StoneX Group (SNEX) restates 13F filings; corrects $191.6M holdings
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13F-HR/A
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
StoneX Group Inc. restates prior 13F filings after an internal review found under-reporting of securities, shares and market values from Q4 2021 through Q1 2025. The amended Form 13F lists 199 table entries with a total value of $191,559,934.
The firm attributes the errors to four causes: missing market‑making accounts, an Excel XLOOKUP vs SUMIF formula error, failure to implement an SEC rounding rule change for dollar values, and Excel scientific‑notation conversion of CUSIPs. The amendment is a restatement and adds corrected holdings entries.
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FAQ
What did StoneX (SNEX) file in this 13F amendment?
StoneX filed an amended Form 13F restating prior quarterly reports. The amendment corrects under‑reported holdings and reports 199 entries totaling $191,559,934 and covers the period Q4 2021 through Q1 2025.
Why did StoneX (SNEX) under-report holdings previously?
The firm identified four root causes for under-reporting. These include missing market‑making accounts, an Excel XLOOKUP formula error, failure to adopt an SEC rounding rule, and Excel converting some CUSIPs to scientific notation.
Which time period is affected by StoneX's 13F restatement?
The restatement covers filings from Q4 2021 through Q1 2025. The amendment notes specific error windows within that span, such as Q1–Q4 2022 for the formula error and Q4 2021–Q1 2025 for scientific‑notation issues.
How large are the corrected holdings reported by StoneX (SNEX)?
The amended Form 13F reports a total value of $191,559,934 across 199 entries. That aggregate value is presented on the Form 13F summary page and is rounded to the nearest dollar in the amendment.
Did StoneX disclose which internal managers were affected?
Yes; the errors involved multiple reporting managers at the firm. The filing lists Other Included Managers: StoneX Advisors Inc. and StoneX Financial Inc., and references StoneX Advisors Inc., StoneX Financial Inc., and Trust Advisory Group, Ltd.