Welcome to our dedicated page for Vroom SEC filings (Ticker: VRM), 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.
Vroom, Inc. (VRM) files a range of documents with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission that shed light on its role as a holding company for United Auto Credit Corporation (UACC) and CarStory, as well as its capital structure, financing arrangements and restructuring activities. These SEC filings include annual and quarterly reports, along with numerous current reports on Form 8-K describing material events.
For Vroom, Form 8-K filings are especially important. The company has used 8-Ks to disclose its entry into note purchase agreements for convertible notes and senior secured delayed draw notes, amendments to warehouse credit facilities and loan and security agreements, and the terms of its Restructuring Support Agreement. Other 8-Ks report the completion of its recapitalization, emergence from a prepackaged Chapter 11 case, changes to its capital structure, and updates on the relisting of its common stock on the Nasdaq Global Market under the symbol VRM and the trading of its warrants under the symbol "VRMMW".
Vroom’s periodic reports, such as Forms 10-K and 10-Q referenced in its news releases, provide segment-level disclosures for UACC and CarStory, detailed discussions of interest income and expenses, realized and unrealized losses, noninterest income categories, and expenses including compensation, professional fees and software and IT costs. These filings also discuss risk factors, fresh-start accounting following the January 14, 2025 emergence from Chapter 11, and the distinction between Predecessor and Successor reporting periods.
On this SEC filings page, users can review Vroom’s regulatory history, including disclosures about warehouse credit facilities, asset-backed securitizations, convertible notes, and other obligations. Stock Titan’s tools can surface key items from lengthy filings, helping readers quickly identify material definitive agreements, new financing commitments, recapitalization terms and other events that affect Vroom’s financial position and equity structure.