Welcome to our dedicated page for Gap SEC filings (Ticker: GAP), 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 The Gap, Inc. (NYSE: GAP), an apparel retailer that describes itself as a purpose-driven house of iconic brands, including Old Navy, Gap, Banana Republic, and Athleta. These regulatory documents offer detailed insight into the company’s financial condition, governance, and material events.
Gap Inc. uses current reports on Form 8-K to disclose significant developments. For example, the company has filed 8-Ks to furnish quarterly earnings press releases and to report the appointment of new directors to its board. Such filings typically reference items like results of operations and financial condition, director and officer changes, and related compensation arrangements.
Investors can also review annual reports on Form 10-K and quarterly reports on Form 10-Q (when available) to understand revenue trends, segment performance across Old Navy, Gap, Banana Republic, and Athleta, risk factors, and management’s discussion and analysis. Proxy statements and related materials describe director compensation, board structure, and governance practices, which are referenced in certain 8-K filings.
On Stock Titan, Gap Inc.’s SEC filings are updated in near real time as they are posted to the SEC’s EDGAR system. AI-powered summaries help explain the key points of lengthy documents such as 10-Ks and 10-Qs, highlighting topics like operating performance, cash flow, and disclosed risks. For Form 8-K filings, AI can surface the core event being reported, such as earnings releases or board changes.
Users can also review insider-related disclosures such as Forms 3, 4, and 5 when available, which report certain equity transactions by directors and officers. Together, these filings provide a structured view of Gap Inc.’s regulatory reporting history and the information it provides to the market.
Jody Gerson, identified as a director of Gap Inc. (GAP), submitted an initial Section 16 filing reporting that she does not beneficially own any Gap securities. The filing is an initial Form 3 notifying the market of her status as an insider and clarifies that there are no non-derivative or derivative holdings reported on her statement. The form was executed by a named power of attorney on behalf of the reporting person.
Form 144 notice for GAP Inc. (GAP) reporting proposed and recent insider sales. The filing shows a proposed sale of 200,000 shares of common stock through Goldman Sachs & Co. LLC with an aggregate market value of $4,772,517, and an approximate sale date of 09/15/2025 on the NYSE. The securities to be sold were acquired by the filer as a gift on 11/12/2009 from Doris F. Fisher; donor acquisition date listed as 07/03/1969. The form also discloses a prior sale by William S. Fisher of 243,064 shares on 09/04/2025 for gross proceeds of $5,788,669. The filer certifies no undisclosed material adverse information and includes the standard attestation language regarding trading plans and criminal penalties for misstatements.
The Gap, Inc. announced that on September 15, 2025 the Board appointed Jody Gerson as a director effective that day. In connection with her appointment, Ms. Gerson received company stock units with an initial aggregate value of $185,000 based on the fair market value of the common stock and will receive a pro rata portion of the $95,000 annual cash retainer paid to non-employee directors for fiscal 2025. The stock units follow the same terms as those granted to other non-employee directors as described in the Company’s 2025 proxy statement. The filing states there are no arrangements or understandings with others regarding her appointment and she has no material interest in transactions requiring disclosure. The Company also furnished a press release announcing the election as Exhibit 99.1.