Welcome to our dedicated page for Fair Isaac SEC filings (Ticker: FICO), 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 Fair Isaac Corporation (FICO) SEC filings page on Stock Titan provides access to the company’s official regulatory disclosures as filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. As a New York Stock Exchange–listed issuer under the ticker FICO, Fair Isaac Corporation reports detailed information on its financial performance, business segments, risks, and governance through periodic and current reports.
Investors can review annual reports on Form 10-K and quarterly reports on Form 10-Q to see how FICO describes its Scores and Software segments, including revenue composition, recurring revenue metrics, and key operating trends. These filings also contain discussions of risk factors, use of predictive analytics and data science, intellectual property such as FICO’s portfolio of U.S. and foreign patents, and the role of products like the FICO Score, fraud management tools, and optimization software in the business.
Current reports on Form 8-K document material events, such as leadership changes or other significant corporate developments. For example, FICO has used an 8-K filing to report executive transitions within its Scores business. Reviewing these filings helps investors track changes in management responsibilities and other important updates between periodic reports.
Users interested in ownership and compensation matters can consult proxy statements and related disclosures, while Form 4 and other insider trading filings show transactions by directors, officers, and significant shareholders. Together, these documents provide a detailed picture of how the company is governed and how insiders interact with the stock.
On Stock Titan, FICO’s SEC filings are updated in near real time as they are posted to the EDGAR system. AI-powered summaries help explain the structure and key points of lengthy documents, highlight important segment and risk disclosures, and make it easier to understand complex financial and legal language without replacing the original filings.