Welcome to our dedicated page for Qudian SEC filings (Ticker: QD), 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 Qudian Inc. (historical ticker: QD) SEC filings page on Stock Titan provides access to the company’s U.S. regulatory disclosures as a foreign private issuer. Qudian files an annual report on Form 20-F, which includes its audited consolidated financial statements for the fiscal year, and furnishes Form 6-K current reports for material updates such as quarterly unaudited financial results, changes in auditors, board changes, and corporate actions.
For Qudian, these filings are central to understanding its evolution as a consumer-oriented technology company in China. Quarterly financial information furnished on Form 6-K explains how revenues, operating expenses, and net income have been influenced by its historical focus on consumer credit solutions, the launch and subsequent wind-down of its last-mile delivery business, and the contribution of interest and investment income and derivative instruments. Balance sheet data in these filings also outline cash and restricted cash positions, short-term investments, short-term borrowings, and shareholders’ equity.
Filings also document corporate governance and reporting developments. Qudian’s 6-Ks describe the approval and progress of its share repurchase program, the appointment and transition of independent registered public accounting firms, and resolutions related to changing its English name to "High Templar Tech Limited" and its ticker symbol from QD to HTT, including the extraordinary general meeting at which shareholders approved the name change.
On Stock Titan, Qudian’s filings are updated from the SEC’s EDGAR system and accompanied by AI-powered summaries designed to highlight the most important points in lengthy documents. These tools help readers quickly identify key information in Qudian’s 20-F annual report, 6-K earnings releases, and other regulatory submissions, and understand how those disclosures relate to the historical QD ticker and the company’s subsequent name and symbol change.