Welcome to our dedicated page for Cannae Holdings SEC filings (Ticker: CNNE), 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.
This page provides access to U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filings for Cannae Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: CNNE), a Nevada-incorporated holding company that acquires and actively manages interests in operating businesses. Through these filings, readers can review how Cannae reports material events, portfolio transactions, governance changes, and financial information in its capacity as a public company.
Cannae’s current reports on Form 8-K illustrate several key aspects of its regulatory history. The company has used Form 8-K to disclose the completion of the disposition of all of its equity interests in Dun & Bradstreet Holdings, Inc., including the aggregate cash proceeds it received and the fact that it no longer holds any ownership interest in that company. Other 8-K filings cover the announcement of quarterly financial results and the furnishing of related press releases and letters to shareholders, which discuss results of operations and financial condition.
Filings also document important governance developments. Cannae reported shareholder approval of an amendment to its Articles of Incorporation to declassify its board of directors and the subsequent filing of Amended and Restated Articles of Incorporation and Amended and Restated Bylaws to implement the declassification. Another 8-K details the matters submitted to a vote at the 2025 annual meeting of shareholders, including director elections, an advisory vote on executive compensation, ratification of the independent auditor, approval of the declassification amendment, and a shareholder proposal.
By reviewing Cannae’s Forms 8-K, along with its annual and quarterly reports and proxy statements referenced in those filings, investors can see how the company describes its permanent capital model, portfolio actions, capital allocation decisions, and governance structure in official regulatory documents. AI-powered tools on this page can help summarize lengthy filings, highlight key items such as major asset dispositions, charter and bylaw amendments, and shareholder voting results, and make it easier to navigate CNNE’s SEC disclosure history.
Carronade Capital, owning approximately 3.2 million shares of Cannae Holdings, has filed a DFAN14A regarding a proxy contest. The investment firm is pushing for significant board changes and calling for the immediate announcement of the 2025 Annual Meeting date, which has been delayed beyond the usual schedule.
Key concerns raised by Carronade include:
- Criticism of Cannae's delay in scheduling the 2025 Annual Meeting, viewing it as an attempt to manipulate corporate machinery
- Questions about the company's reincorporation from Delaware to Nevada
- Demands for clarity on capital return plans following the Dun & Bradstreet sale
- Request for shareholder-favorable terms in any potential tender offer
Carronade has nominated four independent directors: Mona Aboelnaga, Benjamin Duster, Dennis Prieto, and Cherie Schaible. The firm, managing over $2.3 billion in assets, is led by Dan Gropper and currently holds approximately 3.19 million shares through various entities.