Welcome to our dedicated page for Brightspire Capital SEC filings (Ticker: BRSP), a comprehensive resource for investors and traders seeking official regulatory documents including 10-K annual reports, 10-Q quarterly earnings, 8-K material events, and insider trading forms.
The BrightSpire Capital, Inc. (NYSE: BRSP) SEC filings page on Stock Titan provides access to the company’s regulatory disclosures as filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. As an internally managed commercial real estate (CRE) credit REIT organized in Maryland and taxed as a REIT for U.S. federal income tax purposes, BrightSpire Capital uses its SEC filings to describe its capital structure, financing arrangements, covenants and periodic financial results.
Investors can review Current Reports on Form 8-K in which BrightSpire Capital details material events. Examples include amendments to master repurchase and securities contracts entered into by indirect subsidiaries such as BrightSpire Credit 7, LLC and BrightSpire Credit 8, LLC with counterparties including Barclays Bank PLC and Wells Fargo Bank, National Association. These filings describe facility sizes, maturity extensions, eligibility for loans indexed to the secured overnight financing rate (SOFR), changes to minimum consolidated tangible net worth requirements and other key terms.
Other 8-K filings cover the Amended and Restated Credit Agreement with JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. as administrative agent, outlining the revolving credit facility, borrowing base mechanics, interest rate options, unused commitment fees, collateral and guarantee structure, and financial covenants. Additional 8-Ks furnish earnings press releases and supplemental financial disclosure presentations for specific quarters, providing detail on GAAP results, Distributable Earnings and Adjusted Distributable Earnings.
Through Stock Titan, users can track these filings as they appear on EDGAR and use AI-powered summaries to interpret complex agreements, covenants and financial disclosures. This includes understanding how BrightSpire Capital’s master repurchase facilities finance first mortgage loans, mezzanine loans, senior loan participations and other commercial mortgage loan debt instruments secured by commercial real estate, as well as how its credit facility covenants relate to leverage, coverage ratios and REIT listing requirements.
By reviewing BrightSpire Capital’s SEC filings in one place, investors gain structured insight into the company’s financing relationships, risk management framework, reporting practices and the regulatory context surrounding the BRSP stock.