Welcome to our dedicated page for Global Pmts SEC filings (Ticker: GPN), 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 Global Payments Inc. (NYSE: GPN) SEC filings page provides access to the company’s official regulatory disclosures filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Global Payments is incorporated in Georgia, and its common stock and certain senior notes are listed on the New York Stock Exchange. Through its filings, the company reports material events, financial results, capital markets activity and significant transactions that shape its payment technology and software business.
Investors can review Current Reports on Form 8-K in which Global Payments describes key developments. For example, 8-K filings detail the completion of the company’s acquisition of Worldpay and divestiture of its Issuer Solutions business to Fidelity National Information Services, Inc. (FIS), a set of transactions that Global Payments states transform it into a pure-play commerce solutions provider. Other 8-Ks cover topics such as senior notes offerings used to help fund the Worldpay acquisition, accelerated share repurchase programs, quarterly earnings press releases, director appointments and executive transitions.
Global Payments’ filings also include information on its registered debt securities, including 4.500%, 4.875%, 5.200% and 5.550% senior notes with various maturities, as well as its 4.875% Senior Notes due 2031 listed under the symbol GPN31A. Related indentures and supplemental indentures are filed as exhibits, providing details on terms, covenants and events of default.
On this page, Stock Titan surfaces these SEC documents alongside AI-powered summaries designed to explain the significance of each filing in clear language. Users can quickly understand what a particular 8-K, 10-K, 10-Q or other form means for Global Payments’ business, how large transactions like the Worldpay acquisition are structured, and how new financings or governance changes may affect the company. Real-time updates from EDGAR and streamlined access to items such as Form 4 insider transaction reports help investors and researchers follow GPN’s regulatory history more efficiently.