Welcome to our dedicated page for Castor Maritime SEC filings (Ticker: CTRM), 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 compiles U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filings for Castor Maritime Inc. (NASDAQ: CTRM), a foreign private issuer that reports as a diversified global shipping and energy company. Castor files annual reports on Form 20‑F and current reports on Form 6‑K, which together provide detailed information on its dry bulk, containership and asset management segments, fleet activity, financing arrangements and risk factors.
In its Form 20‑F annual report, Castor presents audited consolidated financial statements, segment disclosures and narrative discussion of its business, including vessel ownership, asset management activities through MPC Münchmeyer Petersen Capital AG, and exposure to shipping and energy infrastructure projects. The annual filing also describes key risks such as charter rate volatility, fleet changes, regulatory requirements and geopolitical events that can affect its operations.
Castor’s Form 6‑K current reports include a range of material updates. These filings attach press releases for quarterly and half‑year financial results, announcements of vessel sale and leaseback transactions, senior term loan facilities, sustainability‑linked bank financings and preferred share issuances and redemptions with Toro Corp. Additional 6‑Ks provide notice of annual general meetings, proxy materials and notifications of significant shareholdings in related entities.
On Stock Titan, Castor’s SEC filings are updated in near real time from EDGAR and can be reviewed alongside AI‑generated summaries that highlight the main points of lengthy documents such as the Form 20‑F and major 6‑K reports. Investors can quickly locate quarterly performance data, details of capital structure changes, and disclosures about related‑party transactions and asset management activities without reading every page of the original filings.