Welcome to our dedicated page for Oppenheimer Hld SEC filings (Ticker: OPY), 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 Oppenheimer Holdings Inc. (NYSE: OPY) SEC filings page on Stock Titan provides access to the company’s regulatory disclosures as filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. As a financial services firm operating in investment banking and securities dealing, Oppenheimer uses SEC filings to report on its financial condition, segment performance, and material corporate events.
Investors can review current reports on Form 8-K, where Oppenheimer discloses items such as quarterly earnings announcements, special and regular dividend declarations, and investor presentations. For example, recent 8-K filings reference press releases detailing second and third quarter earnings, as well as a special cash dividend on Class A non-voting and Class B voting common stock. Other 8-K filings furnished under Regulation FD point to slide decks that supplement the firm’s public communications.
In addition to 8-Ks, Oppenheimer’s broader SEC reporting (such as Forms 10-K and 10-Q, when accessed through EDGAR) typically includes information on Wealth Management and Capital Markets segment results, revenue components like commissions, advisory fees, investment banking income, bank deposit sweep income, and interest, as well as data on stockholders’ equity, regulatory net capital, and tangible book value per share. These documents help readers understand how the firm’s retail brokerage, institutional sales and trading, investment banking, research, and asset management activities contribute to overall performance.
Stock Titan’s filings interface is designed to surface real-time updates from EDGAR and pair them with AI-powered summaries that explain key points in plain language. Users can quickly see what each new OPY filing covers, identify items related to earnings results, dividends, or investor presentations, and navigate directly to the underlying SEC documents for deeper analysis.