024(25)
Exhibit 10.19
Amended
and Restated Employment Agreement with Mr. Cardona, dated February 29, 2024(25)
Exhibit 10.20
Amended
and Restated Indemnification Agreement with Mr. Cardona, dated February 29, 2024(25)
Exhibit 10.21
Memorandum
of Understanding, dated October 18, 2024(28)
Exhibit 10.22
Memorandum
of Understanding, dated November 1, 2024(29)
Exhibit 10.23
Stock
Purchase Agreement, dated January 14, 2025(30)
Exhibit 10.24
Registration
Rights Agreement, dated January 14, 2025(30)
Exhibit 10.25
Unit
Purchase Agreement, dated May 29, 2025(32)
Exhibit 10.26
Amendment
to Employment Agreement with Leandro Iglesias, dated June 23, 2025(33)
Exhibit 10.27
Amendment
to Employment Agreement with Alvaro Quintana Cardona, dated June 23, 2025(33)
Exhibit 10.28
Debt
Exchange Agreement, dated June 30, 2025 with ADI Funding, LLC(34)
Exhibit 10.29
Debt
Exchange Agreement, dated June 30, 2025 with M2B Funding Corp.(34)
Exhibit 10.30
Stock-For-Stock
Exchange Agreement, dated September 2, 2025(35)
Exhibit 10.31
Amendment
No. 1 to Stock-For-Stock Exchange Agreement, dated September 26, 2025(37)
Exhibit 14.1
Code
of Business Conduct and Ethics(17)
Exhibit 31.1**
Certification of Chief Executive
Officer pursuant to Securities Exchange Act Rule 13a-14(a)/15d-14(a), as adopted pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act
of 2002
Exhibit 31.2**
Certification of Chief Financial
Officer pursuant to Securities Exchange Act Rule 13a-14(a)/15d-14(a), as adopted pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act
of 2002
Exhibit 32.1**
Certification of Chief Executive
Officer and Chief Financial Officer pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 1350, as adopted pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley
Act of 2002
Exhibit 101**
The following materials from the Company’s Annual
Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2023 formatted in Extensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL).
Filed herewith**
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1.
Incorporated
by reference to the Company’s Form 8-K filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission on June 28, 2018.
2.
Incorporated by reference
to the Company’s Registration Statement on Form S-1 filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission on August 18, 2011.
3.
Incorporated by reference
to the Company’s Form 8-K filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission on August 31, 2018.
4.
Incorporated by reference
to the Company’s Form 8-K filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission on March 30, 2020.
5.
Incorporated by reference
to the Company’s Form 8-K filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission on February 25, 2020.
6.
Incorporated by reference
to the Company’s Form 8-K filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission on February 19, 2020.
7.
Incorporated by reference
to the Company’s Form 8-K filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission on February 13, 2020.
8.
Incorporated by reference
to the Company’s Form 8-K filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission on January 6, 2020.
9.
Incorporated by reference
to the Company’s Form 8-K filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission on December 11, 2019.
10.
Incorporated by reference
to the Company’s Form 8-K filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission on May 6, 2019.
11.
Incorporated by reference
to the Company’s Form 8-K filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission on April 4, 2019.
12
Incorporated by reference
to the Company’s Form 8-K filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission on April 26, 2022.
13
Incorporated by reference
to the Company’s Form 8-K filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission on May 10, 2022.
14
Incorporated by reference
to the Company’s Form S-1/A filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission on September 22, 2022.
15
Incorporated by reference
to the Company’s Form 8-K/A filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission on October 6, 2022.
16
Incorporated by reference
to the Company’s Form S-1/A filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission on October 11, 2022.
17
Incorporated by reference
to the Company’s Form 8-K filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission on November 2, 2022.
18
Incorporated by reference
to the Company’s DEF 14C filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission on May 12, 2020.
19
Incorporated by reference
to the Company’s Form 8-K filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission on December 14, 2022.
20
Incorporated by reference
to the Company’s Form 8-K filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission on January 8, 2021.
21
Incorporated by reference
to the Company’s Form 8-K filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission on November 13, 2020.
22
Incorporated by reference
to the Company’s Form 8-K filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission on November 6, 2020.
23
Incorporated by reference
to the Company’s Form 8-K filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission on January 25, 2024.
24
Incorporated by reference
to the Company’s Form 8-K filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission on February 13, 2024.
25
Incorporated by reference
to the Company’s Form 8-K filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission on March 4, 2024.
26
Incorporated by reference
to the Company’s Form 8-K filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission on May 10, 2024.
27
Incorporated by reference
to the Company’s Form 8-K filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission on July 2, 2024.
28
Incorporated by reference
to the Company’s Form 8-K filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission on October 22, 2024.
29
Incorporated by reference
to the Company’s Form 8-K filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission on November 4, 2024.
30
Incorporated by reference
to the Company’s Form 8-K filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission on January 17, 2025
31
Incorporated by reference
to the Company’s Form 8-K filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission on May 2, 2025
32
Incorporated by reference
to the Company’s Form 8-K filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission on May 30, 2025
33
Incorporated by reference
to the Company’s Form 8-K filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission on June 25, 2025
34
Incorporated by reference
to the Company’s Form 8-K filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission on July 9, 2025
35
Incorporated by reference
to the Company’s Form 8-K filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission on September 3, 2025
36
Incorporated by reference
to the Company’s Form 8-K filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission on September 19, 2025
37
Incorporated by reference
to the Company’s Form 8-K filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission on September 26, 2025
38
Incorporated by reference
to the Company’s Form 8-K filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission on October 10, 2025
39
Incorporated by reference
to the Company’s Form 8-K filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission on February 3, 2026
Item 16. Form 10-K Summary
None
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SIGNATURES
Pursuant to the requirements of Section 13 or 15(d) of the Exchange Act
of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.
IQSTEL Inc.
By:
/s/ Leandro Iglesias
Leandro Iglesias
Chief Executive Officer, Principal Executive Officer
April 6, 2026
By:
/s/ Alvaro Quintana Cardona
Alvaro Quintana Cardona
Title:
Chief Operating Officer, Chief Financial Officer, Principal
Financial Officer and Principal Accounting Officer
Date:
April 6, 2026
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, this
report has been signed below by the following persons on behalf of the registrant and in the capacities and on the dates indicated.
By:
/s/ Leandro Iglesias
Leandro Iglesias
Chief Executive Officer, Principal Executive Officer
April 6, 2026
By:
/s/ Alvaro Quintana Cardona
Alvaro Quintana Cardona
Title:
Chief Operating Officer, Chief Financial Officer, Principal
Financial Officer and Principal Accounting Officer
Date:
April 6, 2026
By:
/s/ Raul Perez
Raul Perez
Title:
Director
Date:
April 6, 2026
By:
/s/ Jose Antonio Barreto
Jose Antonio Barreto
Title:
Director
Date:
April 6, 2026
By:
/s/ Italo Segnini
Italo Segnini
Title:
Director
Date:
April 6, 2026
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