Welcome to our dedicated page for Pldt SEC filings (Ticker: PHI), 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.
PLDT Inc. (PHI) files a range of reports with regulators in the United States and the Philippines, and this page brings those SEC filings together with AI-powered summaries. As a foreign private issuer in the U.S., PLDT submits an annual report on Form 20-F, which it has announced for multiple fiscal years. These annual reports describe PLDT as the Philippines’ largest integrated telecommunications company and provide detail on its fixed line, wireless and other business segments, its network infrastructure and its financial statements prepared under Philippine Financial Reporting Standards.
Between annual reports, PLDT furnishes Form 6-K current reports that transmit disclosures made to the Philippine Stock Exchange and the Philippine Securities and Exchange Commission. Recent 6-Ks reference matters such as cash dividend declarations, separation of officers and updates on investments in subsidiaries. PLDT’s filings also include attachments like disclosure letters and, in the Philippines, SEC Form 17-Q quarterly reports with consolidated financial statements and management’s discussion and analysis for the PLDT Group.
On this page, you can review PLDT’s 20-F annual reports, 6-K current reports and related documents as they are made available through EDGAR. AI-generated highlights are designed to help readers navigate lengthy filings by pointing to sections on segment information for wireless, fixed line and others, liquidity and capital resources, risk discussions and other topics described in the table of contents of reports such as SEC Form 17-Q. For those tracking dividends, capital structure or segment performance, the filings listed here provide the primary source material that PLDT submits to securities regulators.
PLDT Inc. furnished a report noting that it has filed its Annual Report on Form 20-F for the fiscal year ended 31 December 2025 with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. The company issued a press release and posted the document on its investor relations website.
The submission also serves as compliance with disclosure rules of the Philippine Stock Exchange and the Philippine Securities and Exchange Commission regarding significant developments, and it includes standard cautionary language about forward-looking statements.
PLDT Inc., a major Philippine telecommunications group listed on the NYSE via ADSs, files its annual Form 20‑F covering the year ended December 31, 2025. The report explains that PLDT operates wireless, fixed line and other businesses under IFRS Accounting Standards and had 216,055,775 common shares outstanding as at year-end, plus large preferred share classes.
PLDT highlights extensive risk factors, including intense competition in mobile and fixed broadband, major regulatory changes such as the Konektadong Pinoy Act, data-privacy and SIM registration obligations, and possible spectrum reviews. The company notes significant ongoing capital expenditure requirements, foreign‑exchange exposure from U.S. dollar debt and costs, cyber and climate-related risks, and evolving AI, labor and geopolitical risks that could affect operations, cash flows and profitability.
PLDT Inc. director Alfredo Santos Panlilio reported open-market sales of a total of 4,505 TEL shares on April 10, 2026, executed in five tranches at prices between 22.62 and 22.72 per share. After these transactions, he directly holds 3,000 TEL shares.
PLDT Inc. filed a Form 6-K to furnish a Philippine disclosure about an officer change. The company reports that Vice President Branden B. Dean will separate from service effective April 1, 2026 due to his voluntary retirement. PLDT states this retirement is not expected to have any significant impact on its current or future operations, financial position, or results of operations.
PLDT Inc. executive Gil Samson Daquioag, serving as First VP and F.C. Head, has filed an initial ownership report on Form 3. The filing shows direct beneficial ownership of 3 shares of PLDT common stock. This is a disclosure of existing holdings, not a new stock transaction.
PLDT Inc. Senior Vice President John Gregory Y. Palanca filed an initial ownership report showing he directly holds 793 shares of Common Stock. This Form 3 filing lists his existing beneficial ownership and does not report any recent purchases, sales, or option exercises.
PLDT Inc. insider Patrick Joseph F. Santos, serving as First VP & Chief Information Security Officer, filed an initial statement of beneficial ownership on a Form 3. The filing does not list any transactions or current holdings, functioning purely as a baseline registration of his reporting status as an officer.
PLDT Inc. filed an initial insider ownership report for Calixtro Louella Faigao, who serves as First Vice President. This Form 3 establishes Faigao’s status as a reporting officer of the company. The excerpt does not show any reported transactions or option exercises tied to this filing.
PLDT Inc. Senior Vice President Joseph Ian Galang Gendrano filed an initial ownership report showing he directly holds 987 shares of PLDT common stock. This Form 3 filing records his existing equity position as an officer and does not disclose any recent purchases or sales.
PLDT Inc. director Liu Bernido Hing filed an initial statement of beneficial ownership. The filing reports direct ownership of 1 share of PLDT common stock, with no reported purchases, sales, or derivative positions. This is a routine disclosure establishing the director’s starting equity position.